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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News back issues from Wednesday, February 19:

The Dallas Morning News Robert Miller Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Phone Fee Increase Will Assist Georgia Schools.

Feb 19, 2003

Savings Plans Are a Likely Topic for Bush's Visit to Atlanta.

Feb 19, 2003

Stock Rises for CryoLife as Firm Gains Full Permission to Process Human Tissue.

Feb 19, 2003

CB Richard Ellis to Acquire Insignia Financial.

Feb 19, 2003

Georgia Gas Marketer, Public Service Commission Settle over Shutoffs.

Feb 19, 2003

Atlanta Bias-Suit Lawyer Opens New Firm.

Feb 19, 2003

Georgia Activists Decry Proposed Malpractice Cap.

Feb 19, 2003

Atlanta Radio Venture to Back Liberal Hosts.

Feb 19, 2003

Former President Back As Executive of Georgia Real Estate Investment Trust.

Feb 19, 2003

Federal Grant to Aid Closed St. Marys, Ga., Timber Plant's Workers.

Feb 19, 2003

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Arkansas-Based Pizza Pro to Open Combination Food Store in Beaumont, Texas.

Feb 19, 2003

State Port Officials to Pursue Cruise Ships for Gulfport, Miss.

Feb 19, 2003

SBC Faces Challenge from Union Concerning Lay Offs.

Feb 19, 2003

Belleville, Ill., Waterpark Is Out of Business.

Feb 19, 2003

Longmont, Colo.-Based Firm, Microsoft Join on Wireless Location-Based Service.

Feb 19, 2003

Construction Slows in Florida's Manatee, Sarasota Counties.

Feb 19, 2003

Sarasota, Fla., Has Indefinite Wait for $41 Bouillabaisse.

Feb 19, 2003

PG&E Announces Sale of Stock.

Feb 19, 2003

Former Bankers Find Market for Customer-Care Expertise in Charlotte, N.C.

Feb 19, 2003

U.S. Drops 8 Million Leaflets Urging Iraqis Not to Oppose Troops.

Feb 19, 2003

Calhoun County, S.C., Plans Industrial Park.

Feb 19, 2003

Columbia, S.C., Football Fans Get Shot at Party Cabooses.

Feb 19, 2003

Accounting Board Addresses Issue of Pension Reporting.

Feb 19, 2003

Possible War, Regime Change May Decide Future of Iraq's Abundant Oil Supplies.

Feb 19, 2003

The Dallas Morning News Technology Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Detroit Is in Good Position for Economic Growth Due to Metro Airport.

Feb 19, 2003

Detroit Free Press Home Computing Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Kmart Looks to Martha Stewart Line for Salvation.

Feb 19, 2003

Machinists Union Turns Weary Ear to Northwest's Pay Concession Request.

Feb 19, 2003

Max & Erma's Eatery in Auburn Hills, Mich., Adds Local Flavor to Decoration.

Feb 19, 2003

Detroit Free Press Susan Tompor Column.

Feb 19, 2003

American Airlines Stows Plan to Fly Nonstop between Durham, N.C., San Jose.

Feb 19, 2003

Cornwall, N.Y., Resident Makes It to Manhattan Office despite Blizzard '03.

Feb 19, 2003

Canada's Teck Cominco Promotes Hoyt Lakes, Minn., Mine Plan.

Feb 19, 2003

Duluth, Minn., University Releases Resume Software Product to Public.

Feb 19, 2003

South Florida Tourism Industry Makes Hay while Snow Falls in North.

Feb 19, 2003

Texas Looks at Cuts in Mental Health Services, Facilities.

Feb 19, 2003

Head of Texas' Bioterrorism Preparedness Program Takes Smallpox Shot.

Feb 19, 2003

Andover, Mass.-Based CMGI Sells AltaVista to Overture for $140 Million.

Feb 19, 2003

General Dynamics' Taunton, Mass., Factory Tests Computers for Battlefield.

Feb 19, 2003

The Boston Globe Downtown Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Boston-Based Fidelity Investments Makes No Provision for 2003 Raises.

Feb 19, 2003

Developer's Remodeled Plaza in Boston Attracts Hospital.

Feb 19, 2003

Wall Street Sees Second-Day Rise in Stocks; Threat of War Dampens Outlook.

Feb 19, 2003

Princeton, N.J.-Based Telecom to Raise Cable, Telephone, Internet Prices.

Feb 19, 2003

Prosecution Filing Details Tyco Executives' Alleged Looting Methods.

Feb 19, 2003

President Departs Central Pennsylvania African-American Commerce Chamber.

Feb 19, 2003

Snowstorm Shuts Down Majority of Harrisburg, Pa., Restaurants.

Feb 19, 2003

Snowstorm Hurts Harrisburg, Pa., Presidents Day Retail Business.

Feb 19, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Openings and Expansions Column.

Feb 19, 2003

The Record, Hackensack, N.J., Business People Column.

Feb 19, 2003

Middlesex County, N.J., Car Dealers Scramble to Recover from Storm.

Feb 19, 2003

Commercial Real Estate Firm CB Richard Ellis to Acquire NY-Based Insignia.

Feb 19, 2003

Dynegy to Sell Proposed Hackberry, La., Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal.

Feb 19, 2003

El Paso Corp. Shareholder Proposes Whole New Board, Plans Proxy Fight.

Feb 19, 2003

Law Firm, Investment Banks Request Release from Enron Lawsuit.

Feb 19, 2003

Low Mortgage Rates Keep Houston-Area Home Buyers in Market.

Feb 19, 2003

Kiosk Operators Hope to Remain in Houston Mall.

Feb 19, 2003

Reliant Resources Negotiates Extension on $2.9 Billion Loan Package.

Feb 19, 2003

Houston-Based Waste Management to Cut Nearly 1000 Jobs Company-Wide.

Feb 19, 2003

Cuts Threaten Education, Clean Water for South Dakota Reservations.

Feb 19, 2003

Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Confirms Veteran for Deputy Commissioner.

Feb 19, 2003

EDITORIAL: Colombia Horror Grows: Indians Suffer.

Feb 19, 2003