Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News back issues from Saturday, September 18:
Stamford, Conn.-based Poseidon Resources develops alternative water sources.
Sep 18, 2004
Cos Cob, Conn., restaurant will buck trend of pricey eating establishments.
Sep 18, 2004
Hurricane could blow in higher prices at Augusta, Ga.-area gas pumps.
Sep 18, 2004
Augusta, Ga., Ford dealership acquires Suzuki franchise.
Sep 18, 2004
Airlines scale back, shut down hubs to save money.
Sep 18, 2004
Beleaguered airlines have taken similar tacks to transform.
Sep 18, 2004
Coke chief executive's pay bonuses will be tied to results.
Sep 18, 2004
Delta cuts 7,000 from medical plan.
Sep 18, 2004
Home Depot makes inroads in Mexico.
Sep 18, 2004
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Wall Street column.
Sep 18, 2004
Job fair at University of Bridgeport in Connecticut highlights openings.
Sep 18, 2004
Illinois toy store to change name, move in November.
Sep 18, 2004
New downtown area parking weeks away in Boulder, Colo.
Sep 18, 2004
California pair hope to inject new life into historic Montana railroading inn.
Sep 18, 2004
Baltimore-based higher education provider acquires Internet college.
Sep 18, 2004
Barnstable, Mass., council to discuss what property taxes should cover.
Sep 18, 2004
Permit granted for Chevron's liquefied natural gas terminal.
Sep 18, 2004
Columbus, Ga.-based Synovus Financial increases its southeastern footprint.
Sep 18, 2004
Big deal for Alcatel with acquisition of Spatial Wireless.
Sep 18, 2004
New auto device shows repair, diagnostic data on small screen.
Sep 18, 2004
Ford announces strategy to cut costs in Europe, close Jaguar plant.
Sep 18, 2004
Specialty stores, men lift spending at malls.
Sep 18, 2004
Tire maker sells Detroit-area auto supplier to New York firms.
Sep 18, 2004
US Airways has few flights in Detroit.
Sep 18, 2004
Detroit Free Press Tom Walsh column.
Sep 18, 2004
Abbey chief executive may land UKpound 5.5 million windfall in Santander deal.
Sep 18, 2004
ukbetting stands up to Russian gangsters.
Sep 18, 2004
Daily Mail, London, business briefs column.
Sep 18, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Lucy Farndon column.
Sep 18, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Lucy Farndon column.
Sep 18, 2004
Bid approach sends shares of British frozen food firm BFG soaring.
Sep 18, 2004
British garden retailer prunes some centres.
Sep 18, 2004
Boss of British housebuilder gets green light for payout.
Sep 18, 2004
Daily Mail, London, market report column.
Sep 18, 2004
Daily Mail, London, Brian O'Connor column.
Sep 18, 2004
The Daily Mail, London, oil notes column.
Sep 18, 2004
Reuters recruits cheap help in India, Thailand.
Sep 18, 2004
Royal Doulton moves toward break even point.
Sep 18, 2004
Sainsbury directors go as former chairman pockets UKpound 4.25m.
Sep 18, 2004
Babies R Us superstore in Town of Wallkill, N.Y., is first of its kind.
Sep 18, 2004
Economic development venture changes focus in Duluth, Minn.
Sep 18, 2004
Erie, Pa., plywood supply unaffected by hurricanes.
Sep 18, 2004
In wake of Ivan, Florida lawmakers want new building standards for Panhandle.
Sep 18, 2004
Hurricane Frances forces Florida condo residents to seek 'alternative housing'.
Sep 18, 2004
Florida Power & Light Co. expects to restore power to all after 12 days.
Sep 18, 2004
Power, debris hinder efforts to restore phone service in parts of South Florida.
Sep 18, 2004
South Floridians apply for special disaster unemployment assistance.
Sep 18, 2004
Scientists, growers discuss ban on fumigant at Parlier, Calif., event.
Sep 18, 2004
Fresno County, Calif., holds first tourism summit to talk about turnaround.
Sep 18, 2004
Texas teachers to get stipends to offset health insurance, other costs.
Sep 18, 2004
Orangeburg County, S.C., unemployment creeps upward in August.
Sep 18, 2004
Soggy September impacts Orangeburg, S.C.-area businesses, industry.
Sep 18, 2004
Carlisle, Pa., YWCA to offer women career guidance.
Sep 18, 2004
Fitch Ratings downgrades financial strength ratings on Health Net insurers.
Sep 18, 2004
Experts predict Ivan's toll on insurers will be $4 billion.
Sep 18, 2004
Barnes Group acquires Troy, Mich., manufacturer or reed valves, shock discs.
Sep 18, 2004
Fort Lee, N.J., drug maker gets ready to cash in on generic seizure pill.
Sep 18, 2004
Saddle Brook, N.J., packaging firm hurts from weak beef sales, pricier resin.
Sep 18, 2004
Fairfield, Ohio-based insurer emphasizes technology at investors meeting.
Sep 18, 2004
Butler County, Ohio, sees no seasonal employment spike.
Sep 18, 2004
Marketing local shrimp in North Carolina groceries is challenge for state.
Sep 18, 2004
Federal banking watchdog raises concerns about credit card come-ons.
Sep 18, 2004
August produces little change in Missouri, Kansas jobless rates.
Sep 18, 2004
City halls in Kansas City, Mo., area get ready to tackle smoking issue.
Sep 18, 2004
Kansas City, Mo., development board supports stem cell research.
Sep 18, 2004