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Articles from Arkansas Business (October 20, 2003)

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Title Author Type Words
'Roadshow' runs. Holcombe, Carl D. 152
[0] Arkansas Farm Bureau. 39
2003: a year of milestones at the U.S. Army's Pine Bluff Chemical Agent Disposal Facility. 624
Advanced Environmental Recycling Technologies Inc. Brief Article 57
Arkansas business list: hospitals & medical centers. 12103
Arkansas Children's Hospital. 10
Arkansas colleges' U.S. news ranking. Bowden, Bill Brief Article 119
Arkansas Farm Bureau. Brief Article 41
Arkansas Nuclear One's latest refueling outage at Unit 2 was the quickest in ANO history with a duration of 20 days and 11 hours, and setting plant and world records for shortest duration and industrial safety. Brief Article 77
Arvest Bank. 31
AWMA gathers annually for update on environmental, economic issues. Wilson, Amy L. 358
Baldor sees earnings rise 17 percent. Brief Article 181
Bank of the Ozarks reports earnings increase. Brief Article 143
Baptist Health performs 100th heart transplant. Brief Article 79
Beverly to offer $100M in convertible notes. Henry, John Brief Article 230
Blue Cross deal frustrates baptist health's competitors. Moritz, Gwen 1351
BOK Financial Corp of Tulsa, parent company of the Bank of Arkansas, reported third-quarter net income of $38.8 million, or 60 cents a share, compared with $43.5 million, or 70 cents a share last year, which included $8.1 million from after-tax gains. Brief Article 88
Calendar. 327
Camille Arnel Jones has been elected to serve as the medical director of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission's hypertension program in Little Rock. 43
Cassandra Blanchard was named the Employee of the Year by the Staffing Association of Arkansas and by Premier Staffing Inc. of Little Rock. 27
Conway Regional leader receives UALR award. Brief Article 70
Dana Corp. employees sue over severance pay, Jonesboro, Arkansas. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 293
Delta Trust Insurance Agency Inc. 42
Deltic Timber Corp. Brief Article 26
Downtown Tobacco. Stogner, Alicia 276
Education again. Editorial 578
Environmental business convention set for Oct. 21-23. Wilson, Amy L. 663
Finishing well. Brief Article 210
Former President Bill Clinton will speak at Arkansas State University on Oct. 28 as part of The Liberty Bank Distinguished Lecture Series, funded by Liberty Bank, which will take place each fall and feature one speaker that is a leader in government, business, education or industry. Calendar 81
Frannet. Stogner, Alicia 290
Free doughnuts? Holcombe, Carl D. 218
Fulton Press. Holcombe, Carl D. 100
Georgia-Pacific Corp. Brief Article 109
Great giveaway to Arkansas. Brief Article 185
Hazing at Hanks? Brief Article 209
High-tech gadgets can add, save costs. Holcombe, Carl D. 1981
Hot Springs hospital receives distinguished award. Brief Article 165
Is your slogan this bad? Karrh, Jim Column 707
J.A. Riggs Tractor Co. will hold an open house on Oct. 21 to celebrate 75 years as a Caterpillar dealer. Calendar 39
J.B. Hunt sets 3Q earnings mark. Brief Article 168
Jack T. Stephens, the Little Rock financier and philanthropist, will be honored Nov. 6 at the 2003 Philanthropy Day Awards, presented by the Arkansas Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. Brief Article 105
Jonesboro facing $5.5 million deficit. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 216
JRMC opens center on aging. Brief Article 156
Julie Bull of Dillard's Inc. was elected president of the Arkansas Children's Hospital volunteer group Committee for the Future. 38
Lee Bodenhamer received the Citation of Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Arkansas for his achievements in business. 162
Licorice. Brief Article 237
Little Rock Spine & Joint Clinic PA. Stogner, Alicia 257
Little Rock. 15
Lockheed Martin. Brief Article 33
Medallion Foods to add 140 workers at Newport. Henry, John Brief Article 105
Morgan Stanley opens North Fayetteville office. Wood, Jeffrey Brief Article 162
North Little Rock's City Council has approved the sale of the former Baptist Memorial Hospital building to Belz-Burrow, the Jonesboro development company, for $100,000. Brief Article 39
One more Forza. Holcombe, Carl D. 230
Open competition leads to better health care. Harmon, Bill 746
Paragould-Greene County Chamber of Commerce selling gift certificates. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 149
Pay day. Brief Article 137
Pinnacle Pointe Hospital adds new program. Brief Article 110
Potlatch, natural heritage, conservancy announce forest conservation easement. 650
Power-one rises again, so do Stephens holdings. Henry, John 634
Razorback Concrete to open NLR plant. Stogner, Alicia Brief Article 119
Reaser tells BOA clients to expect economic leap. Wood, Jeffrey 206
Regions Financial Corp. Brief Article 70
Replacing Banana Joe's? Brief Article 142
Rheem Manufacturing Co. 29
RSVP Catering of Little Rock has been sold to Yolanda Hughes, a former employee, for an undisclosed sum. Brief Article 47
SGL Technic Polycarbon Division of Valencia, Calif., an affiliate of the German-based SGL Carbon Group has been awarded the "Supplier of the Year" designation by Federal Mogul Corp. Brief Article 34
Simmons First posts record 3Q earnings. Brief Article 164
Smithfield wins bid for farmland. Bruegge, Laura 269
Southern Transit Co. of Fort Smith, owned by J.O. "Bud" Fine and his son, Richard Fine, has shut down. Brief Article 38
Sparks Guild receives $1 million gift. Brief Article 76
State of the Nation's Environment explained in EPA report. Thornton, Kent 1236
Stock summary. 797
Subsidiaries add to hospital profits, losses. Friedman, Mark 1768
Success alerts: Hunt, Jones, Rutledge. Hankins, Jeff Editorial 620
Summit Bank. 17
Taber's $5.46 million judgment thrown out by Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. Friedman, Mark Brief Article 285
The commercial challenges posed by mold. Wright, Walter G., Jr. 1184
Turning the tables. Brief Article 111
Union Planters Corp. Brief Article 62
USA Truck income up 19% in 3Q. Brief Article 201
Wal-Mart persuades Blue Cross to add hospital to network. Bowden, Bill 838
Wal-Mart's Seiyu posts 1H loss. Brief Article 162
Wes Newton won third place in the 2003 Tractor Skills Competition sponsored by Schneider National Inc. of Green Bay. 33
Wilson & Associates PLLC. Brief Article 56
XTO Energy Inc. Brief Article 99

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