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1. Lemon Grove: City Eager To See What Survey Says.

2. Survey Notes San Diegans Spending More, Earning Less.

3. Retailers, Wholesalers Seeking a Rebound.

4. Optimism Strong Among Electronics Executives.

5. Survey Shows Good and Bad News About Local Jobs.

6. Is the Tide Rising or Ebbing?

7. Visitor Industry Forecast: Expansion at Moderate Pace.

8. Business Community Stands Behind Stadium Project.

9. New Clusters of Tech Firms Expected to Migrate Here in 2001.

10. 2001 a Survival of Fittest Challenge for Dot-Coms.

11. Low Consumer Confidence Plagues Retail Industry.

12. Increased Spawar Budget Favorably Impacts Local Firms.

13. Energy, Housing Costs Dim Executives' Optimism.

14. Studies reveal colleges' economic impact on area

15. PwC Survey: Local Office Market at Equilibrium for Buyers and Sellers.

16. Survey: Small-Biz Owners More Confident About The Economy.

17. Some Builders Hiring; Defense, Health Care Projects Trickle In.

18. McGladrey® Manufacturing & Distribution Monitor.

19. Spotlight on NorthCounty.

20. New Stock Offerings Dried Up in Fourth Quarter of '08.

21. One in 10 Employers Plans to Hire in New Year.

22. Latest Vistage CEO Poll Finds Confidence in Economy on the Decline.

23. Courage of Conviction Essential To Ethical Decision-Making.

24. 'San Diego Will Improve Only if the State Improves'

25. Doing Business Here Not as Pricey as Some Contend.

26. Survey peers Into Crystal Ball for Clues About Economy.

27. Local Business to Be Part of Census By Chamber of Commerce.

28. Experts Predict Generally Rosy Outlook for Biotechs.

29. Business Journal, Deloitte Survey Takes Pulse of Local Economy.

30. Survey Notes Local Firms Are Looking to Hire.

31. Survey: Execs Split on Interest Rate's Impact.

32. Industry May Face Uphill Climb After Successful Year.

33. Builders Untroubled By Nation's Economic Warnings.

34. Service Industry Expects to Stay on an Even Keel.

35. Bankers See a Slowdown in San Diego's Future.

36. Health Care Industry Ills Expected to Get Worse.

37. Local Firms Look at Raising Wages, Boosting Staffs.

38. Elections Restore Air of Confidence at City Hall.

39. Holiday Spending Could Be Merry or Dreary.

40. Outlook appears strong for '99.

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