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2. Thanks to Chinese, Chicago clockmakers may be short-timers; blind workers are favored by Federal agencies, but price is a problem
3. Playboy to revive club, and bunnies, in Vegas
4. New outposts: Granbury, Texas, isn't a rural town: it's a 'micropolis'; Census Bureau coins a term for main street America, and marketers take note; beans, ribs and Starbucks
5. Mad-cow scare thins the herd at cattle auction; in a big South Dakota barn, organizers press ahead; 'a little hesitant here.'(Fort Pierre Livestock Auction)
6. L.A. Times's 'groping' pieces spark outcry
7. Texas dailies battle for Hispanic readers
8. Net income jumps 33% at 3M as overseas sales strengthen
9. Editors' gaffes, readers' gripes are his grist
10. Media owners see few benefits of bundling ads
11. Most top U.S. newspapers report circulation is flat or down a bit
12. Hidden value; why merchants are so happy you lost that gift card; retailers often keep money left on plastic; now fights brew over space change; Mrs. Becchina vs. Home Depot
13. United's next pitch: rhapsody in red ink
14. Mysteries abound for the Nancy Drew of unclaimed stuff; Gloria Jett hunts owners of safe-deposit boxes; the comic-book caper
15. For bacon, it's out of the frying pan, into a $23 entree; adventurous chefs are taking humble strips upscale; 'hold the antibiotics'
16. Unions at United ready to discuss $5 billion in cuts
17. Meltdown in Chocolatetown; Wrigley must chew on its next move
18. Taking the value out of value-sized: shoppers flock to discounters, but big isn't always cheaper; the Cool Whip conundrum
19. Little umbrella girl watches her back in kosher salt war; Diamond Crystal threatens Morton's lock on niche with gourmet following
20. Going up? Elevators are now centers of fun and ads; down with clausterphobia; see the sights, watch your favorite cartoons
21. Providian reports net income of $10 million for first quarter
22. US Airways names Avis's Siegel as CEO as turnaround issues continue to loom
23. The tallest building in the U.S. makes Chicago a bit nervous. (Sears Tower)
24. The bubble economy: Packaging firm faces fight in field it began
25. UAL's new CEO brings turnaround skills from stint at Weyerhaeuser
26. Pediatricians brace for calls on anthrax
27. Airlines face a panicky public and costlier security
28. Should trade have no-smoking section?
29. The cafe table wobbles; is that just something we have to accept? Many try matchbook or napkin under one leg, but some are looking for better way
30. Rite Aid reaches accord to settle suits over accounting and financial results
31. Aon Corp. plans to eliminate 3,000 jobs, record charges of up to $325 million
32. Newell Rubbermaid CEO quits; chairman is set to succeed him
33. Pharmacia net rises 6%, Monsanto posts a loss
34. Beware, 'invisible ink' inside computer files may reveal your secrets; an electronic document yields clues to e-mail attacks on a Minnesota politician
35. The Pentagon worries that spies can see its computer screens; someone could watch what's on your VDT, too; skeptics doubt feasibility
36. Surgeons say bypass patients can perform well in stressful jobs
37. Delta, Northwest post strong net despite fuel costs, higher fares
38. In airline's suit, PC becomes a legal pawn, raising privacy issues; Northwest mines hard drives of employees; lawyers suffer information glut
39. Your manager's policy on employee's e-mail may have a weak spot; labor board takes on rules that restrict discussion of workplace concerns
40. Thinking out loud: you assumed 'erase' wiped out that rant against the boss? Nope; keystroke loggers save it, so companies can peek inside employees' heads; 'moen ... money ... scholarship.'(Company Operations)
41. A design with twists and turns; seeking the perfect pill bottle
42. Web surfers beware: the company tech may be a secret agent
43. You may not know what to call a #, but you know the @
44. How one firm tracks ethics electronically
45. Now the boss knows where you're clicking
46. Virtual morality: a new workplace quandary
47. An ex-divinity student works on searching the corporate soul
48. Ordinary Joe: America saw itself in DiMaggio, and it like what it saw; he was a hero whose appeal spanned the generations; one reason: his modesty; recalling an anti-Italian bias
49. Stalking the elusive teenage trendsetter
50. This man is a pro at catching fouls before they're hit; Mr. Ellison's tests weed out the lively and the dead of big-league baseballs
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