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Navy Will Seek $569 Million to Develop Boeing Jet Built in St. Louis.
By Philip Dine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Philip Dine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Boeing Co., St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2003-02-07
Charter Communications Names Former AT&T Broadband Executive as CFO.
By Rachel Melcer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Rachel Melcer, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: AT&T Broadband, Charter Communications Inc., St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2004-01-06
Charter Communications Nears Deadline for Filing Financial Reports.
By Jerri Stroud, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jerri Stroud, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Charter Communications Inc., financial, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2003-03-28
Shares of Charter Communications Dive after Warnings on Revenue, Cash Flow.
By Jerri Stroud, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Jerri Stroud, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Charter Communications Inc., St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2002-10-03
Eastman Kodak Declines Motion Picture Appearance for St. Louis Landmark Sign.
By Tim Bryant, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Tim Bryant, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Eastman Kodak Co., St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2003-08-25
Judge Approves $490 Million Settlement in Bank of America Merger Suit.
By Peter Shinkle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Peter Shinkle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: Bank of America Corp., merger, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2002-10-03
Freedom and liberty: tough stories to tell: 'when freedom and orthodoxy collide, it's interesting to note how the press behaves.'.(Words & Reflections)
In December 2004, William F. Woo, a 1967 Nieman Fellow and former editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch who teaches journalism at Stanford University, gave a talk entitled "Democracy, Freedom and Media, "at the Conference on Information S In December 2004, William F. Woo,...
Tags: Democracy, Media, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Stanford University
Research articles 2005-03-22
AMA, St. Louis Physicians Urge Candidates, Voters to Take Closer Look at U.S. Health Care
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In an ad running in today's issue of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the American Medical Association and St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Society urge the Presidential candidates and American voters to "take a closerWASHINGTON, Oct. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- In an ad running in today's...
Tags: advertisement, American Medical Association, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2004-10-08
Ben & Jerry.(Last Licks)
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reporting that Ben & Jerry's is planning to open its first shops in that market in the near future. It has selected two franchisees to open 10 to 15 shops and is expecting to begin looking for locations in the next ...
Tags: Ben & Jerry, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Research articles 2004-05-20

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Settlement in Cole County Circuit Court to give media Missouri
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt has agreed to turn over old e-mails at no cost to three news organizations that requested them. The Associated Press, Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post- Dispatch intervened in a lawsuit filed by two court-appointed lawyers about the governor's e-mail retention...
Articles 2008-10-16
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt won't charge media for old e-mails
Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt has agreed to turn over old e-mails at no cost to three news organizations that requested them. The Associated Press, Kansas City Star and St. Louis Post- Dispatch intervened in a lawsuit filed by two court-appointed lawyers about the governor's e-mail retention...
Articles 2008-10-16
Rock on . . .
It's shocking, embarrassing and maybe even disgusting. No, we're not talking about the Wall Street bailout. We're talking about sports radio stations that spend way too much time on sex banter and too little time on sports. But one station in St. Louis is vowing to improve...
Articles 2008-10-01
Dave Sinclair hits Post for out-sourcing
Longtime St. Louis car dealer Dave Sinclair says he dropped advertising in the Post-Dispatch as his way of protesting the outsourcing of American jobs overseas. He was upset to learn that the Post decided to have some of its display advertising handled by a California firm which sends...
Articles 2008-10-01
Engelhardt exhibit and award
Tom Engelhardt, retired St. Louis Post-Dispatch cartoonist, has received a Lifetime Achievement Award" from the Missouri Social Welfare Association. The State Historical Society of Missouri featured his cartoons in a gallery tour in Columbia on Oct. 18. His exhibit will be on display until Jan. 17, 2009. Nearby is an...
Articles 2008-10-01
Postmortem on Cards, Linehan
They cleaned out their lockers a week or two apart, the Cardinals in downtown St. Louis, Scott Linehan out in the suburbs following his sacking as the Rams' coach. The Cardinals, 10 games over .500 and still fourth in the Central Division, had a better record than they...
Articles 2008-10-01
Post layoffs cause fear … anger among staff
REPPS HUDSON With so many newspaper journalists losing their jobs, here are two pertinent questions: How can managers who lay off or fire editors and reporters, if they must, do so in a humane, respectful way? Is it asking too much of the macho...
Articles 2008-10-01
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Philip Dine at the Washington Bureau has won three awards for his reporting on military issues and other stories. He won the 2008 Lewis Watchdog Award from the Society of Professional Journalists' Washington chapter for his stories on the Pentagon's treatment of Iraq war veterans facing mental health problems. ...
Articles 2008-10-01
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Blake Dickie has been appointed vice president/production. Previously, he was director of operations...
Articles 2008-10-01
Local media fail to cover Feds move on racial tensions
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Catherine L. Hanaway, the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Missouri, has announced that a Justice Department conciliatory specialist had been asked to help quell escalating racial tensions involving employees of the Northeast Ambulance and Fire District in St. Louis County. That news, however, went widely...
Articles 2008-10-01
New NCEW members: January 1, 2008, to June 30, 2008
Din Wood, student, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois Jim Andersoni editorial writer, Omaha World-Herald, Nebraska Tad Robberson, editorial writer, The Dallas Morning News, Texas Jarrett Rush, presentation editor, The Dallas Morning News, Texas Amit Pal, co-editor, Progressive Media, Madison, Wisconsin Paul...
Articles 2008-09-22
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