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Articles in Oct 7, 2002, issue of Los Angeles Business Journal
- Port troubles' ripple effects: lingering woes not in forecast
by Conor Dougherty - No. 9 lives
by Howard Fine - Cathedral becomes a focus as foreign tour efforts shift to Mexico
by Deborah Belgum - Ad agencies again gear up to capture lottery contract
by Claudia Peschiutta - Remember Web site
by Sharon Berman - Chamber of commerce
- Investor pops top on Brentwood Holiday Inn purchase
by Danny King - Mastering the dynamics of a presentation
by Michael Head - Politicians preoccupied, blacks must lead selves
by Earl Ofari Hutchinson - Poor turnout seen halting passage of funding measures
by Howard Fine - The festival must go on
by Howard Fine - EStyle's store-based retail operation expands online firm's branding plan
by Deborah Belgum - Union battle
by Claudia Peschiutta - Building on success: with the housing industry booming, KB Home chairman Bruce Karatz is in expansion mode
- My favorite sites
by Claudia Peschiutta - Media savvy
by Danny King - Tackle meetings like an entrepreneur
by Brad Orton - Letters
- Debate heating up over measure to fund county's ailing trauma centers
by Laurence Darmiento - Cash for kids
by Howard Fine - Westside woe
by Deborah Belgum - Back at work
by Claudia Peschiutta - Advertising
- Acquisitions boosting Avery's debt load, worry ratings firm
by Anthony Palazzo - Artistic expression
by Danny King - Despite one failing, physicians see gains in legislative efforts
by Laurence Darmiento - Van Tilburg Banvard & Soderbergh and international urban planning firm EDAW Inc. have been hired by Worldwide Church of God as the master architect and planners for the 48-acre Ambassador College site in Pasadena
by Danny King - Longtime L.A. insurer facing pressures
by Laurence Darmiento - Farrah in fine arts
by Claudia Peschiutta - Just-in-time inventory system proves vulnerable to labor strife
by David Greenberg - In other news
by Claudia Peschiutta - Engineering
- It's a small world after all
by Chet Currier - County cash
by Danny King - Ownership change
by Laurence Darmiento - Mainstream woes brought death to alternative paper
by Claudia Peschiutta - Sincerity of Winnick's $25 million pledge questioned
by Anthony Palazzo - With secession lagging in polls, thoughts turning to aftershocks
by Howard Fine - Caught in downturn, Paxson rues partnership with NBC
by Kathryn Harris - Health
- Firm breaks through hearings controversy
by Benjamin Mark Cole - Rich Davis, managing director at Trammell Crow Co.'s Los Angeles office, is taking a position as executive vice president at Colliers Seeley at the end of the month
by Danny King - Gov. Davis has issued final regulations that would impose strict limits on the number of patients that can be assigned to nurses
by Laurence Darmiento - Airport hotel, Westwood property for sale as MetLife thins portfolio
by Danny King - Revenues down, law firms seek to cut leasing costs
by Amanda Bronstad - Hollywood vs. EIDC
by Howard Fine - Special delivery: company helps immigrants care for relatives back home by providing U.S. outlet for buying appliances that can be received across border
by Deborah Belgum - Hospitality
- Short takes
by Benjamin Mark Cole - Looking to the desert for an ideal meeting environment
by Mark Graves - CareFirst Inc
by Laurence Darmiento - Burned investors find no solace as lawyers pass on low-money cases
by Benjamin Mark Cole - Dole case against former executives to proceed in L.A
by Amanda Bronstad - Grand Avenue plan expected to receive approval to proceed
by Howard Fine - Pet project is natural alternative for owners
by Laurie Kaye - Law
- Econowatch L.A. County
- Meeting professionals predict growth
by Kelly Schulz - St. Joseph Medical Center
- Review & Preview
- U.S. Attorney joins Quinn
by Amanda Bronstad - Regulators propose surcharge on third-party electric bills
by Howard Fine - Community pushes to bring back area's ethnic heritage
by Howard Fine - Marketing
- The LABJ stock index: tracking 200 selected Los Angeles county-based company
- Long Beach emerges as prime event destination
by Bob Maguglin - Winnick the Magnificent
by Mark Lacter - High praise, indeed!
by Howard Fine - Corporate sleuthing
by Amanda Bronstad - Living section cut as Times revamps Calendar
by Claudia Peschiutta - Every move a company makes may send marketing messages
by Sharon Berman - Real estate
- The LABJ Stock Index: Tracking 200 Selected Los Angeles County-based Company
- Take your meeting "Outside the Box"
by Barton J. Dr. Goldsmith - Winnick and his checkbook
- Interview injuries
by Howard Fine - Nara extends New York foothold with acquisition
by Conor Dougherty - Motion unlikely on bills to stem producing flight
by Darrell Satzman - Answering the phone
by Sharon Berman - Technology