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'97 ARCHIVES
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June 29 -- Need
to go beyond technology: New attitudes, habits can help
fight Millennium Bug, experts say
June 29 -- Business
notebook: Honors and announcements of interest to the
business community
June 29 -- Doug
Williamson Column: First Financial having a good run
June 29 -- Learning
the ropes: Interns gain valuable experience
June 29 -- Landing
an internship: Local universities can help students
June 29 -- J.T.
Smith column: Only a few sale barns will be open this
holiday week
June 28 -- J.T.
Smith column: TDA to hold educational meetings on weevil
referendum
June 27 -- Controversial
trade agreement: NAFTA critics say agreement cost jobs,
larger trade deficits
June 27 -- Upgradeable
help: Four Winds RC&D gets 15 computers from comptroller
June 27 -- J.T.
Smith column: Many counties are a mighty mess right now
June 26 -- Going
by the book: Acing the interview
June 26 -- Business
Profile: 42 years of pharmacy service comes to an end
June 26 -- Looking
for a job: Here's how to write a cover letter that reveals
the right things
June 26 -- Business
etiquette: Be considerate when broadcasting faxes
June 26 -- Rain
brings other bugs too: Boll weevil numbers already high
in some areas
June 26 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Stenholm to be honored by cooperatives in
Abilene Saturday
June 26 -- Odd
Jobs Column: How to make your resume reader-friendly
June 26 -- And
the survey says: Many employers, workers are still mismatched
June 25 -- Software
review: Dr. Solomon's Anti-Virus Version 7
June 25 -- Shareware
review: Programs that manage your information
June 25 -- Doug
Williamson Column: Some out of this world UFO sites
June 25 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Three USDA agencies will move to new Abilene
location this summer
June 25 -- Business
boomlet: Texas economy rosy, experts say likely to stay
so for awhile
June 25 -- Abilene's
rises slightly: May unemployment in state falls
June 24 -- Doug
Williamson Column: Some good news with the bad
June 24 -- Local
Economic Record: Abilene economy reaches all-time peak
in 1996 before fourth quarter
June 24 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Taylor County Farm Bureau taking queen and
talent entries
June 22 -- Shopping
sleuth: Stores scout for profit-making magic in the mundane
June 22 -- Great
American icon: Campbell has taste for overseas markets
June 22 -- J.T.
Smith column: Abilene Cattle Feeders doing more than feeding
cattle
June 22 -- Gray
area: For older employees, on-the-job injuries are more
often deadly
June 22 -- Not
as much as you might believe: How safe are safe-deposit
boxes?
June 22 -- Record
setter: Insurance salesman keeps customer doors open
June 22 -- Another
gender gap: Women less financially prepared to retire
June 21 -- J.T.
Smith column: Texas Cowboy Reunion is almost upon us again
June 20 -- Losing
more privacy: AOL selling subscriber names, addresses
to marketing firms
June 20 -- Honey,
I shrunk the laptop: New miniature portable drawing big
attention
June 20 -- Doug
Williamson Column: Just what is Knockers anyway?
June 20 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Coleman County has been saturated by June
rainfall
June 19 -- Abilene
technology company: Auto-Gas being acquired by Irving
firm for $20 million
June 19 -- Professor
insists : Women need months of paid leave to bond with
their babies at first
June 19 -- Time
deprived?: A new time-saver for the road worrier
June 19 -- Internet
privacy: Sometimes it's good to toss your cookies
June 19 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Wet weather delays wheat harvest and cotton
progress
June 19 -- Pest
eradication: Boll Weevil program needs money and dry fields
for real work
June 19 -- The
real business war: American homes losing battle with corporations
over time, author says
June 19 -- Glass
ceiling update: Women still playing catch-up in obtaining
top positions in business
June 18 -- But
not in Abilene: American Eagle to replace some turboprops
June 18 -- Network
PCs: PC alternatives take a bow
June 18 -- Doug
Williamson column: Spidering around the Web
June 18 -- J.
T. Smith column: Peanuts can actually be good for your
heart
June 17 -- Back
to a la carte AOL expected to announce hourly fees for
games
June 17 -- J.T.
Smith Column Rehab lamb and meat goat sale fetches record
June 15 -- Fathers
have a lot to celebrate today. Eight fathers who are in
business with their children
June 15 -- Fathers'
Day at work?: Dads speak up more about work-family
June 15 -- Business
notebook: Announcements and awards of interest to the
business community
June 15 -- doug
Williamson column: New business in the Big Country
June 15 -- J.
T. Smith column: Time to get ticked off when it comes
to your pets
June 15 -- Liberation
from the PC: Web being built into variety of appliances
June 14 -- J.T.
Smith column: Time to make nominations for FSA committees
June 12 -- Seize
the day: Business owners described the best opportunities
their companies have had
June 13 -- Hiring
policy shift: IBM wants high school grades, not just diploma,
from job seekers
June 13 -- J.T.
Smith column: Fisher County gets new ag agent at Roby
June 13 -- Contributes
to bottleneck: Federal regulators say they'll go after
junk e-mail fraud
June 12 -- Business
profile: Hilton's success a model for Cisco business owner
June 12 -- Moving
up: Plotting strategy for climbing the ladder of success
June 12 -- Getting
in the door: Author offers an aggressive method to get
noticed
June 12 -- Softer
voices suggest: It's time to stop promoting yourself and
start listening
June 12 -- Washington
Pipeline Column: Trade group takes hit from oil companies
June 12 -- Stamford
leading contender: Sporting goods manufacturer considers
town
June 12 -- J.T.
Smith column: John Deere rolls on after 160 years
June 12 -- Reauthorizes
the Dairy Indemnity Program Stenholm introduces dairy
indemnity legislation
June 11 -- Software
spotlight: CD set for serious tripmakers
June 11 -- Taylor
County Agribusiness tour: Loyd Williams Family honored
with annual ag award
June 11 -- Doug
Williamson Column: Father knows best on the Internet
June 11 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Cattle Raisers to help youth who plan livestock
careers
June 10 -- Doug
Williamson Column: BBB auction Thursday at Lytle Bend
Ranch
June 10 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Texas Limousin events slated for Stewman
Ranch this weekend
June 10 -- Cable
Guy: Bill Gates' plunge into cable may speed up Internet
access
June 8 -- Business
notebook: News and announcements of interest to the business
community
June 8 -- Doug
Williamson column: Restaurant group installs officers
June 8 -- I
scream, you scream: Cold war heats up as Blue Bell ice
cream expands into Yarnell's territory
June 8 -- J.T.
Smith: Where did all these cows and pigs really come from?
June 8 -- Mall
of Abilene: Biggest item for sale at mall is the mall
June 8 -- Retail
resorts: Malls turn to Hollywood to hold onto shoppers
June 7 -- J.T.
Smith: Chasing tornadoes: Getting inside twisters with
dual Doppler
June 6 -- Doug
Williamson column: Housing more affordable than a year
ago
June 6 -- Home
Builders Association: Official: Texas needs affordable
housing for growth
June 6 -- J.T.
Smith: Fight skin cancer on the farm this summer
June 6 -- Freeloading
on the Web: Pressure's on to turn Internet into cash cow
June 5 -- Taste
of the real world: How to be a savvy intern
June 5 -- Business
profile: Counting change without the computer
June 5 -- Truth
in labeling: Livestock producers want country-of-origin
rules
June 5 -- Washington
Pipeline column: Energy companies increase resistance
to Clinton plan
June 4 -- Calling
Dick Tracy: Gadgets of the future becoming reality
June 4 -- Eradication
efforts: State's boll weevil program in gear again
June 4 -- J.T.
Smith column: Cattle producers can't be chicken in telling
beef's story
June 3 -- J.T.
Smith Column: Heat wave forecasts could help save cattle
June 1 -- Business
notebook News and announcements of interest to the local
business community
June 1 -- Business
hackers: CEOs rank high in business; Golf? That's another
story
June 1 -- J.T.
Smith column: Cotton outlook is steady to strong here
and abroad
June 1 -- Feeling
stressed?: Computer program helps steady the nerves
June 1 -- Zoltek
Companies: Carbon fiber manufacturer opens this summer
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