The Seattle Times: Business & Technology News Archive
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- Lee: Microsoft bungled China
- Wal-Mart's big helping hand
- Panel rules against Nextel Partners
- Will Katrina slow Fed's interest-rate climb?
- Investors react to oil-stockpile release
- Swan Labs merger costs $43 million
- Northrop Grumman teams with Airbus parent on bid for tanker
- Ford, Toyota recall nearly 5 million vehicles
- 787 work advances on multiple fronts
- Boeing 787: Build globally, assemble locally
- Boeing 787: Parts from around world will be swiftly integrated
- Ways to temper energy pain from hurricane
- Municipal-bond market could get soaked by Katrina disaster
- Tax-free savings scheme appealing, until page 43
- Mutual fund industry breathing easier
- Hartford fund home to stocks of all stripes
- Energy funds hot, but they can burn
- Frivolous tax delays could cost you plenty
- Don't readily give out Social Security number
- Hiring tests: the right fit
- Subtle hints won't get co-workers to change
- Job hopper needs to prove commitment to settle down
- Stand out in a crowd of job seekers
- Prepare tactics to deal with strategic hiring
- Commentary: Bizspeak is an important foreign language today
- A cover letter is chance to make a good first impression
- Over 50 doesn't mean over the hill
- Employers like bonuses in lieu of raises
- Author helps recent grads find way in corporate world
- A glimpse of the business week ahead
- Microsoft, AOL discussing partnership, sources say
- Boeing wins cargo order
- Strikers get a break at Boeing credit union
- Extreme air makeover
- Strike cost could top $1 billion
- Expanded Microsoft, AOL deal reported
- Report: $87 billion deficit looms for pension agency
- Spacelabs is going public on London exchange
- Boom pumps up state surplus again
- Dividend increase being considered
- Investors waiting on Fed's next move
- Opportunities, barriers to trade
- Don't build retirement portfolio on high dividends alone
- "Sizzle" helps Brandywine Blue outdo S&P 500
- Test your grasp of bond basics
- Megaships bound to multiply
- Need cash? Don't rob your 401(k)
- Bond-fund returns low, in tight range
- Hedge-fund collapse provides lessons
- Painting jobs on a roll
- What to do if ad for job downplays travel needs
- Don't let graduate give up on dreams
- Many minorities starting their own firms
- For rewarding career, set goals, have a plan and stick with them
- UW gets in on deal marketing Napster
- Social networking Web site makes a connection with students
- RealNetworks streams tunes for Sprint
- Save power by looking for Energy Star
- Files slither down in size with LizardTech product
- Google book project is a digital-age test of copyright law
- Never pay for phone calls again
- Kuwait offers to build refinery in United States
- Deutsche Post to acquire Exel in big logistics deal
- Broadband-DSL cost gap widens
- Home is not where Lee is
- Yakima County astronaut to head Museum of Flight
- Bring back the dazzle
- Gephardt gives Boeing advice
- Machinists strike hits air-cargo firm hard
- Comcast to deliver Web phone service soon
- Katrina leaves 200,000 jobless; total may rise
- Starbucks pick has overseas know-how
- Airbus: Governments to aid A350
- Boeing receives order for freighters
- Weakening Rita energizes markets
- U District deal worth $95 million
- Boeing apologizes to customers
- Next step decided in dispute over airplane subsidies
- Storms will cost insurers billions
- Mforma moving its headquarters to San Francisco
- Pension crisis overstated, says industry group
- Znetix restitution more than $18.5 million
- Recovery rounds off an uneasy week
- Best way to protect assets? A good defense
- Retirees can avoid tax-bill increases
- Acquisitions might extend winning streak
- Test your finance savvy, Part 2
- Want a hot market? Try looking overseas
- Disney adapts its park to Asia
- How you can check on your credit
- Sometimes applicants should dim dazzle
- On sensitive information, learn to be discreet
- Outsourcing takes bite out of dental work
- Finding a balance: Flexible work hours also appealing to men
- Cellphones emerge as local-search tool
- Picketing Machinists call accord "better than we anticipated"
- Machinists, Boeing nail down contract
- Wireless middlemen headed for squeeze?
- Company works to make cellphone a snap for users
- Q&A: Scout Media to stay after acquisition

