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1: Losing business (let.) (7/13/95)

2: Business idea (let.0 (12/7/96)

3: Economic alliance asks for $50,000 to attract business and industry to Las Cruces (5/3/96)

4: Advertising industry is big business that's changing fast (11/11/96)

5: Business plans make good business sense (9/16/96)

6: Customer service key to business (12/25/95)

7: Franchising, a good business option (12/4/95)

8: Forum focuses on small business (7/11/95)

9: Advertising mail; good business (11/13/95)

10: Small Business Administration provides guarantees (10/8/95)

11: City targets business regs (8/13/96)

12: New business for nonprofits (8/26/96)

13: Writing a business plan (12/2/96)

14: Accounting for business (2/12/96)

15: Women mean business (2/5/96)

16: Legal forms of business (7/1/96)

17: Construction business booms (7/22/96)

18: Starting your own business (11/25/96)

19: Henry J's closed for business (10/30/96)

20: Money available for small business (10/21/96)

21: Starting your own business (9/30/96)

22: Selling your business (4/14/97)

23: Exporting is important industry (2/17/97)

24: Buying that dream business (1/13/97)

25: Recordkeeping helps analyze business progress (3/17/97)

26: Check details before buying a business (12/11/95)

27: Franchising can add structure to business ownership (12/18/95)

28: Sticky business is growing [Sorensen Nursery] (2/12/95)

29: Small business owners call for deregulation (7/30/95)

30: Women, minorities have small business resources (11/13/95)

31: Small Business Advocacy hearing set for Wednesday (11/27/95)

32: Pete Domenici endorses women in business (11/22/95)

33: Florida business [Holiday RV Superstores Inc.] buys out Camptown (10/20/95)

34: Business Advisory Group (BAG) bridges community (4/15/96)

35: Business Advisory Group (BAG) identifies top 10 anti-business perceptions (4/15/96)

36: Vic Arnold heads Business Advisory Group (BAG) (4/15/96)

37: Make it happen [Business Advisory Group (BAG) (let.) (4/17/96)

38: Landscapers edge in on business (4/22/96)

39: Good employees key for successful business (4/29/96)

40: The business of recycling (1/22/96)

41: New regional business survey out this week (1/15/96)

42: Managing family-owned business can spell trouble (1/1/96)

43: Good service can make, break business (1/29/96)

44: Seminar for small business on Tuesday (1/8/96)

45: Small business financing can be tough (6/3/96)

46: Average business owners earn $55,000 (6/3/96)

47: Retirees credit rating important for business (5/13/96)

48: Unidas Mujeres Cooperative evolves to meet business women's needs (10/21/96)

49: Bonnie's Carpet Care Business keeps family together (9/2/96)

50: Business leaders predict post-pageant benefits (9/2/96)

51: Love for sale: Valentine's Day is big business (2/10/97)

52: Public relations needs for small business (2/24/97)

53: Business moves for '97 Legislative session (1/20/97)

54: A smarter way to create business diagrams (1/27/97)

55: Business registration moved to City Planning (1/4/97)

56: Business [ABC Printing] going strong after 40 years (1/6/97)

57: Customer service can make, break business (3/3/97)

58: Small Business Development Center offers help, resources to small business owners (4/1/96)

59: Business Advisory Board (BAG) suggests ways to bag negative business image (4/23/96)

60: City working well with business advisers [Business Advisory Group] (ed.) (4/24/96)

61: Bed & Breakfast industry bustles in Southern New Mexico: B&Bs: Romantic and smart business, too (1/8/96)

62: Area legislators ranked by business group [Association of Commerce and Industry of New Mexico] (ed.) (5/26/96)

63: Local business woman [Mary Garza] named to top 25 list [women-owned businesses] (4/9/95)

64: Small business help: Try asking SCORE [Service Corps of Retired Executives (8/28/95)

65: Alex Alonso and Andrea Romero turn to local scenery for business venture (12/4/95)

66: Furr's named N.M.'s No. 1 private business (12/4/95)

67: Missouri-Triviz construction causes boom...in business for Adventure Travel (12/25/95)

68: A credit and collections program can be intimidating to new business (12/25/95)

69: Southern New Mexico Business: the voices of business past, present and future: Area diversity helps tourism trade (12/25/95)

70: Manufacturing center [Advanced Manufacturing Center] offers local business assistance (2/23/95)

71: Meeting important to small businesses [New Mexico Small Business Advisory Council] (ed.) (7/3/95)

72: Small business owners need to ask for customers' ideas (11/20/95)

73: Examine all facets before starting new business (11/6/95)

74: Christmas can be profitable time for business owners, thieves (11/27/95)

75: Elder fraud is billion dollar business annually (11/13/95)

76: City Council to clarify zoning for home business (9/17/95)

77: Stout Hardwood floors Inc. family flooring business remains Stout through years (4/1/96)

78: Real estate industry is growing in the valley (4/8/96)

79: Small business owners can meet product buyers (4/8/96)

80: Business Advisory Group (BAG) provides link between city government, owners (4/15/96)

81: Business Advisory Group (BAG) Task force tapped to create pro-business environment (4/15/96)

82: Group [Business Advisory Group] bridges gap between city, private sector (4/22/96)

83: Business [Smart Interface] makes science fiction a reality (4/22/96)

84: Better Business Bureau urges businesses to adhere to online ethics (4/8/96)

85: Santa Teresa shares in business growth (ed.) (8/9/96)

86: Camino Real Economic Alliance makes matches in ...business (8/19/96)

87: Wine industry enjoys fruits of successful harvest (8/26/96)

88: Finding the right employees for your company or business (8/26/96)

89: Technology helps NMSU business college begin distance education degree program (8/26/96)

90: Small La Vina Winery does big business in South County (8/26/96)

91: Local business man [Tony Ortega] uses family livestock background, experience to contribute to community (12/9/96)

92: Helpers [publications from MetLife and the U.S. Small Business Administration] for running your own business (12/16/96)

93: More industry to locate in Dona Ana County (12/30/96)

94: Manufactured housing industry strong in area (12/30/96)

95: Home motor business [Chuck's Electric] has grown to serve clients statewide (2/12/96)

96: Uniglobe Above and Beyond Travel Management agency aids business travelers (2/12/96)

97: Record keeping helps with business analysis, taxes (2/5/96)

98: Business College does more than teach students (2/19/96)

99: Advertising necessary but can be tricky for small business (1/1/96)

100: WSMR hopes to protect jobs by running range like a business (1/29/96)

101: Small business has little use for Fed: survey shows drawbacks outweigh benefits (1/1/96)

102: Local business owners discuss freedom, government as it is today (7/1/96)

103: Frances Lopez family business expanding to match area's growth (7/21/96)

104: Small Business Administration recognizes N.M. banks for assistance (6/3/96)

105: Tourism is growth industry for jobs (6/3/96)

106: New business [Uniglobe Above and Beyond Inc.] environment targeted (6/17/96)

107: First National Bank certified by Small Business Administration (SBA) (3/4/96)

108: Speaker [Mike Simms] says teamwork lets business soar [Quality New Mexico Conference] (3/5/96)

109: SCORE [Service Corps of Retired Executives] helps with business plans (3/11/96)

110: Tips to financing your home business (3/18/96)

111: All-female crew has local electrical business [Reliable Properties] wired (3/18/96)

112: Local business [Ol'Gringo Chile Co.] uses Hatch chile: Product offers alternative (3/4/96)

113: Business alert: Don't distort recycling fee for tires (3/4/96)

114: Business owners have lease, purchase options for business products or equipment instead of buying them (5/27/96)

115: Picacho Avenue development spurs business, government cooperation (11/4/96)

116: Business owners, government officials called on to act (10/7/96)

117: Profile: Botsford Land Surveying business sold after 21 years (10/14/96)

118: Local business [J.C. Penney] to support schools ['Support our Schools Day'] (10/21/96)

119: Business publication ['NMSUBusiness Connection'] gets renewed funding (10/7/96)

120: Survey: business majors most likely to succeed (9/23/96)

121: Local company [Out of the Blue] expands capabilities: Business helps other businesses get started (9/30/96)

122: New business editor [Michael Scanlon] takes helm (4/7/97)

123: State's ratite producers meet to plan strategies for industry (4/14/97)

124: City to welcome a new industry [Parkview Metal Products] (ed.) (4/23/97)

125: Giving away the far: Some question the need for incentives to lure industry (4/28/97)

126: Council wary about business inducement [Casto Travel Agency] (ed.) (2/5/97)

127: Mayor [Ruben Smith] pulls plug on loan to California business [Casto Travel Agency] (2/15/97)

128: Border presents opportunities, not divisiveness: Guest Column--Raconteur: Business Reconnaissance (2/17/97)

129: The business of selling information: It's exciting, but not lucrative (2/24/97)

130: Private investigator [Art Ortiz] business with speciality (2/24/97)

131: Correct pricing is one key to successful business (1/27/97)

132: City business registration policy changes: Businesses have until February 12 to renew permits (1/6/97)

133: El Paso Business [Ocean Gallery] gives Las Cruces the fish-eye (3/3/97)

134: Small-business women now have internet resource; Women's Business Ownership home page provided by Fed (12/25/95)

135: NMSU colleges of Engineering and Business Administration and Economics unite to meet industry needs in manufacturing (11/6/95)

136: Duo [Shawna Ballinger and Joey Rodriguez] makes business of lunch and romance [Let's Do Lunch dating service] (4/29/96)

137: Family [Larry and Norma Madres] starts East Mesa Business [J. Feed and Supply] out of necessity (4/22/96)

138: Patient advocate business [CCD Consulting Firm] now serves area: Watchdogs keep eye on billings (12/16/96)

139: Small business owners can tap into area resources: Women's Economic Self-Sufficiency Team provides network opportunities (2/19/96)

140: Turbo Tax and MacIn Tax for Business tax preparation software hits market this month (1/29/96)

141: Fernando Macias: Strengthening peso may help expansion: Increased business activity looks promising for Dona Ana (1/29/96)

142: Local business leaders [James Robinson, Nancy Young, and Judy Price] optimistic about NAFTA (1/29/96)

143: Old business [Jon's Newsstand], new owners [Matt Sugarman and Nelson West]: Plans for future bright (7/8/96)

144: Restaurateur [Terriane Morrison] eyes border for business [Judge Me Not on the Border Cafe] (7/15/96)

145: Native Las Crucen [Nancy Archuleta] wins national business award [1966 Woman of Enterprise Award] (7/22/96)

146: Boulders began big business [Las Cruces Transit Mix Inc.] for local family [Lalo Perez family] (5/13/96)

147: Pete Domenici urges Senate to sustain women's business programs: Local agencies have differing opinions (5/27/96)

148: Santa Teresa Business Center begins construction: Project is worth $2.5 million to the area (10/28/96)

149: Anthony business [The Nutcracker Suite] takes pecan from field to food; makes 'suite' music (3/10/97)

150: States outpace Congress in passing key reforms in 1995; National Federation of Independent Business pushes for more change (12/18/95)

151: Southern New Mexico business: the voices of business past, present and future; Las Cruces anti-business? Mayor Ruben Smith says no! (12/25/95)

152: Take heed with seasonal shopping (12/4/95)

153: Learning about lobbying (12/4/95)

154: Software adds personality to system (12/4/95)

155: Management tool enhanced for ethics (12/11/95)

156: Grassroots vital to state tourism (12/11/95)

157: Edward Jones ranks among Forbes 500 (12/11/95)

158: Agriculture had a tough year (12/25/95)

159: Ensuring food-safety (12/25/95)

160: Comparison shop for Internet providers (12/18/95)

161: State focuses on value-added products (12/18/95)

162: Economic overview for Las Cruces, New Mexico as related to business courses at NMSU (12/25/95)

163: Food Industry Self Insurance Fund of New Mexico to receive checks; N.M. food industry self insurance fund dividends available tomorrow (12/11/95)

164: The ring of progress? (ed.) (7/21/95)

165: New stores open on East Mesa (7/1/95)

166: Genesis Center hasn't evolved as anticipated (11/20/95)

167: What can city, county do to get down to business? KZIA planned to stay; but city's decision convinced the station to move to El Paso (11/13/95)

168: Legal fees remain secret (11/28/95)

169: F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; wholesale cheese make offers less visible benefits to community (11/20/95)

170: F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; little known facts about dairy cows, milk (11/20/95)

171: Is Las Cruces anti-business? (11/13/95)

172: Marketing your product (11/13/95)

173: Property transfers without probate (11/13/95)

174: MUNIS offer a safe investment choice (11/6/95)

175: NMSU-Terametrix settlement welcome (ed.) (11/17/95)

176: Baby boom fiscal policies riding high (11/20/95)

177: Scary Christmas? [shopping season] (11/27/95)

178: Know your market before advertising (11/27/95)

179: Tourism connections, changes (11/27/95)

180: Market-based rates for bonds established (11/27/95)

181: Honduran visitors explore ecotourism (11/27/95)

182: Tax software makes preparation easier (11/27/95)

183: What can city, county do to get down to business? Controversial Bell Atlantic Mobile tower comes down soon, officials say (11/13/95)

184: F&A Dairy Products supports other segments of agriculture industry; Dona Ana County losing dairies; ordinances force dairies eyeing Dona Ana County to move on, while other counties reap the benefits (11/20/95)

185: Open those doors (11/20/95)

186: Computer basics; an introduction (11/13/95)

187: Factory 2-U is alive, well (10/15/95)

188: Message therapy (let.) (9/28/95)

189: Retailers prepare for lottery (4/22/96)

190: Adobe-style apartment coming soon (4/22/96)

191: Local restauranteurs consider organizing (4/29/96)

192: Desktop vs. Notebook computers (4/29/96)

193: Restaurant industry growing, thriving in Las Cruces: Las Crucens exploring new tastes, ethnic restaurants gaining popularity (4/29/96)

194: Area building grows steadily (4/1/96)

195: Beef prices (let.) (8/14/96)

196: Handling too many fonts (8/19/96)

197: Expanding Internet communications (8/26/96)

198: Review life insurance coverage often (8/12/96)

199: Internet in a box (12/23/96)

200: Internet safety for making investments (12/16/96)

201: New Year's closings (12/31/96)

202: Home businesses need insurance, too (12/2/96)

203: Established businesses make buying easier (12/9/96)

204: That perfect computer gift (12/9/96)

205: Program introduces cybertravelers to world (12/16/96)

206: Banks dividends payable (12/16/96)

207: Use caution with work-at-home offers (12/30/96)

208: Snowbirds keep region growing (2/12/96)

209: Market needn't be a gamble (2/12/96)

210: Travel incentives can motivate employees (2/12/96)

211: Keeping pace with upgrades (2/19/96)

212: PR under-used by businesses (2/19/96)

213: Spanish in review (2/26/96)

214: Area organizations [Alliance Hospital, Citizens Bank, Dona Ana Branch Community College, Kid Pak Co., Las Cruces fire department; NMSU College of Business; and White Sands Missile Range] recognized for quality principles (2/25/96)

215: Ag, Industry, manufacturing on the rise in Dona Ana: County recaptures chile title from Luna (2/25/96)

216: 'Low Doc' loans require equity (2/5/96)

217: Books help decipher software documentation (2/5/96)

218: Thwart cyberthieves with proper precautions (2/5/96)

219: Services help sharpen job skills (1/15/96)

220: The benefits of temporary work (1/15/96)

221: Online services expand world (1/1/96)

222: Independent contractor vs. employee status (1/22/96)

223: Money's spiritual connection (1/22/96)

224: The recycling business: More than just a trend, consumers, owners can profit from trash Alternative: Why not a house of straw, paper or foam? (1/22/96)

225: Employee problems cost businesses (1/15/96)

226: Consumers beware of sales prices (1/1/96)

227: Bed & Breakfast industry bustles in Southern New Mexico; mainstream guests add to B&B success (1/8/96)

228: Time for financial resolutions (1/8/96)

229: Production Credit Association (PCA) promotes Amy Ranson (1/10/96)

230: Notebooks offer flexible computing (7/8/96)

231: Looking for vendors (7/8/96)

232: Remote control for your computer (7/15/96)

233: Sound advertising means growth (7/8/96)

234: Chamber Works debuts today (7/29/96)

235: Software supplements students' education (7/29/96)

236: Rocket science helps state's businesses (7/29/96)

237: Labor department makes changes (6/3/96)

238: Americans worry about retirement (6/3/96)

239: Plan before financing (6/3/96)

240: Legal break for financing (6/3/96)

241: Funk is no junk [antique stores] (6/10/96)

242: All walks of life teach cycling (6/10/96)

243: Accessories help artists (6/10/96)

244: Ostrich steaks are normal fare (6/17/96)

245: Job security (let.) (6/28/96)

246: Refinancing vs. second mortgage (3/4/96)

247: Baskin-Robbins may reopen this year (3/11/96)

248: Legislators [Rep. Tom Dolliver, Sen. Lee Rawson, Rep. J. Paul Taylor, and Sen. Mary Jane Garcia] rated on business voting record (3/25/96)

249: Area art culture flourishes from business support [Border Book Festival, Renaissance Craftfaire, and the Whole Enchilada Fiesta] (3/25/96)

250: Software sessions for management training (3/11/96)


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