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The Cincinnati Enquirer
Friday, Sept. 17, 1999 -- Volume 4, No. 261
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CASINOS LURE KY. PATRONS
        FRANKFORT — Work by researchers confirms what Kentucky horse track officials have long feared: Many customers visiting Indiana's four Ohio River casinos are from the Bluegrass State.
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Business Headlines for  Friday, Sept. 17, 1999

'Affordable' country club expands
        Greater Cincinnati's already tight tennis/fitness club market is about to become more crowded as a well-known Northern Kentucky sports club is expanding into Cincinnati's northern suburbs.

Eatery shifting attitude
        Out with the nachos and in with the wines: The Main Street Brewery is closing this weekend to make way for an upscale restaurant and wine bar coming in December.

TRISTATE BUSINESS SUMMARY
        PC On Call, the Cincinnati-based mobile computer repair service, is introducing an information technology service for small and medium businesses.

INDUSTRY NOTES: MANUFACTURING
        Machine tool orders declined again in July from the same period a year ago, two industry trade groups reported this week.

PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
        Mark VanZant has been named manufacturing division manager for Milacron's Plastics Technologies Group.

U.S. gives in on encryption
        WASHINGTON — The White House agreed Thursday to allow U.S. companies to sell the most powerful data-scrambling technology overseas with virtually no restrictions, a concession to America's high-tech industry over law enforcement and national security objections.

UAW gains raise, clout in tentative deal
        AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — The United Auto Workers won a 3 percent wage increase and a clearer path toward organizing nonunion plants at DaimlerChrysler AG in a tentative agreement Thursday, local union officials said. The national contract covers 75,000 workers.

TRISTATE MARKET SPOTLIGHT
        Time Warner Inc. rose $3.25, or 5.6 percent, to $61.75 and traded as high as $62.50 on Thursday.

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