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Monday, June 14, 2010

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TOP HEADLINES Monday, June 14, 2010

· Video: Daley by the numbers

· From Monday's print edition: Och-Ziff leading bidder for Intercontinental O'Hare with $42M offer

· Sara Lee CEO Brenda Barnes recuperating from stroke

· CBOE seat sales imply $3B market value ahead of IPO

· Chicago-area homeownership at 8-year low

· Starbucks matching McDonald's with free unlimited Wi-Fi

· Boeing machinists in St. Louis nix contract

· 2 retail centers see flurry of leases

· Blagojevich trial: Former aide tells of pressuring racetrack owner

· In brief: GM renewal | Dividend hike | Chinatown hotel?

 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Spoils of the Stanley Cup: Making fans for life: Business of Sports

· White House helps Alexi; high-speed rail $$$; New city teachers chief flexes muscle, makes peace gesture: Greg Hinz

· Barry Moltz on how to land the lazy customer; Groupon deals can overwhelm a small biz; Angel investors take more hands-on approach: Enterprise City

· Greek Americans honor their own, talk about homeland economy: Taking Names

 

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NASDAQ

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· Spirit cancels flights though Wednesday Daily Herald

· Oil spill stymies 134-year old New Orleans oyster shop CNN Money

· Moody's cuts Greek debt to junk MarketWatch

· Shedd Aquarium's news beluga whale has a name Chicago Sun-Times

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· Entrepreneurs taking the risk to hire again

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Monday, June 14, 2010


Counselors available at slain teen's school | VIDEO
A 15-year-old Chicago public school student was gunned down over the weekend. His death comes with less than a week left in the school year.

New Trier student formally indicted | VIDEO
New Trier High School student Erin Hughes, 18, appeared in court Monday for a hit-and-run that critically injured another student.

Blagojevich aide tells of racetrack bill | VIDEO
Rod Blagojevich's one-time top aide has returned to the witness stand to testify about racetrack legislation that federal prosecutors say the former Illinois governor schemed to hold hostage to a $100,000 campaign contribution.

3rd man charged in officer's shooting death
Another suspect has been charged in the murder of an off-duty Chicago police officer last month.

Congress Hotel strike marks 7th anniversary
A rally takes place in downtown Chicago Monday to mark the seven-year anniversary of the Congress Hotel strike.

Lilly takes no-hitter into 9th, Cubs beat Sox 1-0
First, a championship celebration. Then, a near no-hitter.


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Obama's speech seems to send student to sleep

Lost ring rests for decades in Ill. desk drawer

Civil War-era farmhouse can be yours for $1

Putrid flower drawing a crowd and cash at EIU

6 rings stolen from NFL RB returned in bag


Consumer

IPad security breach repaired

GE recalls front-load washers due to fire, shock hazards

Ikea recalls more than 3M window blinds, shades

Sears to offer grocery delivery service

McDonald's to refund Shrek-glass purchases


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Group: Women should consider menopause options

Red wine, green tea and cancer cells

Study: Men feel more stress in bad relationship

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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.

QUICK FACT: Laffer continues to mislead on 2011 tax changes
On Fox & Friends, guest Art Laffer misleadingly claimed that "President Obama has decided to let Bush's tax cuts expire," falsely claimed that the "dividend tax rate's going from 15 to 39.6 percent" and pushed the dubious claim that Reagan "postponed tax cuts which... caused the deep recession of 1981-82." In fact, under President Obama's proposed budget, tax rates would only increase ontop earners, and dividend taxes for those taxpayers would increase to 20 percent, not 39 percent. Read More

Fox News strains to tie Obama administration to BP
Fox News pushed the tenuous suggestion that White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has unethical "ties" to BP because he once lived in the home of Stan Greenberg, a D.C. research strategist who has done work for the oil company. In fact, there is no evidence that Emanuel's relationship with Greenberg -- which dates back several decades -- has anything to do with BP or benefited BP in any way. Moreover, Brian Kilmeade falsely claimed BP donated $750 million to Barack Obama's presidential campaign, which would have amounted to the entirety of Obama's campaign haul. Read More

Fox & Friends runs with attack on gov't for not yet buying company's untested oil boom
Fox & Friends attacked the Obama administration for not immediately purchasing a manufacturer's oil containment boom. However, the company has not previously manufactured oil boom, their product reportedly "differs from other designs being used," and BP has reportedly "ordered a trial run" of the boom before committing to purchase it. Read More

Did the GOP commission Fox to rewrite the history books?
Appearing on Fox & Friends, purported business expert Stuart Varney made extensive revisions to U.S. economic history, among them: the false suggestion that President Obama has not cut taxes; the false suggestion that President Bush presided over strong job growth; and the false claim that after President Clinton took office, the economy did not improve until Republicans took control of Congress. Read More

Wash. Times distorts Kagan's record to claim she's a "threat to gun owners"
The Washington Times distorted Elena Kagan's record to claim that "a vote for Ms. Kagan for the Supreme Court is another vote against gun rights." Read More

The Wall Street Journal's extensive history of using industrial disasters to attack government
The Wall Street Journal editorial page has used the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico to criticize government regulation of industry. This is merely the latest in a long history of using environmental and industrial disasters to attack government and advocate for less regulation. Read More

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, June 10, 2010

· Video: Ronald McDonald's disappearing act

· Cook County prescribes 5-year health system overhaul

· High-speed rail projects suddenly on fast track

· Parade route set for Blackhawks' victory celebration

· Old Republic to buy insurer in $365-million deal

· Illinois foreclosure activity down in May

· Residential: Elysian sale | Architect's listing | 'Slow climb' for high end

· Neiman Marcus store at Oakbrook Center for sale

· Edward Liddy back on Boeing's board

· Blagojevich trial: Prosecutors cue up wiretap tapes

· United, Continental assembling team to lead merged airline

· 10 things to do this weekend

 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Stanley Cup is not about money for players; Big Ten no longer the Big Ten; One last mind-blowing rating for Hawks: Biz of Sports

· Pritzkers fumble as Wirtz clan returns; Kirk's alleged politicking on duty latest Senate race flap: Greg Hinz

· Using video to reach your prospects: Enterprise City

· Jack Nicklaus teams with Lake Bluff winemaker Anthony Terlato: Taking Names

· The latest job changes and appointments: People on the Move

 

Final Markets

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+273.28

+2.76%

NASDAQ

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+59.86

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· CF Industries a good buy: analyst Daily Herald

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Thursday, June 10, 2010


Blackhawks take Stanley Cup around town | VIDEO
After winning the Stanley Cup, the Blackhawks returned home to Chicago and made a short round to local bars with the treasured trophy in tow early Thursday morning.

Parade planned for Blackhawks Friday | VIDEO
A city celebration in honor the Stanley Cup champion Blackhawks will be held downtown on Friday.

Fans on hunt for the Cup in Chicaog | VIDEO
Fans were out in full force overnight after the Chicago Blackhawks clinched the championship, ending 49 years of frustration.

Philly reels from loss to Blackhawks | VIDEO
It's a fabulous day in Chicago, but you can't say the same in Philadelphia.

Judge tells Blagojevich to stop gesturing | VIDEO
Judge James Zagel told former governor Rod Blagojevich he'll have to sit still during his corruption trial.

Chicago girl missing in Lake Michigan
The Coast Guard has moved into recovery mode in its search for Sofia Khan, 9.


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Obama's speech seems to send student to sleep

Putrid flower drawing a crowd and cash at EIU

6 rings stolen from NFL RB returned in bag

Business offers $1K for stolen doormat

Galileo's fingers in Florence museum


Consumer

GE Recalls Front Load Washers Due to Fire and Shock Hazards

McDonald's to refund Shrek-glass purchases

Enfa-Grown discontinues drink

GM recalling 1.5M vehicles over fire concerns

Ford system to use Google maps


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Scientists claim new hope for victims of autism | VIDEO

Is anorexia genetic?

Short people at higher risk of heart problems

Study: Lax infection control at surgery centers

Consistent bedtime may help kids' development


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