February 05, 2009



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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, February 5, 2009

· J. Ira Harris, other Chicagoans snared in Madoff scheme

· Sun-Times CEO resigning

· Playboy hires Guns N' Roses member for money column

· Boeing jet deliveries flat, new orders down

· Walgreen buying stores in Idaho, San Francisco

· McDonald's slashes prices in China

· Tenneco to close plants, cut 1,100 jobs

· Habitat promotes veteran to CEO

· Bank gives developer more time on big Antioch retail project

· Panel taking up landmark proposal for W. Loop building

· In brief: Tribune exit | Hyde Park | Prime Group

· 10 things to do this weekend 

· State GOP chief zaps tax hike plan: Greg Hinz blog

· Desiree Rogers talks about D.C. parties: Taking Names blog

· Sox feel economic pinch: Biz of Sports blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

8,063.07

+106.41

+1.34%

NASDAQ

1,546.24

+31.19

+2.06%

Crain's Index

63.22

+0.75

+1.20%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Obama trumps Gump Advertising Age

· Quinn: Tax increase can't be ruled out ABC 7

· A difficult January for most retailers New York Times

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