February 13, 2009



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TOP HEADLINES Friday, February 13, 2009

· Olympics to rely more heavily on donors

· Peoples, North Shore Gas seek rate hike

· Bush admin. lawyers back in Chicago

· Health mandate could cost Ill. jobs: Group

· Citadel to restart payouts to investors

· Refinance deadline looms for North Bridge owner

· Sears launches on-line home repair service

· In brief: Jones Lang LaSalle | General Growth | Inland

· 10 Things to do this Weekend 

· Olympic bid details; Feigenholtz ad: Greg Hinz blog

· Blackhawks road trip; discounted Favre: Biz of Sports blog

· Tiffany brings in party crowd: Taking Names blog 

As of 2:18 p.m. Chicago time

Dow Jones

7,860.92

-71.84

-0.91%

NASDAQ

1,534.05

-7.66

-0.50%

Crain's Index

62.22

-0.39

-0.62%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· House approves stimulus without GOP support New York Times

· Burris to take 'listening tour' of state ABC 7

· Paxson plans to resign as Bulls GM Chicago Sun-Times

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