February 17, 2009



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TOP HEADLINES Tuesday, February 17, 2009

· Burris open to any investigation about his appointment

· Starbucks' instant coffee to debut in Chicago

· Kraft sales to fall after discontinuing lines

· ComEd cuts back on capital spending

· Dow closes down nearly 300 points

· Tribune Co. freezes non-union salaries

· Kane County paper trims size, availability

· Trust awards $1M to swamped agencies

· Regulators come down on Community Bank of Lemont

· Acco Brands slashes pay, may cut jobs

· Stimulus to create, save Ill. jobs: Obama

· Troutman sentenced to 4 years for payoffs 

· Burris bungles away a Senate seat: Greg Hinz blog

· Rogers tweaked for Fashion Week: Taking Names blog

· Sox cash in on new training facility: Biz of Sports 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

7,552.60

-297.81

-3.79%

NASDAQ

1,470.66

-63.70

-4.15%

Crain's Index

59.53

-2.68

-4.30%

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