April 21, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Tuesday, April 21, 2009

· Blago seeks court OK on funds, travel

· Guv's new pick for hospital panel steps down

· Baker shrinks pay for some lawyers

· Cat posts first quarterly loss since 1992

· Northern Trust profit off mark

· United trims capacity, reports Q1 loss

· Restaurateur buys eatery's River North location

· Discover under pressure from charge-offs, government

· Court keeps Barrington firm's assets in deep freeze

· Equity LifeStyle stock rises after first-quarter results

· CF investors feeling takeover pressure: Agrium

· In brief: Lego store | Dominick's | Sam Zell | Jays site 

· More $85M questions for Giannoulias; TIF reform at City Hall; Blago sheared: Hinz blog

· Another Obama friend DC-bound; Italian water tariff; Starlight challenge: Taking Names blog

· Comcast, NFL Network in FCC fight; industry leaders join golf Hall of Fame: Biz of Sports blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

7,969.56

+127.83

+1.63%

NASDAQ

1,643.85

+35.64

+2.22%

Crain's Index

63.80

+1.630

+2.622%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Veteran federal judge James B. Moran dies Southtown Star

· Lollapalooza announces lineup NBC5.com

· Hilton hotels subpoenaed over spying CNN Money

· Everything I know about marketing I learned from Susan Boyle Advertising Age

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