April 23, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Wednesday, April 22, 2009

· Trib sheds 53 newsroom jobs as parent seeks court OK to pay $13M in bonuses

· $200K helps keep StreetWise on streets

· CEO of YMCA Metro Chicago resigns

· McDonald's profit tops estimates

· Boeing reports drop in profit, cuts 2009 forecast

· Wind power convention shifts to Chicago

· Green activists tilt windmills on Mich Ave bridge

· River North nightclub files for bankruptcy protection

· North Side developers face $11 million in foreclosure suits

· First Midwest misses earnings expectations

· GE replaces CB Richard Ellis on suburban portfolio

· NorthShore names new Skokie Hospital president 

· Madigan out to kill RTA? Hinz blog

· Hot list finds what's old is new again in Chicago: Taking Names blog

· Jingle rattles Cubs fans; ticket brokers enjoying Bulls, Hawks success: Biz of Sports blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

7,886.57

-82.99

-1.04%

NASDAQ

1,646.12

+2.27

+0.14%

Crain's Index

63.38

-0.420

-0.658%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Maggie Daley to undergo surgery today Chicago Sun-Times

· Freddie Mac executive found dead New York Times

· Bulls' Rose is NBA's rookie of the year Daily Herald

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