July 17, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Friday, July 17, 2009

· Feds may soon seize Corus Bankshares: report

· AMA backs House reform bill

· Lazard buys Chicago private-equity firm

· Factory explodes on West Side

· Developer sued over business loans

· Peoples parent sells Canadian unit to Shell

· Continental Airlines CEO to resign at year-end

· AptarGroup sees lower 2Q profit

· In brief: Northwestern deal | Loop move | Coldwell buy

· 10 things to do this weekend 

· Elvis lock on the block, Driehaus takes pitchman's mantle: Taking Names blog

· More GOP senators try to head out the door: Hinz blog

· Dem senators deep-six 'card-check,' CIT mess update and AMA backs House health reform: Enterprise City blog

· Cheers for nasty weather at the Open: Inside the Leather

· Winners and losers: Tallon, Hawks, St. Louis, baseball: Biz of Sports 

As of 2:30 p.m.

Dow Jones

8,722.02

+10.20

+0.12%

NASDAQ

1,883.04

-1.99

-0.11%

Crain's Index

70.67

-0.370

-0.521

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Mark Cuban cleared of insider trading Chicago Sun-Times

· Housing starts rise an unexpected 3.6% New York Times

· Eddie Bauer to be sold to Golden Gate Capital Reuters

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