January 28, 2010

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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, January 28, 2010

· Video: The next generation of Melmans

· Toyota halt hits Tinley Park parts supplier UGN

· McDonald's teams up with LeBron James

· Macy's cutting 1,500 jobs: report

· New Catholic school building slated for South Loop

· Wintrust, Taylor Capital Q4 earnings offer mixed report

· Motorola shares plunge on loss forecast

· Baxter earnings match Street, but stock slips on outlook

· Brunswick's boat inventory sinks 4Q results

· In brief: @Properties hires | Equity Residential | Bucktown

· 10 things to do this weekend 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· State rep race shows Chicago politics in all its glory; biz group aims to limit Ill. pensions; Giannoulias leads new poll: Greg Hinz

· Protect your small biz from 'inside' data theft: Enterprise City

· Cubs make right choice with Mesa; like it or not, Tebow ad has a place during Super Bowl: Biz of Sports

· The latest job changes and appointments: People on the Move 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

10,120.46

-115.70

-1.13%

NASDAQ

2,179.00

-42.41

-1.91%

Crain's Index

85.14

-1.030

-1.195%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Mayor Daley appoints new School Board president Chicago Sun-Times

· In latest blow, Toyota extends recall to China and Europe New York Times

· Bernanke's confirmation clears key Senate hurdle CNN/Money

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TODAY'S FEATURES

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Chicago Business Today — Jan. 28

The sons of restaurateur Richard Melman will be ready to take the crown when he retires from Lettuce Entertain You. Read More


· INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC: Chicago jobs 2010

· Crain's Small Business report on WBBM

· Enterprise City — a small-business blog

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