January 22, 2009



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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, January 22, 2009

· Cook County foreclosure cases up 36% last year

· Guv offered radio show if he resigns

· Ryan deserves Nobel: U of I prof

· Sun Times revamps board after shareholder revolt

· Alberto-Culver to broaden overseas

· Playboy moving NY office to Chicago

· Cubs favoring one bidder for team: source

· Stocks recover some of morning slide

· Baxter 4Q profit grows on plasma sales

· Exelon $707M profit tops expectations

· Amcore shares plunge on wider loss

· 10 things to do this weekend 

· Blago calls Senate trial a 'sham': Greg Hinz blog

· McNeil speaks while Wrigley fields pitches: Biz of Sports blog

· Lottery got Rogers to the White House: Taking Names blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

8,122.80

-105.30

-1.28%

NASDAQ

1,465.49

-41.58

-2.76%

Crain's Index

62.88

-1.88

-2.90

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Thain resigns from B of A Crain's New York

· Oprah boosts Starbucks' volunteer push Advertising Age

· Ryan's legal team to ask Obama to free jailed ex-guv Daily Herald

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