October 21, 2009

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TOP HEADLINES Wednesday, October 21, 2009

· Video: Distressed real estate jumps

· Old Main Post Office sold to original winner

· Fashion Focus' unwanted baggage: the recession

· Barbara's Bookstore in rent drama with Oak Park landlord

· FBOP chief Kelly running out of time

· Midwest jobless rate down but no thanks to IL

· Northern Trust swings to profit but misses estimates

· Boeing loses $1.6 billion, slashes 2009 profit estimate

· CME sees launch of CDS clearing in December

· Kraft unlikely to raise bid after Cadbury's 3Q

· Up to 3,000 homes proposed for ex-Ryerson site

· Lender gains stake in suburban retail center  

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Daley raids savings to balance 2010 budget: Greg Hinz

· Obama to refocus bailout on small biz; young entrepreneur visits White House; there's an app for making apps, and more: Enterprise City

· Cutler deal win-win; BMW Championship might take another Chicago hiatus: Biz of Sports

· Feder returns to the media beat; work begins on Hellenic Museum: Taking Names blog 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

9,949.36

-92.12

-0.92%

NASDAQ

2,150.73

-12.74

-0.59%

Crain's Index

83.96

-0.850

-1.002%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Boeing close to choosing 2nd Dreamliner site Daily Herald

· American Airlines parent lost money in 3Q MarketWatch

· US to order pay cuts at firms that got most aid New York Times

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· Accounting's day of reckoning

· Enterprise City — a small-business blog

· Check, Please! visits La Scarola

· Society: Chicago Public Library Foundation

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