Business Stories from November 9, 2013 (Change date)
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Construction will require two-week closure of Rollins RoadNov 11, 2013 9:56 am - Detours start Monday, will last about two weeks
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Korean War vets sometimes feel like their service overlookedNov 10, 2013 4:54 pm - Aging members of “The Greatest Generation,” having stood up to evil while winning World War II, are in their final curtain call phase for this Veterans Day. The Vietnam ...
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Burr Ridge Kettlebell Club Free 'Turkey-Busting Workout' November 28 to Help Feed the HungryNov 11, 2013 9:13 am - Burr Ridge, IL – November 10, 2013 –Burr Ridge Kettlebell (BRKC) will host its fourth annual “Turkey-Busting Workout” and canned food drive to feed the homeless on Thank...
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Stroh seeks pension aid for 3,000 brewery retireesNov 09, 2013 5:25 pm - DETROIT — The pensions of 3,000 former salaried Stroh brewery workers may be taken over by the federal government. Stroh Companies said Friday it can’t afford the pensio...
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Million Dollar Quartet plays in LombardNov 10, 2013 7:13 am - Elaine Berquist of Lombard saw Elvis Presley in concert in Maryland sometime in the 1960s. The Elvis she saw on Saturday at Yorktown Center in Lombard wasn’t the same, o...
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’Bama Greeks in $202 million building boomNov 10, 2013 6:42 am - TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — New multimillion-dollar mansions with white columns, wide balconies and grand foyers line the streets at the University of Alabama, and more are under...
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Cellulosic was the biofuel of the future. What happened?Nov 10, 2013 6:42 am - The Washington Post WASHINGTON — In January 2008, Wired magazine published a story about a company called Coskata under the headline: “Startup Says It Can Make Ethanol f...
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Producers struggle to make ethanol without cornNov 10, 2013 6:42 am - WASHINGTON — The “now hiring” sign is up for Emmetsburg, Iowa, where the nation’s largest maker of ethanol used for motor fuel is putting the final touches on a manufact...
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Is the original McDonald’s leaving Des Plaines?Nov 11, 2013 9:56 am - Des Plaines officials say they’re not only hopeful the iconic McDonald’s Museum remains in town, but that they also can persuade the McDonald’s corporation to expand the...
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Reading between the tweets, with psychologyNov 09, 2013 1:41 pm - Lucas Vandenberg, chief executive of Los Angeles-based social media agency Fifty & Five, and his staff sift through thousands of tweets each day, eavesdropping on any me...
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