All Stories from November 2, 2012 (Change date)
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Naperville mom charged in child slayings asks for new judgeNov 02, 2012 11:00 am - Attorneys for a Naperville baby sitter accused in the horrific stabbing deaths of two children, including her 7-year-old son, petitioned Friday to have her case transfer...
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Washington Post reports profit gain as TV division sales growNov 02, 2012 10:47 am - Washington Post Co., the media company partly owned by billionaire Warren Buffett, reported a rise in third-quarter profit on improved revenue from its broadcast and cab...
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Delta says Sandy cut revenue by $45 millionNov 02, 2012 10:47 am - NEW YORK — Delta Air Lines says Superstorm Sandy cut its revenue by $45 million last month as it was forced to cancel more than 3,500 flights. The Atlanta company, the ...
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Elgin animal hoarder to undergo mental evaluationNov 02, 2012 10:38 am - William Tinkler, the 60-year-old Elgin man who police say stashed more than 40 animals in a van, will undergo a physical and mental evaluation to determine whether he is...
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Round Lake High pupils see problems, offer solutionsNov 02, 2012 10:31 am - Four Round Lake High School students went on a soapbox before elected officials and administrators and touched on issues such as bullying and their school’s image. Sopho...
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Priceline rises as profit tops estimates on European salesNov 02, 2012 10:25 am - Priceline.com Inc., the most valuable online-travel agency, rose the most in two years after reporting profit that topped analysts’ estimates as consumers flocked to the...
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U.S. factory orders rise 4.8 percent in SeptemberNov 02, 2012 10:25 am - WASHINGTON — U.S. companies boosted their orders for manufactured goods by the largest amount in 18 months in September, but companies remained cautious in ordering good...
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Verizon says Sandy effects could be ‘significant’Nov 02, 2012 10:25 am - NEW YORK — Verizon says the effects of Superstorm Sandy on its fourth-quarter earnings could be “significant.” Verizon Communications Inc., whose downtown Manhattan faci...
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Judge orders Irish tycoon jailed for contemptNov 02, 2012 10:25 am - DUBLIN — Bankrupt tycoon Sean Quinn, once Ireland’s richest man and a celebrated self-made billionaire, was sent to jail for nine weeks Friday after a judge found him gu...
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Ralph Lauren 2Q net income fallsNov 02, 2012 10:25 am - NEW YORK — Ralph Lauren says reduced wholesale shipments to Europe and a tax cost drove its fiscal second-quarter net income down by 8 percent and lowered its revenue ex...