All Stories from April 19, 2015 (Change date)
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White Sox finally have help in the farm systemApr 19, 2015 7:50 am - It takes a village to get through the 162-game grind of a major-league baseball season, and that's where the minor leagues come into play. In past seasons, the White Sox...
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Cardinal George to be buried at All Saints in Des PlainesApr 19, 2015 7:45 am - Like many Chicago Catholics of a certain age, Cardinal Francis George accompanied his parents on trips to suburban cemeteries to visit and pray for family members at the...
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Quenneville paid to make the tough decisionsApr 19, 2015 7:45 am - Our Game 3 Q&A with Blackhawks radio analyst Troy Murray: Q: You said it was definitely the right call to go back to Corey Crawford in net for Game 2. What are your thou...
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Under Armour wins again as Spieth takes Masters in styleApr 19, 2015 7:41 am - NEW YORK -- Jordan Spieth's Masters Tournament title, his first major victory, continued a string of success for Under Armour. In February, Under Armour introduced its f...
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Strong dollar's economic ax to fall on small U.S. exportersApr 19, 2015 7:41 am - The big hit from the strong dollar is going to fall on small U.S. exporters. While large U.S. multinational corporations have kicked up a storm of complaints about the c...
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The $74 million award that Jarden's board values at zeroApr 19, 2015 7:39 am - NEW YORK -- Jarden Corp Executive Chairman Martin Franklin is poised to become one of the highest-paid U.S. executives for 2014 thanks to a $74 million performance award...
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How 10 percent of S&P companies opted out of paying U.S. taxesApr 19, 2015 7:38 am - NEW YORK -- When it comes to taxes, corporate America is getting a bit less corporate. And a bit less American. Fueled by a wave of inversions, a record 54 companies in ...
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Companies can 'totally fix' the gender pay gap, one Google executive sayApr 19, 2015 7:37 am - During a recent talk in Washington, Laszlo Bock, Google's "people operations" chief, said something notable about fixing the equal-pay conundrum. While he acknowledged t...
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$30 million fine against a for-profit college could be a win for studentsApr 19, 2015 7:36 am - WASHINGTON - For the better part of a year, the government has faced unyielding criticism of its handling of one of the most notorious for-profit schools: Corinthian Col...
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Harvard even richer than you think as college divide growsApr 19, 2015 7:35 am - The rich are getting richer in U.S. higher education, a new report shows. The assets of the 40 wealthiest institutions, led by Harvard University, have increased 50 perc...