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| Court: IL Can Profit From Unclaimed Property |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The state Supreme Court says Illinois is doing nothing wrong when it makes money off of unclaimed property.
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| U of I May Boost Tuition Almost 10% |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Trustees who oversee the University of Illinois' three campuses are expected to approve a sharp increase in tuition for new students.
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| State Senator: U of I President's Pay Too High |
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) -- A state senator from Chicago who has been critical of University of Illinois spending says the school is about to pay its new president too much.
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| Blago Case Goes to Supreme Court |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to delay his corruption trial.
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| Sears' Net Income Falls on Higher Costs |
HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. (AP) -- First-quarter net income is down 38 percent at Sears Holdings because of thinner profit margins at its Sears chain, which were squeezed by discounts on appliances.
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| Staples 1Q Net Income Rises As Sales Improve |
FRAMINGHAM, Mass. (AP) -- Staples says its first-quarter net income climbed 30 percent as both its North American and international sales improved.
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| Limited Brands' 1Q Profit Soars |
NEW YORK (AP) -- Limited Brands Inc. is reporting that its first-quarter net income soared, helped by a one-time pretax gain.
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| No Retirement for Ronald McDonald |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Retire Ronald McDonald? No way. That's the message McDonald's Corp. CEO gave to the red-haired clown's critics on Thursday.
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| Welcome to Springfield. Here's your lobbyist. |
When your state lawmaker gets to Springfield, there's a good chance a lobbyist will be waiting.
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| Study: Many Have "Pre-Existing Conditions" |
A significant portion of the Illinois population has what's known as "pre-existing conditions," putting in jeopardy their access to health insurance, according to a new study.
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