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Tuesday, Jan 30 The former Rock 'n' Roll McDonald's will reopen in late spring with more trees and a sleeker, more contemporary design, courtesy of Carol Ross Barney, the renowned architect who co-designed the Chicago Riverwalk. |
| Outcome Health has settled the allegations of fraud that came from its investors, but with an internal investigation still underway and some of the fallout from legal troubles unresolved, challenges remain for the Chicago company. |
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| Foxconn Technology Group is seeking an air emissions permit and the right to tap 7 million gallons of water a day from Lake Michigan, an early glimpse at the regulatory requirements the company faces in Wisconsin. |
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| ROBERT REED: An influential state employee advocacy group is urging Illinois to issue $107 billion in bonds to pay off shortfalls in five pension funds. |
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| The emergency evacuation of a wide-body airliner in Chicago was anything but orderly: "Things can be replaced. People can't." |
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| Child development experts and advocates are urging Facebook to pull the plug on its new messaging app aimed at kids. |
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| Harley-Davidson Inc. will close its Kansas City, Mo., plant, eliminating about 800 jobs, as part of a cost-cutting move as it continues to face dwindling shipments. |
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| Much is at stake in the Mexican border town Mexicali in the battle over Constellation Brand's $1 billion project for a giant brewery near the California border. |
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| "Guaranteed to liven up any party!" the company's website mischievously proclaims. "World's safest flamethrower!" |
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| The founder of a Chicago tech firm was among eight people and three banks charged Monday with committing commodities fraud through "spoofing" trades. |
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