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Thursday, Feb 22 The firms behind the group calling itself the People's Pitch wanted to provide a way for residents and organizations that might not be part of the official campaign to voice their support, said David Goldenberg, executive vice president at Resolute Consulting. |
| Southwest Airlines is reviewing its policies on emotional support and service animals after a young girl was bitten on the forehead on one of its planes. |
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| If the state Supreme Court obliges, it will be the next step in a lengthy legal battle that began after Chicago announced new food truck regulations in 2012. |
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| ROBERT REED: Wall Street is worried Walmart could become the online retailer that can't shoot straight. |
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| RYAN ORI: Sterling Bay finalized its $510 million purchase of Groupon's headquarters, the Chicago developer's largest deal. It's expected to add Prudential Plaza soon. |
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| Chase Bank says a technological glitch that inadvertently logged customers into others' accounts was fixed Wednesday night. |
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| Investors, the public and employees are about to get a much closer look at how their pay compares not only to that of their CEO, but that of their peers. It's that last comparison that has employers most concerned. |
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| Sinclair plans to enter into an "option and services agreement" with the buyers of those stations, which have yet to be identified. |
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| Sears threatened legal action in a months-long battle over $14.8 million in state tax credits it said it earned before falling short of job retention benchmarks. |
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| Three loans were questioned by other officials at the bank, according to an NBC News report, and at least one bank employee is reportedly cooperating with the investigation. |
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