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Friday, January 08, 2010

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TOP HEADLINES Friday, January 8, 2010

· Video: Warren Buffett's crafty move

· Illinois tollway taps former FBI agent to be new watchdog

· Midwest Banc warns unit is undercapitalized

· Local strip-mall vacancy rate highest in at least 29 years

· Carp left hanging, Supreme Court ruling delayed

· Chicago lawyer leads largest U.S. Muslim group

· Exelon's rating, earnings and stock-price target cut by Oppenheimer analyst

· Abbott, Boston Scientific stent gets OK for Japan market

· Snow suspends Amtrak Chicago-Denver service

· O'Hare-Decatur flights take off

· In brief: Newell sale | CHA | Jewel-Osco

· 10 things to do this weekend 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Morton's, Lao Sze Chuan see bump in restaurant ratings: Taking Names

· Telecom provider Access Media 3 nets $10M in VC; Biz-for-sale asking prices slid in Q4: Enterprise City

· State will make payroll, other bills must wait; GOP's McKenna apologizes: Greg Hinz

· Winners & losers: Northwestern, Brent Musburger, BCS, AT&T: Biz of Sports  

Final Markets

Dow Jones

10,618.19

+11.33

+0.11%

NASDAQ

2,317.17

+17.12

+0.74%

Crain's Index

90.07

+0.350

+0.390%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· U.S. job losses in December dim hopes for quick upswing New York Times

· Suspect in '82 Tylenol case may have to provide fingerprints, DNA Boston Globe

· Drew Peterson judge will keep hearing open Chicago Sun-Times

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Storm leaves slick roads, lake-effect snow | VIDEO
The winter storm has moved out of the Chicago area. The snow will soon be replaced with another blast of arctic cold.

Suspect in custody after 4-year-old shot in Chicago
Police are questioning one person following the shooting of a 4-year-old boy on the city's Northwest Side.

Drew Peterson's attorneys ask for private hearing
Attorneys for Drew Peterson were in court Friday asking a judge to bar the public from an upcoming hearing on evidence in the case.

Woman, dog rescued from lake
Emergency crews rescued a woman who fell into Lake Michigan Thursday as she was cross-country skiing with her two dogs around 11 p.m. in Hyde Park.

17 early release inmates returned to prison
At least 17 Illinois criminals who were part of an early prison release program are back in lockup after arrests for new violent crimes -- including attempted murder.

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Cops: Man steals $50, flees on Walmart scooter

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City of Chicago offering programs to help with taxes

LG introducing 3-D TVs in May; no exact price yet | VIDEO

Gas grills sold at Lowe's recalled

Ford brings more high-tech tools to vehicles

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President Barack Obama is making his promised hard pivot to jobs today, following up this morning’s release of December unemployment figures with an East Room announcement at 2:40 p.m. ET about stimulus dollars going to clean-tech jobs. Also, the White House is expected to focus on events on the economy next week.

H&M and Wal-Mart destroy and trash unsold goods - Fashion + Beauty on Shine

H&M and Wal-Mart destroy and trash unsold goods - Fashion + Beauty on Shine

This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.

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TOP HEADLINES Thursday, January 7, 2010

· Video: Retail wrap-up

· Retailers had upbeat holiday, but they had nowhere to go but up

· Winter storm cancels more than 500 flights at O'Hare, Midway airports

· Motorola unveils tablet PC at CES 2010

· Sears Holdings opens Web site to competitors; expects jump in yearly profit

· Why would Kraft Foods want to trade pizza for chocolate?

· Airfares on the rise in new year

· United Airlines ended '09 on punctual note

· Boeing jet orders plunge in 2009

· Jaws of Life maker Idex moving headquarters

· Allstate denied 65% rate increase request by Mississippi

· 10 things to do this weekend 

CRAIN'S BLOGS

· Silly CTA funding 'bias' suit misses the point; Porter backs Coulson in 10th district; Andrzejewski goes for GOP gov gold: Greg Hinz

· You should worry about staffers' attitudes; Eved, OfficePort chiefs tell their growth stories: Enterprise City

· PGA Tour needs somebody to step up in Woods' absence; Patterson stays with CSN; another morning show planned? Biz of Sports

· The latest job changes and appointments: People on the Move 

Final Markets

Dow Jones

10,606.86

+33.18

+0.31%

NASDAQ

2,300.05

-1.04

-0.05%

Crain's Index

89.72

+0.610

+0.685%

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OTHER HEADLINES

· Daley's property tax relief plan off to slow start Chicago Sun-Times

· EPA asks for stricter rules for pollutants causing smog New York Times

· Chicago Executive Airport crash wreckage removal resumes Daily Herald

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President Barack Obama said a failure to connect and understand the intelligence that the United States already had led to the Christmas Day bombing plot, adding, “Ultimately, the buck stops with me. As president, I have a solemn responsibility to protect our nation and our people, and when the system fails, it is my responsibility.”

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Here are today's news items from Media Matters for America, click on the title or 'read more' to read the entirety of each story.
Quick Fact: NY Post's Goodwin falsely claimed Bush had "a record of zero successful attacks on America after 9/11"
In his January 6 New York Post column, Michael Goodwin advanced the false claim that former President George W. Bush had "a record of zero successful attacks on America after 9/11." Read More
Fox & Friends funnels Exxon-funded NCPPR press release claiming CIA is "spying on icebergs instead of terrorists"
Attacking a CIA program providing climate data to scientists, Fox & Friends accused the Obama administration of "[s]pying on icebergs instead of terrorists" and "[t]racking climate change instead of Al-Qaeda," which echoes a press release from the conservative and ExxonMobil-funded National Center for Public Policy Research that claimed the program "diverts intelligence assets to climate research." In fact, federal officials have reportedly said that the program, which allows the scientific community to gather data from CIA equipment, "has little or no impact on regular intelligence gathering." Read More
Fox News ties Dem retirements to Obama's "radical" agenda, ignoring similar number of GOP retirements
Following news that Senate Democrats Chris Dodd and Byron Dorgan will retire in 2010, Fox News personalities have repeatedly tied theirs and other congressional Democrats' retirements to President Obama's "radical" agenda. In doing so, Fox ignored that a similar number of Republicans in Congress have announced that they also will not seek re-election. Read More
Beck baselessly attacks Democratic senators for purported alcohol abuse
In the past week, Glenn Beck has repeatedly attacked Democratic senators for their purported alcohol abuse, citing little or no evidence. Specifically, Beck echoed the right wing's discredited, baseless claim that Max Baucus had been "hammered" on the Senate floor, and claimed that Chris Dodd had decided not to run for re-election because "there are a few bars [he hasn't] hit in Connecticut." Read More
Quick Fact: Doocy agreed with guest who falsely claimed "there is no warming going on"
On January 7, Fox & Friends hosted global warming critic Lord Nigel Lawson who asserted that "mind you, there is no warming going on. There's been no warming so far this century at all, as the figures show." Co-host Steve Doocy replied, "That's right." Read More
Despite past correction, NY Times again claims "ex-detainees return to terror"
The print headline of a January 7 New York Times article reads "Many Ex-Detainees Return To Terror, Pentagon Says" [emphasis added] -- a claim not supported by the article itself, which does not assert that the detainees in question had previously engaged in terrorist acts but only that a Pentagon report finds that "about one in five" of former Guantánamo detainees that have been released subsequently "has engaged in, or is suspected of engaging in, terrorism or militant activity." The Times previously corrected a May 2009 article which originally reported that "74 prisoners released from Guantánamo have returned to terrorism," noting that the "premise" that detainees had previously engaged in terrorism "remains unproven." Read More
Quick Fact: Beck falsely claims "SEIU" is "number-one visitor to the White House"
On January 7, Glenn Beck falsely suggested that Service Employees International Union (SEIU) president Andy Stern is the "number-one visitor to the White House." Politifact has rated Beck's prior claim that Stern was "the most frequent visitor at the White House" as "false." Read More
Wash. Times revives myth that health reform is unconstitutional
In a January 7 editorial, The Washington Times took a Congressional Research Service (CRS) report out of context to revive the myth that the individual mandate included in the health reform legislation is unconstitutional. In fact, CRS does not conclude that the mandate is unconstitutional, and numerous legal experts have debunked the claim. Read More
Mark Halperin wants a prom king, not a president
Reading Mark Halperin's assessment of Barack Obama's first year in office, one thing is immediately clear: The silliness of his criteria is matched only by his inability to properly apply them. The problem isn't just that Halperin assesses Obama's attainment of Halperin's remarkably shallow goals; it's also that the Time editor-at-large has no idea what he's talking about. Read More
Big global warming misinformation from Breitbart's BigJournalism.com
A post on Andrew Breitbart's new website, BigJournalism.com, listed global warming as the top "faux media scares of the past decade," asserting that the threat of global warming "works, except the planet is actually cooling." In fact, while conservatives ceaselessly promote this myth, scientists overwhelmingly reject the charge that the Earth is cooling. Read More
Conservatives suggest county prison escape bodes ill for Guantánamo detainee move to IL Supermax
Conservative media figures, including Rush Limbaugh and Jim Hoft, have suggested that the recent escape of three prisoners from the privately managed Tri-County Detention Center in Illinois demonstrates that Guantánamo detainees should not be moved to Illinois' Thomson Correctional Center, as the Obama administration has proposed. But federal officials have stated their intention to enhance the Thomson facility's security to levels exceeding that of the Supermax prison in Colorado, which currently holds numerous terrorists and from which there has never been an escape; moreover, a 2001 Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) study found that privately managed prisons have higher escape rates than federal prisons. Read More
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