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Men allege abuse, sue religious order in Cook court
Unable to get restitution in federal bankruptcy court, 31 Chicago-area men have filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court, accusing the Congregation of Christian Brothers of putting them in harm's way decades ago. In three lawsuits filed Friday,...
Tags: Justice System, Cook County Government, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Abusive Behavior
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Chrysler's first-quarter profits dip, expenses for new models rise
Chrysler Group said Monday that its first-quarter profit fell 65% to $166 million. The automaker’s earnings were hurt by higher expenses to launch new models and slower business in Europe and South America. Revenue fell 6% to $15.4 billion...
Tags: Media Industry, Kelley Blue Book LLC, Fiat, Ford Motor Co., Vehicles
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Hostess to open bakeries in Indiana and Illinois
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Hostess Brands LLC said Monday that it will open bakeries in Indiana and Illinois, following announcements last week that it will reopen bakeries in Georgia and Kansas in its effort to bring back some of its snack brands....Tags: Hostess Brands, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Schiller Park, Bankruptcy
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Fisker Edges Closer to Bankruptcy as New Details Emerge
KickingTiresThe travails continue for Anaheim, Calif.-based Fisker. Executives at the struggling plug-in-vehicle maker met with Congress Wednesday, and new details emerged on Fisker's government dealings. It goes like this. The U.S. Department of Energy approved $529...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Energy, U.S. Department of Energy, The Detroit News, Companies and Corporations
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Mikulski to propose bill in wake of alleged Harford payroll firm tax fraud
Small businesses would be protected from the type of fraud allegedly committed by Harford County payroll firm AccuPay Inc. under legislation being proposed by Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski. The Maryland Democrat plans to introduce a bill that would require...
Tags: Trials, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Small Businesses, Harford County
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Synagro Technologies' bankruptcy will bring jobs to Baltimore
A Wednesday bankruptcy filing by Synagro Technologies Inc. means growth and new jobs for the Baltimore area as the waste recycler consolidates its headquarters in White Marsh. The Carlyle Group LP-owned company, which had been co-headquartered in...
Tags: Finance, Synagro Technologies Incorporated, Water, Evercore Partners, The Carlyle Group
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Judge rules against company trying to stop ethanol plant sale
A judge has denied a Texas company's effort to stop the sale of the ethanol plant in South Bend to two liquidators. The sale was finalized in federal bankruptcy court earlier this week. But a company called Natural Chem argued the liquidators bought the...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Justice System, Biofuels, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance
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American Airlines' flights grounded by computer problems
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.Computer problems have forced American Airlines, one of the nation's largest air carriers, to keep hundreds of its flights from departing across the country. The Fort Worth-based airline said it has been struggling with intermittent computer problems...Tags: U.S. Airways, AMR Corp., Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays
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Asada files for bankruptcy
A judge earlier this week granted two motions on behalf of a Laguna Beach restaurant seeking bankruptcy protection. Attorneys for Asada Laguna Beach filed for bankruptcy protection April 8 and then filed two motions — one that allows the company...
Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Chief administrative officer of O.C. when it declared bankruptcy dies
Ernie Schneider, the chief administrative officer of Orange County when it declared bankruptcy in 1994 because of its disastrous investment practices, died Saturday at his home in San Juan Capistrano. He was 66. His death, related to liver and kidney...
Tags: Government, Finance, Trials, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Public Officials
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American Airlines expanding LAX service with eight new destinations
This post has been corrected. See the note at the bottom for details. For a carrier whose parent company is still in bankruptcy, American Airlines doesn’t show signs of retrenching. The airline announced plans Wednesday to expand to eight new...
Tags: Continental Airlines, Travel, U.S. Airways, United Air Lines, AMR Corp.
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Contractor accused of not finishing jobs
The front of Naomi Schachter's scenic home is lined with sliding glass doors, which normally would provide an awesome view of her wooded property and access to her large deck. But for several months that view has been cluttered with yellow caution tape,...
Tags: Justice System, Media Industry, Trials, Lawyers, Allentown
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