Monday, November 23, 2009
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Kiran Sood
  • Empowerment through financial education for Latina women
  • Carbon legislation, new technologies threaten to raise costs on Illinois coal
  • Scarce capital finds fertile ground in new ventures, innovation
  • RFID holds promise for Zebra in economic recovery
  • Automakers hope consumers share sense of urgency in alternative fuel technology
  • Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports continuing economic weakness in nation, Midwest
  • Tellabs shares jump on stronger-than-expected earnings
  • Zebra reports loss, lowers first quarter estimates
  • Strong Drug Sales Help Abbott Post 28% Increase In Profit
  • January retail sales rise 1 percent
  • United begins offering wireless but Chicagoans lukewarm to service
  • Pending home sales plummet 7.7 percent to a new low in January
  • Average hourly earnings increase 3.6 percent
  • Loser: Cabot Microelectronics Corp.
  • Mass layoffs increase by half
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Kiran is a business reporter covering technology for the Medill News Service in Chicago.