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A history of bomb attacks
Chicago Tribune reporterChicago is no stranger to bombs. We live in a relatively bomb-free era, the first such respite Chicagoans have enjoyed since at least the middle of the 19th century. The city that gave the world the mother of all explosive devices and ushered in the...Tags: Willis Tower, Bombings, Merchandise Mart, IBM, Wrigley Building
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Many private interests were Brown's fellow travelers in China
SACRAMENTO — As Gov. Jerry Brown returned this week from his trade mission to China, his decision to have his travel and that of 10 staffers paid for by special interests was raising eyebrows. The dozens of delegates who joined Brown on the tour...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Lobbying, Jerry Brown, Beverage Industry, Government
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Palos Hills bank robbed
Special to the TribunePalos Hills police are searching for a man who robbed a bank Friday afternoon before he fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of money. The suspect entered the Bank of America at 10260 South Roberts Road shortly after 1 p.m. and inferred that he had a...Tags: Theft, Bank Robbery
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Deeds for April 21, 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Ann M. McMillin, through Gary W. McMillin, Lisa G. and Mark E. Hobbs, and Gary W. McMillin to Mary and Henderson Goins Jr., property on Cloverdale Drive, $127,000....Tags: Barbara Turner, Financial and Business Services, Philips Electronics, Mortgages, Corning Incorporated
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Foreclosure-abuse settlement checks bounce
Some borrowers who received compensation for possible foreclosure abuses were told to take a hike this week when they tried to cash the checks. Just when it seemed the mortgage mess might be tailing off, it was the latest debacle for a program whose...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Finance, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
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Customers more satisfied with big banks, J.D. Power survey says
Megabanks still lag behind their smaller brethren in customer satisfaction, but the goliaths are catching up, according to a national survey that ranked JPMorgan Chase Bank highest among the big dogs and Bank of America lowest. The J.D. Power and...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Marketing, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Banking, City National Corporation
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Planned complex aims to help Pacoima neighborhood, entrepreneurs
At a busy but nondescript intersection in Pacoima, a real estate developer is trying to help revive the San Fernando Valley neighborhood with an open-air market and retail complex aimed at small entrepreneurs. The complex on Van Nuys Boulevard at San...
Tags: Entertainment, CVS Corp., Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Realty
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Apple shares tumble as stocks fall for second day in last three
The stock market endured its second broad decline in three days, as investors fretted about weak earnings in the U.S. and deepening economic stagnation in Europe. Companies ranging from Apple Inc. to Bank of America Corp. were battered as investors fled...
Tags: European Debt Crisis, Stock Market, Financial Markets, Apple Inc., Insider Trading
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BofA Profit Misses Estimates As Revenue Falls
Bank of America Corp., parent of Connecticut's largest bank, reported a lower-than-expected first-quarter profit and its revenue fell, sending the No. 2 U.S. bank's shares down 3 percent before the bell on Wednesday. Net income quadrupled to $2.62...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Thomson Corporation, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Finance, Buyback
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BofA's Countrywide In Record $500M Mortgage Settlement
Bank of America Corp. has reached a record $500 million settlement with investors who claimed they were misled by its Countrywide unit into buying risky mortgage debt. The settlement is the largest to resolve federal class-action litigation over...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Freddie Mac, Securities, Litigation and Regulation, American International Group
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BofA quadruples its profit but disappoints investors
Bank of America Corp. quadrupled its first-quarter profit, reducing expenses and loan losses and reporting better brokerage and investment banking results, but continued to be bogged down by its mortgage operations, disappointing investors. Trying to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit Ratings, Mortgages, Banking
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Dodge City bank location closing
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsMore people banking on-line will mean fewer bank options for people in Dodge City. Bank of America will close its north-side Dodge City branch in July. Workers will move to the main Dodge City branch on Second Avenue. A spokesperson for Bank of...Tags: Banking
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