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Battery maker B456 Systems' bankruptcy plan approved
ReutersMay 21 (Reuters) - B456 Systems Inc, the lithium-ion battery maker which received a $249 million U.S. government grant, won court approval for its bankruptcy plan on Monday. Judge Kevin Carey approved the plan under which unsecured creditors of the...Tags: China, Dwayne Johnson, Bankruptcy, General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment
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School officials are wary of proposed Westmont TIF
Westmont school officials are worried that a village redevelopment tool could cost the school system a lot of tax revenue. Community Unit School District 201 officials are asking parents to learn about the potential impact of a tax increment financing... -
District 201 OKs increased class sizes
Community Unit School District 201 officials have decided to double the size of second- and third-grade classrooms at C.E. Miller Elementary School in Westmont to implement other academic programs at the junior high and high school. Last month the...
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District 201 starts full-day kindergarten
Community Unit School District 201 school officials recently signed off on a new tuition-based, full-day kindergarten program that is designed to give kids a head start in academics before entering the first grade. School officials said tuition will...
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Part four: Bankruptcy Inc.
Somewhere in the third year of Tribune Co.'s marathon Chapter 11 proceeding, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Kevin Carey looked out at a Delaware courtroom packed with high-priced attorneys and conceded the case had broken down into what he called a...
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Tribune Co. to emerge from bankruptcy Monday
The last day of 2012 is the first of a new era for Tribune Co. After spending more than four years embroiled in a contentious Chapter 11 bankruptcy case, the reorganized Chicago-based media company will emerge Monday under new owners and a newly...Tags: Advertising, Bankruptcy, Media Industry, Satellite and Cable Service, Peter Liguori
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Bankruptcy judge says he will approve Tribune Co. restructuring
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter more than 31/2 years of bitter legal conflict, the judge in Tribune Co.'s bankruptcy case said he would approve a plan to transfer ownership of the Chicago media company to a group of hedge funds and banks based in Los Angeles and New York. But...Tags: Media Industry, Bankruptcy, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations
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RG Steel gets judge's OK for $767,000 in bonuses, stipends
A federal bankruptcy judge approved RG Steel's $767,000 "retention" plan for 21 employees Tuesday over the sharp objections of the United Steelworkers. The payments, approved by Judge Kevin J. Carey in Wilmington, include stipends for health insurance...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Bankruptcy, Justice System, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Judge OKs pact ending health benefits for Sparrows Point workers
A settlement agreement ending health benefits for Sparrows Point workers Aug. 31 was approved Thursday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, Del. The agreement, struck by mill owner RG Steel and the United Steelworkers union last week, also...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Crime, Law and Justice, Bankruptcy, Justice System, Career and Workplace
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Court clears environmental appeal in Sparrows Point cleanup
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has allowed environmental groups to appeal RG Steel's plan to limit its investigation of potential toxic contamination in the waters surrounding Sparrows Point. While bankruptcy filings normally put all litigation on hold, U....
Tags: Bankruptcy, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Inner Harbor, Litigation and Regulation, Financially Distressed Companies
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Education policy and the public's 'tolerance for ridiculousness'
Change of SubjectFrom Requiem For A Failed Education Policy: The Long Slow Death Of No Child Left Behind by Kevin Carey,The New Republic: School improvement trajectories aren’t like bodies in motion, coasting on momentum. They’re more like the path up a... -
Auction for Sparrows Point mill delayed
The auction for RG Steel's Sparrows Point steel mill, expected Tuesday, will be delayed by a week.
The sale of the Baltimore County facility as well as RG Steel's assets in Warren, Ohio, is now scheduled for 10 a.m. next Tuesday in New York.
Attorneys...Tags: Nucor Corporation, Bankruptcy, Metal, Auction Service, Baltimore County
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