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    Apr 28, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  1. Oak Park bank business FBOP sued by PBGC

    TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » News
    FBOP Corp., the Oak Park-bank business whose nine U.S. banks failed and were seized by the government in October 2009, is in the process of …...
  2. Jul 8, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Writing a new chapter in Napa's rebirth

    What's a town gotta do to gain some cachet? The city of Napa has new homes, new hotels, new shops and new restaurants. The once-neglected river that runs through town has been reclaimed, historic buildings have been restored, and developers have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into downtown.
    What's a town gotta do to gain some cachet? The city of Napa has new homes, new hotels, new shops and new restaurants. The once-neglected river that runs through town has been reclaimed, historic buildings have been restored, and developers have poured...

    Tags: Alpine Skiing, Financially Distressed Companies, Sports, Building Material, Tourism and Leisure

  4. Sep 17, 2006 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  5. Oct 31, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  6. Should the government sell fire insurance?

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Today, Carson and Rider assess the government's role in fire insurance. Yesterday, they discussed the difference between local and federal response to the fires in San Diego. Monday, they pointed fingers at the city's lack of preparedness. Later this...

    Tags: Politics, Corporate Crime, Dianne Feinstein, Disasters and Accidents, Mortgages

  7. May 20, 2007 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  8. Dec 10, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. So you think your 401(k) money is safe

    Times Staff Writer
    Jim Elliott, 55, spends his days clambering onto the tops of houses, taking measurements for the wooden trusses his company sells to support roofs through long, snowy winters. Not long ago, Elliott thought his ladder-climbing days would soon be over....

    Tags: Crimes, Politics, Corporate Crime, Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy

  10. Oct 28, 2008 |Story| WXIN-LTV
  11. The end of the road for U.S. carmakers?

    Are the Big Three worth saving? The U.S. auto industry's downward spiral has accelerated dramatically in recent weeks. In a desperate bid for solvency, General Motors Corp. is seeking a merger with Chrysler. Chrysler has talked with Renault and Nissan...

    Tags: Johnson Controls Incorporated, American International Group, South Carolina, Toyota Motor Corp., Colleges and Universities

  12. Aug 20, 2006 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Dec 30, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. How Bedrock Promises of Security Have Fractured Across America

    Times Staff Writer
    For more than two decades, Lowell Seibert made a living driving piles and erecting machinery across the industrial Midwest. But with mortgage payments, college tuitions and the prospect of retirement looming, Seibert traded in his outdoor job 14 years...

    Tags: Politics, Health and Safety at School, Financially Distressed Companies, Company Privatization, Arts and Culture

  15. Oct 10, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. If America Is Richer, Why Are Its Families So Much Less Secure?

    By most conventional measures, Paul Fredo is an American success story.
    Times Staff Writer
    By most conventional measures, Paul Fredo is an American success story. The son of a coal miner, he made almost $200,000 in the last year, enough to place him in the top 2% of wage earners. As a financial manager for the U.S. unit of Alstom, the French...

    Tags: Politics, National Government, Business, Chicago Mortgages, Princeton University

  17. Nov 18, 2003 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  18. Bethlehem Steel retirees get the lowdown on pensions

    Of The Morning Call
    Many lost their jobs. They lost their health and life insurance. And now many are losing chunks of their pensions. But these Bethlehem Steel Corp. retirees refuse to lose their dignity. "It's a raw deal," said Daniel Chunko, 54, a former crane...

    Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Employees, Career and Workplace, Metal and Mineral

  19. Oct 23, 2003 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  20. Judge OKs Steel liquidation plan

    Of The Morning Call
    A U.S. Bankruptcy Court judge on Wednesday approved the liquidation plan for Bethlehem Steel Corp., clearing the way for the final disappearance of the Lehigh Valley industrial icon by year's end. In a 29-page order, Judge Burton Lifland cleared the...

    Tags: Politics, Interior Policy, Employees, Career and Workplace, Judges

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