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Navistar: Miss. plant to lay off 252
A plant that builds mine resistant ambush protected vehicles for the military has laid off 252 workers. Officials with Warrenville, Illinois-based Navistar say the layoffs came after the military announced fewer MRAP vehicles would be ordered....Tags: Vehicles, Plant Openings, West Point
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It pays to weigh incentive options
Special to the Chicago TribuneNothing seems to motivate people to spend money like being rewarded with money. By all reports, the federal first-time home-buyer tax credit is pushing some area renters into the market. But that's not the only incentives for buyers; state and local...Tags: Personal Income, Income Tax, Manchester Community College, Chicago Mortgages, Homes
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Yorktown mall project architect
Special to the Chicago TribuneIn one town, George C. Olson helped a shopping center spring to life from the cornfields in the 1960s, while in another town he helped revive a dying downtown that was feeling the aftereffects of a different mall. Mr. Olson, principal of George C....Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Defense, A. George Pradel, Death and Dying, Naperville
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$39 million in defense business for Navistar
Tribune staffNavistar International Corp. said its defense subsidiary received two new "tactical vehicle" contracts totaling $39 million from the U.S. military. The Warrenville truck and engine maker said the contracts cover a total of 251 medium trucks, along with...Tags: Vehicles, Petroleum Industry, Navistar International Corporation
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Suit against NIU cancer center is withdrawn
Now that a state regulatory board has approved plans to bring a second proton therapy cancer treatment facility to Chicago's west suburbs, Procure Treatment Centers has withdrawn the lawsuit it filed against Northern Illinois University. Procure, which...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Health Treatments, Diseases, Trials, Cancer
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Medium-duty-truck unit being shopped
General Motors Corp., working to raise cash after three years of losses, is "assessing interest" about a possible sale of its medium-duty-truck business with companies including Navistar International Corp. GM won't discuss the status of the talks, the...Tags: Isuzu, Vehicles, Isuzu Motors Ltd., General Motors Corp., Navistar International Corporation
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Do not resuscitate
An obscure band of state regulators finally lumbered out of the way last week and approved a new cancer-treatment center that will be built in the western suburbs. That's a victory for cancer patients and health-care competition. The center will provide...Tags: Justice, Northern Illinois University, Diseases, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services
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State's bold technology bet
Proton therapy may be the next big thing in cancer treatment and a wonder of applied physics, but not everyone is convinced that the Chicago area needs two of the expensive, cutting-edge facilities. State regulators last week approved a $140 million...Tags: Robert Wilson, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, West Chicago, University of Chicago
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State OKs 2nd proton center for DuPage
Chicago Tribune reporterIn a surprise move, a state regulatory board Wednesday gave the OK for a proton therapy facility in DuPage County—the second such cutting-edge cancer-treatment center approved by the board this year and one that will be built just miles from the...Tags: Glenview, Hospitals and Clinics, Cancer, West Chicago, Northern Illinois University
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Solution to McCain: Vote Obama
John McCain insisted today that our basic economy is sound. Who's he trying to kid? We have a housing crisis. Home values have plummeted. Mortgage money is difficult if not impossible to secure. ARM's are readjusting to levels many people cannot afford....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Sarah Palin, John McCain, Iraq War
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Pentagon awards new vehicle contract to Navistar
Navistar International Corp. said that its defense segment has received a $752 million Pentagon contract to build a lighter and more mobile variant of its armored Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle, or MRAP. The Warrenville-based truck and engine...Tags: Vehicles, Armed Conflicts, Navistar International Corporation, Contracts
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Defense segment props up Navistar
Chicago Tribune reporterNavistar International Corp., helped by its fast-growing defense segment, reported fiscal third-quarter earnings late Wednesday that far surpassed analyst expectations. For the quarter ended July 31, the Warrenville-based maker of trucks and engines had...Tags: Vehicles, Stock Broking, Stocks, Armed Conflicts, Navistar International Corporation
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