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Mortgage settlement brings relief to 25K in Illinois
Tribune reporterMore than 25,000 Illinois residents have received approximately $1.8 billion from the landmark national mortgage settlement, but servicer compliance with the pact remains an issue for several companies, according to a report from the settlement's...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Bank of America Corp., Mortgages, Financial and Business Services
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Baltimore water bills could rise by 15 percent
Customers of Baltimore's water system would see their water bills go up 15 percent — more than expected — under a proposal the Department of Public Works announced Monday. The projected rate hike follows years of increases and will bring a...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Personal Income, U.S. Conference of Mayors, Water Supply
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Payvia buys mobile marketing firm Mogreet
Mobile payments company Payvia Inc. has acquired Mogreet, a Venice mobile marketing start-up. The companies declined to disclose the financial terms of the deal. The Mogreet team will join Los Angeles company Payvia, and Mogreet founder and Chief...Tags: Cox Media Group, Inc., Business, Online Media Industry, Marketing, Consumer Goods Industries
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Chicago's GrubHub to merge with Seamless
One company was founded in Chicago by hungry software engineers, the other in New York by hungry lawyers. Both were looking to replace restaurants' paper takeout menus with Web-based technology. Now the two rivals are joining forces. GrubHub, one of...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Startups, University of Chicago, Groupon, Inc., Corporate Officers
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Local software company grows with nonprofit niche
TidewaterBizThe founders of a Virginia Beach software company recognized a shift toward more relationship-driven fundraising in the nonprofit sector, and created a better system to manage donor and marketing data. “The nonprofit software market is highly...Tags: Skype, Hampton Roads, Microsoft Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, United Way of South Hampton Roads
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Reinventing the brownie
Baking brownies has made Sheila G. Mains more than popular among friends and family. It has turned her into an entrepreneur as founder and chief executive officer of Sheila G Brands, LLC, based in West Palm Beach. Mains grew her passion into a food...Tags: Windermere, McCormick Place, Amusement and Theme Parks, Google+, Corporate Officers
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What do we eat? New food map will tell us
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Same goes for soda. Until now, the only way to find out what people in the United States eat and how many calories they consume has...
Tags: Government, Science and Technology, Nutrition, Chocolate Milk, Health and Safety at School
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Peoples Gas seeks surcharge to pay for $2.5 billion pipe replacement program
Peoples Gas has dropped its request for automatic rate hikes on home heating bills to pay to replace aging pipes below city streets. Chicago's Peoples Gas is floating legislation in Springfield that would add a surcharge onto utility bills to pay for a...Tags: Ameren Corporation, Home Heating, Nicor Incorporated, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program)
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What to know before giving up on cable
Need more proof that the world is changing? Last week, the president of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, Michael Powell, told the Senate that "the largest subscription video provider in the country today is Netflix." If you haven't...
Tags: Television, Hulu, Amazon.com Inc., Media Industry, Google Play
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Missing Boca attorney had ties with companies facing FTC lawsuit
Missing Boca Raton attorney Timothy McCabe once had ties to what federal authorities have described as a web of South Florida businesses that financially preyed on people desperate to avoid foreclosure, the Sun Sentinel has found. McCabe got some of his...
Tags: Trials, Mortgages, Laws, Fort Lauderdale, Defendants
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Rodale launches online store
Emmaus publisher Rodale is entering the online retail business, hoping that readers interested in the ultimate bikini body and how to build beach muscle will also be inclined to drop $48 on a microfiber yoga towel made with recycled coconut shells or $199...
Tags: Hobbies, E-Commerce Industry, Newspaper and Magazine, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Online Advertising
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Consumer watchdog: most sunscreens meet FDA standards, but questionable SPF ratings persist
AP Health WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Sunbathers headed to the beach this summer will find new sunscreen labels on store shelves that are designed to make the products more effective and easier to use. But despite those long-awaited changes, many sunscreens continue to...Tags: Skin Cancer, Johnson & Johnson Inc., Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC, Dermatologists
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