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AIG Announces Plans To Keep Certain Units
American International Group Inc., the insurer that agreed to sell assets to repay a federal loan, plans to keep its U.S. commercial coverage and overseas life insurance units, an executive said today. Kristian Moor, chief executive officer of the New...Tags: American International Group, Corporate Officers, Insurance, New York, Management Change
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Fakes flourish as jeans continue upscale trend
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES— Chris Johnson squints at the jeans-clad mannequins lined up in fashion district storefronts in downtown Los Angeles, looking for something special: an upside-down horseshoe on the back pocket. He passes stores selling counterfeit Coach...Tags: Sales, Ohio, Los Angeles, Idaho, Business Enterprises
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'Steady hand' Liddy picked to head AIG
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen the U.S. government on Tuesday arranged an $85 billion bailout plan for American International Group Inc., Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson didn't have to look long and hard for a new chief executive to run the troubled insurer. In a time of...Tags: Allstate Corporation, Skokie, American International Group, Insurance, Northbrook
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Step by step
2007-present: Executive vice president, chief financial officer, Aon Corp., Chicago 2006-07: Chief financial officer, platforms and services division, Microsoft Corp., Seattle 2005-06: Chief financial officer, online services, Microsoft 2003-06:...Tags: Corporate Officers, Schools, Microsoft Corp., Online, Government
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LIers gather in honor of 9/11 victims
sophia.chang@newsday.comFrom the sands of Point Lookout to classrooms in Lynbrook, on the beach in Fire Island and in church pews in Rockville Centre -- and, of course, at Ground Zero in Manhattan -- the message on the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks was the same: We...Tags: William Murphy, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Litigation ends in 1996 Palwaukee Municipal Airport crash that killed 4 people
Chicago Tribune reporterWhen a twin-engine Gulfstream IV jet exploded in fire, killing four people, after trying to take off from a northwest suburban airport in 1996, it marked the start of a tortuous legal battle that finally ended Wednesday. Everyone involved in lawsuits...Tags: Litigation, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Illinois
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Chicago public school students skip class in show of activism
Chicago Tribune reportersSporting book bags and name tags, nearly 1,000 Chicago students on Tuesday got a tutorial in civic action aimed at spotlighting the disparities in Illinois public education as they missed the first day of city classes and instead attempted to register...Tags: Family, Illinois, Richard M. Daley, Regional Authority, Executive Branch
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Loss in numbers game adds up for Aon CFO
Special to the Chicago TribuneAs a youngster, Christa Davies was intrigued with math and physics. "I'd always liked solving problems and discovered math and physics are tools in logically solving problems," said Davies, daughter of an Australian Supreme Court justice and a part-time...Tags: Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Technology, Academic Progress, Schools
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Meeks calls off school boycott
Chicago Tribune reportersUpdate: State Sen. James Meeks (D-Chicago) called off his two-day boycott of Chicago Public Schools late Wednesday, saying he was heeding Gov. Rod Blagojevich's admonition that he wouldn't discuss Illinois school funding while students were kept out of...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Danny Davis, Family, Illinois, Richard M. Daley
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Meeks continues school boycott in lobbies of corporate and government buildings
State Sen. James Meeks (D-Chicago) called off his two-day boycott of Chicago Public Schools late Wednesday, saying he was heeding Gov. Rod Blagojevich's admonition that he wouldn't discuss Illinois school funding while students were kept out of classes....Tags: Demonstration, Illinois, Richard M. Daley, Schools, Church and State Relations
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Aon's gain from sale of 2 subsidiaries pushes profit higher
Chicago Tribune reporterHelped by a $1 billion after-tax gain on the sale of Combined Insurance Company of America and Sterling Life Insurance, Aon Corp. on Thursday reported sharply higher second-quarter net income. Net profit rose to $1.1 billion, or $3.71 per share, from...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Stock Broking, Morningstar Incorporated, Earnings
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Aon to buy UK's Benfield Group
Chicago Tribune reportersChicago-based insurance broker Aon Corp., moving to expand the reinsurance side of its operations, agreed Friday to pay $1.58 billion to acquire British reinsurance broker Benfield Group Ltd. It's at least the second reinsurance deal that Aon has done...Tags: Florida, Stock Activities, Natural Disasters, Itasca, Disasters
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