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A Steve Jobs cheese head, when Ruth met Anthony, pass the salt and more
Daily Dish-- Must-read Biz story on beloved chicken chain Zankou Chicken and how family tragedy stifles the potential for meteoric growth. (But we still want to know: Can we have the recipe for that insanely delicious garlic sauce? Pretty please?) --...... -
Zell closes deal for The Times
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor the second time in eight years, control of the Los Angeles Times changed hands Thursday, passing from a staid Chicago conglomerate to a private company headed by an unpredictable and colorful billionaire, in a debt-heavy deal that creates tremendous...Tags: Robert R. McCormick, Leveraged Buyouts, Advertising, Management Change, Northern Trust Corporation
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Edwin Traisman, 91; helped develop Cheez Whiz
Times Staff WriterEdwin Traisman, a food researcher who helped create Cheez Whiz and, as an early McDonald's franchise owner in Wisconsin, co-developed the freezing process used to make McDonald's French fries, has died. He was 91. Traisman, a resident of Monona, Wis.,...Tags: Potatoes, Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Ken Strong, Hammond, Dining and Drinking
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Money clashes with mission
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen the cold call came from Ameriquest Mortgage Co., a top lender, Jeff and Cheryl Busby were intrigued. They had been wanting to renovate the garage of their small bungalow, a stone's throw from picturesque Green Lake. The agent, they said, promised...Tags: Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Ethics, Weather, Crimes, Cadbury plc
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Lawyers Put Their Weight Behind Obesity Cases
Times Staff WriterLast week, behind closed doors, veteran attorneys of the tobacco wars taught a class on how to attack what they say is the nation's latest health affliction: fast food. The session at Northeastern University was as secretive as McDonald's has been...Tags: Salads, Advertising, Consumer Goods Industries, Burger King, Hamburgers
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Kraft forms divisions for meals and snacks
Tribune reporterKraft Foods Group, the Northfield-based maker of Planters, Philadelphia brands and Maxwell House, said Friday that it has created two business units in an effort to streamline its structure and reinforce its marketing efforts. Kraft was spun off from...Tags: New Products
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READER SUBMITTED: LATICRETE Appoints Zelinsky To Board Of Directors
BethanyLATICRETE, a manufacturer of globally proven construction solutions for the building industry, has announced that Doris Zelinsky of New Haven, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of LATICRETE International, Inc., at their annual May Shareholders'...Tags: Science and Technology, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Technology
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The day ahead in business May 22
Reports: MBA mortgate index for week ended May 18, 6 a.m.; Existing home sales for April, 9 a.m.; Bernanke testimony before the Joint Economic Committee of Congress, 9 a.m.; Crude inventories for week ended May 18, 9:30 a.m.; Minutes of FOMC meeting May...
Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Lowe's Companies Inc., Westell Technologies Incorporated, Target Brands, Inc., American Eagle Outfitters Incorporated
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Most Chicago-area CEOs benefit from booming markets
Coming off a year when most stock markets generated double-digit returns, CEOs of Chicago-area companies, whose pay is powered by lucrative stock awards, took home more money last year. But at a handful of companies where profits dropped, CEOs took...
Tags: United Air Lines, Prices, Motorola Mobility, Inc., Corporate Performance, Interior Policy
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Rosenthal: Food fights that can color an entire industry
Kraft Foods Group, you may have heard, is engaged in a dust-up with more than 275,000 online petitioners unconvinced by the food giant's assertion that dyes used to produce the distinctive orange hue in one version of its Macaroni & Cheese pose no...Tags: Food Industry, Science and Technology, Politics, Interior Policy, Same-Sex Marriage
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Culture clash: New history of Chicago taps into our malaise
Thomas Dyja looked at me with abject horror, then humor, then, as his face crumbled in defeat, resignation. A face that said, "See? This is why I wrote a 412-page cultural history of Chicago at midcentury that — as much as it pulls together...
Tags: Columbia University, Dave Garroway, Museums, Marshall Field, Nelson Algren
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