Federal Judge Won't Certify Class in Plastics Antitrust Case
Four non-settling defendants have now won a ruling that effectively kills a settlement in a suit alleging price-fixing conspiracies in the markets for plastics additives. In his opinion in In re Plastics Additives Antitrust Litigation, U.S. District Judge Legrome Davis ruled that the plaintiffs cannot pursue the case as a class action because the theory of their antitrust claims is riddled with ...
Nikkei seen building gains above 16-mth low; yen eyed
Nikkei seen building gains above 16-mth low; yen eyed
Volunteerism Conference slated for Sept. 23
Area volunteers in public, private and nonprofit organizations will be able to learn more about how to help others and their own development during the Southern Illinois Volunteerism Conference.
Japanese Bonds May Decline for Second Day on Speculation Stocks Will Rise
Japanese bonds may decline for a second day amid a global rally in stocks after concern eased that U.S. economic growth will stall.
Police Blotter
The following incidents were listed among the official reports of the Evanston Police Department. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a finding of guilt. Only a court of law can make that determination. Court appearances take place in Cook County 2nd District Circuit Court, Skokie, unless indicated otherwise.
Teen charged after throwing rocks from Edens overpass
Man charged after throwing rocks from Edens overpass
Naperville Jaycees hope Last Fling can make a difference
There's a perfect moment that takes place each year during the Naperville Jaycees' Last Fling celebration.
Home Prices Probably Cooled, U.S. Consumer Sentiment Languished
The rebound in U.S. home prices probably slowed, while consumer confidence languished near a five-month low, indicating threats to the economic recovery are mounting, economists said before reports today.