| | Monday, Jan. 16, 2012 chicagotribune.com business newsletter |  | CLOSING BELL U.S. markets closed for Martin Luther King Jr. day, while European stocks recovered from early losses prompted by credit downgrades across the eurozone: MORE>> TOP BUSINESS NEWS Hacker accesses billing addresses, last four digits of credit card numbers of Zappos customers: MORE>> • Another hacker threatens to release full Norton Antivirus code on Tuesday: MORE>> Trade judge decides Motorola Mobility did not infringe on Apple's patents: MORE>> Chicago woman who was fired for working during lunch wins court battle: MORE>> Tribune Co. offers Chicago newsroom voluntary buyouts: MORE>> Playboy confirms it will shutter its Chicago headquarters in favor of a sunnier locale: MORE>> Three AAR Corp. employees killed in helicopter crash in Afghanistan: MORE>> Tropicana goes back to using only Florida oranges: MORE>> • Burger chain courts blind diners with sesame seed Braille on buns: MORE>> LATEST BUSINESS NEWS >> | SEND US A NEWS TIP >> TALKING BUSINESS "Like, if we were smart, evil people, we would be more cunning and subtle in our evil ways," said Groupon CEO Andrew Mason, who told "60 Minutes" on Sunday that his company made a "bush-league" mistake when it misstated its revenue before its IPO last year: MORE>> IN OTHER NEWS Four-year-old girl from University Park killed after a television set falls on her: MORE>> • Four people dead, including two children, in Fresno, Calif. shooting spree: MORE>> Jon Huntsman suspends campaign and backs Mitt Romney: MORE>> • Stephen Colbert's super PAC releases goofy ad comparing Mitt Romney to a serial killer: MORE>> Wisconsin Democrats are still searching for an opponent to face Scott Walker: MORE>> Rescuers resume search for survivors of capsized cruise ship: MORE>> • Minnesota couple with a son in the Chicago area are among those missing: MORE>> LATEST CHICAGO AND NATIONAL NEWS >> IN THE BLOGOSPHERE Over in Cityscapes, Blair Kamin ponders who might be Chicago's next star architect: MORE>> SPORTS FIX Perhaps not surprisingly, the Tribune's Dan Pompei has little sympathy for the Green Bay Packers: MORE>> • Aaron Rodgers blames the stunning loss on poor play: MORE>> • At least Miss America apparently likes Rodgers: MORE>> • The Giants' Eli Manning proves he is an elite quarterback: MORE>> Grizzlies end Bulls' five-game winning streak with victory in Monday's matinee, which Derrick Rose misses because of toe injury: MORE>> • Rose is named Eastern Conference player of the week: MORE>> LATEST SPORTS NEWS >> OFF THE CLOCK BizWrap found Ricky Gervais' Golden Globes jokes tepid, but others liked him well enough: MORE>> • Jason Sudeikis performs brutal, hilarious impersonation of Gervais on SNL: MORE>> • A Globes red carpet gallery: MORE>> Rooney Mara of "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" makes a quiet entrance at her first Golden Globes: MORE>> Jessica Biel grills Orlando Bloom and Miranda Kerr for advice on having a baby: MORE>> HEADED OUT? Traffic | See current information on area highways, buses, trains and planes on our commuting page: MORE>> Weather | Cloudy, with a chance of light rain in the evening and then light freezing rain during the predawn hours. Lows in the lower 30s. See our weather page with radar and Tom Skilling's seven-day forecast: MORE>> RSS US You can subscribe to an automatic feed of the latest Chicago Tribune business headlines. View them in your RSS reader or in your browser's tool bar. It's easy, just click here: MORE>> | | | |  | CHICAGO SHOPPING |  | I JUST WORK HERE | | BE THE FIRST TO KNOW | | | NEWS SEARCH |  | |
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