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In 1982, TransUnion was acquired as a subsidiary of Marmon Group, a holding company formed by Jay Pritzker and Robert Pritzker. It was spun off as a separate company under Pritzker control in 2005. The wealthy Pritzker family, most famous for owning the Hyatt hotel chain, began divesting the family's assets in late 2001 following the death of Jay Pritzker. Notable major divestitures include Hyatt Hotels Corp. public in 2009 and selling majority stake in TransUnion in 2010.[1] In April 2010, the Pritzker family, with Penny Pritzker as TransUnion Chair, sold controlling interest of TransUnion to a new majority owner, the Chicago-based private-equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners.[2] Madison Dearborn Partners acquired 51 percent stake in TransUnion, and the Pritzker family maintained 49 percent ownership. It is based in Chicago, Illinois.
upset when he appeared in a college video with the paddle. Carrillo says they were afraid people would assume they were gay, too. Research shows that, while people are more accepting of homosexuality, society, and particularly men, still have a more difficult time accepting gay men than lesbians. (AP Photo/Martha Irvine)The Associated PressADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - United States' Megan Rapinoe celebrates her goal against Ireland in an international friendly soccer match in Glendale, Ariz. on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. High-profile lesbian athletes have come out while still playing their sports, but not a single gay male athlete in major U.S. professional sports has done the same. (AP Photo/Paul Connors)The Associated PressADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013 AND THEREAFTER - In this circa 1997 photo provided by the family, Timothy O'Brien adjusts the Cub Scout uniform of his son, Ian, at their home in Santee, Calif. In early 2013, Ian O'Brien, 23, wrote an opinion piece tied to the Boy Scout debate and his own experience in the Scouts when he was growing up in the San Diego area. To put it simply: Being a boy is supposed to look one way, and you get punished when it doesn't, O'Brien wrote in the piece, which appeared in The Advocate, a national magazine for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. (AP Photo/Ian O'Brien)The Associated PressCHICAGO It may be a man's world, as the saying goes,
LONDON A British coroner has delivered a verdict of accidental death in the case of a stowaway who fell from a plane's undercarriage.The man's body landed in a street in southwest London in September. Months later he was identified as Jose Matada, 26, of Mozambique.At an inquest Thursday, police Det. Sgt. Jeremy Allsup said Matada was identified through a SIM card in his pocket. One number was traced to a woman whose family had employed him in South Africa.Matada may have been trying to reach Britain illegally.Pathologist Robert Chapman said Matada survived most of the flight from Angola, but might have been killed by hypothermia, lack of oxygen or the plane's landing gear before his body hit the ground.Coroner Sean Cummings ruled Matada's death an accident.




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