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Poet LLC, the second-biggest U.S. ethanol producer, resumed operations at its Macon, Missouri, mill, two months after shutting the plant down because of a shortage of corn.
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The following is the text of the Federal Reserve Board’s Ninth District-- Minneapolis.
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U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chairman Tim Johnson is expected to announce today that he will become the fifth Democrat in the chamber to retire after the 2014 election, a Senate Democratic aide said.
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The University of Kentucky might have four freshmen selected in the National Basketball Association draft this June, after losing eight first-year- players to the NBA in the previous three seasons.
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The following is the text of the Federal Reserve Board’s Ninth District-- Minneapolis.
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Critics of Yahoo! Inc.’s recent ban on telecommuting say the policy will hurt productivity, while supporters say that making employees come into the office will help the struggling company.
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William “Wild Bill” Janklow ’s law office in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is crowded with mementos from his 16 years as a Republican governor. On a low, wooden bookcase, near bottles of hot sauce custom labeled for his annual Buffalo Roundup , he keeps a 4-foot length of red ribbon festooned with Citibank credit cards.
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After writing off a record $89 billion in 2009, U.S. credit card issuers are dumping risky customers and competing to sign up richer, more-stable payers.
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Poet LLC, the second-largest U.S. ethanol maker by production capacity, agreed to process sorghum from Chromatin Inc. into ethanol at its largest plant.
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The following is the text of the Federal Reserve Board’s Ninth District-- Minneapolis.
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