Updated on April 17, 2007
79. Agribusiness News: Barn blaze probed
Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the latest in a string of suspicious barn fires that has rattled Winchester's farming community. It's the 17th suspicious fire in the area since last June, when a suspected serial arsonist first struck. That led to a brief respite from fires, but fears were reignited when more than 100 cattle died in a blaze in March. Fire marshals were on the scene, and the cause was expected to be determined shortly. Pete Robertson also confirmed there was...
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80. Agribusiness News: Traveler Taxes Awarded to Small Airports
April 15, 2007, 10:47 PM EDT WASHINGTON -- Embattled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said Sunday he will continue to lead bank efforts to reduce global poverty, resisting calls to step down over his involvement in securing a huge pay increase for a close female friend. April 15, 2007, 10:47 PM EDT WASHINGTON -- Embattled World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said Sunday he will continue to lead bank efforts to reduce global poverty, resisting calls to step down over his involvement in...
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81. Agribusiness News: Cramer's 'Mad Money Lightning Round': Monsanto's Corny
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82. Agribusiness News: Slain teen's half-brother shot
A motion to recommend that the property be rezoned from low-density residential to highway commercial ended in a 3-3 tie, with Chairman Archie Warner abstaining because his landscape company does work with Davenport. GR superintendent apologizes to American Indians GRAND RAPIDS -- Superintendent Bernard Taylor tonight apologized to the American Indian community for being insensitive, but said he won't apologize for closing an alternative program that he said did not meet the needs of...
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