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Technology, process purchase for commercial cellulosic bio-ethanol
SIOUX FALLS - POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels has contracted for a key technology/process component in breaking down cellulose to produced advanced biofuel. POET-DSM has contracted with International Technology Group ANDRITZ, through its U.S. subsidiary...Tags: Poetry, Environmental Issues, Ethanol, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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Statue of Norman Borlaug being crafted
A man who worked with researchers around the world, developed high-yielding varieties and modern production practices that helped save untold numbers of people from starvation will be immortalized at the U.S. Capitol. It’s pretty neat that the image...Tags: United Nations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Arts
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Aberdeen artist Ben Victor to sculpt Nobel peace prize winner
jbahr@aberdeennews.comFollowing an international search, Aberdeen sculptor Ben Victor has been selected to create a statue of the late Norman Borlaug that will be on permanent display at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Victor was introduced at a news...Tags: Arts, Nobel Prize Awards, Government, Washington, DC, Executive Branch
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Analysis: Race may be down to a handful of unknowns
Portsmouth, N.H. (AP) — Flush with cash, Mitt Romney plans to open a new front in the White House race by challenging President Barack Obama in upper Midwest states where he might not have dug in otherwise. Obama is intensifying his efforts to...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Julian Castro, Joe Biden, Democratic Party
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Debate about ethanol and corn prices intensifies
WASHINGTON - This summer's brutal weather is the backdrop for a renewed battle between fuel and food interests: The meat industry and several governors want less of the nation's corn going to make ethanol, but it's questionable whether the pullback...Tags: Droughts, Petroleum Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Natural Disasters, Government
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O'Malley speaks to Iowa delegates about party's future
CHARLOTTE -- Speaking to members of Iowa's influential delegation to the Democratic convention on Wednesday, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley took a shot at several Republican governors while laying out a broad vision for the party that some suspect he hopes...Tags: Amy Klobuchar, Martin O'Malley, Government, Executive Branch, Democratic Party
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Gov. Rick Scott tells ‘Fox News Sunday’ what Mitt Romney needs to do to win Florida
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelFlorida Gov. Rick Scott will be a guest on “Fox News Sunday” this weekend. He and fellow Republican Gov. Terry Branstad of Iowa will discuss what Mitt Romney needs to do to win their states in November. Brit Hume will fill in for host Chris... -
GOP ticket faces growing pains as Democrats attack
DENVER (AP) — The newly shaped Republican presidential ticket is fighting growing pains amid charges from President Barack Obama's re-election team that challenger Mitt Romney favors his new running mate's controversial plans to overhaul Medicare...
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Iowa governor nearly chokes to death on carrot
KIAHYou know what you call a bunch of tractors parked outside McDonald's on a Friday night in Iowa? Prom. Iowa's about as country as it gets. And you know what they say about taking the boy out of the country, right? Well, Iowa's governor Terry Branstad...Tags: Health, Politics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Government, Regional Authority
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Iowa Gov. Hospitalized After Choking on Carrot on USS Iowa
KTLA NewsSAN PEDRO (KTLA) -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad has been released from the hospital after choking on a carrot while taking part in the re-dedication ceremony of the USS Iowa. According to his spokesman, the 65-year-old choked on a carrot and vomited and...Tags: Health, Ceremonies, Medical Procedures and Tests, Culture, Hospitals and Clinics
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USS Iowa Opens as a Public Museum
KTLA NewsSAN PEDRO, Calif. (KTLA) -- After more than 50 years in service, the public can now walk aboard the decks of the USS Iowa. The ship opened as a floating museum Saturday at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro. General admission ticket cost $18....Tags: U.S. Navy, Korean War (1950-1953), Europe, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Port of Los Angeles
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Readers know how to write, too
On an early morning bicycle ride, I roll past a massive red combine slumbering at the end of a freshly barbered wheat field. The machine is so big that the 40-acre blonde bed it rests in looks more like a playground than a farm field. That scene - red...Tags: Education, Central African Republic, Politics, Salt, Authors
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