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Colo. billboard links Obama with jihadists Nov 20 2009 5:16PM
A billboard showing President Barack
Obama wearing a turban has sparked a lot of attention at the
suburban Denver used car dealership that put it up.
The sign, completed Friday by artist David Lee of Arvada, shows
a grinning, cartoonish Obama an
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Nov 20 2009 3:17PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Friday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery fell 2.75 cents to $5.5975 a bushel,
while December corn lost 4 cents to $3.91 a bushel and oats for
December delivery edged down 1.5 cents to $2.58
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 20 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Fri.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 558 3/4 572 1/4 553 1/4 559 3/4 DOWN 2 3/4
Mar 579 1/2
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| Agriculture futures mostly fall, livestock higher Nov 20 2009 12:01PM
Agriculture futures were mostly lower early
Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery lost 5.5 cents to $5.57 a bushel,
while December corn shed 2 cents to $3.93 a bushel and oats for
December delivery were unchanged at $
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| JOGR110 Nov 20 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Fri Nov 20, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:... Nov 20 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 563 1/4 572 1/4 553 1/4 557 DOWN 5 1/2
Mar 584 593 3/4
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| Agriculture futures mixed on the Chicago BOT Nov 19 2009 3:03PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Thursday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery fell 3.75 cents to $5.625 a bushel,
while December corn lost 3 cents to $3.95 a bushel and oats for
December delivery was flat at $2.595 a bushel.
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 19 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Thu.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 564 1/2 571 1/2 549 3/4 562 1/2 DOWN 3 3/4
Mar 585 1/2
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| Wheat was lower. Nov 19 2009 11:33AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were scarce at St. Joseph MO.
Cattle none on offer at St. Joseph MO.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 1,735 bu
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| JOGR110 Nov 19 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Thu Nov 19, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture, livestock futures trade mixed Nov 19 2009 10:51AM
Agriculture futures were mixed Thursday in early
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for March delivery dropped 12 cents to $5.76 a bushel;
March corn lost 6.25 cents to $4.0725 a bushel; January soybeans
added 1 cent to $10.28 a bushel
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:... Nov 19 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 566 1/2 566 1/2 549 3/4 555 DOWN 11 1/4
Mar 588 1/4 588 1/
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Eye on Ag - Grain Markets Nov 18 2009 7:23PM
While farmers were busy harvesting their crops this fall, prices for their commodities were falling as well.
The mainstay in the state, wheat dipped below the five dollar a bushel range with sharp discounts for low protein.
Now a month later, an almost u
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| Agriculture futures trade lower on the CBOT Nov 18 2009 3:03PM
Agriculture futures fell Wednesday on the Chicago
Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery dropped 8.5 cents to $5.6625 a
bushel, while December corn lost 4 cents to $3.98 a bushel and oats
for December delivery edged down 2 cents to $2.595 a
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 18 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Wed.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 576 3/4 583 1/2 564 1/2 566 1/4 DOWN 8 1/2
Mar 598 60
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| Wheat was higher. Nov 18 2009 11:47AM
[[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]] was higher.
[[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] was higher.
Oats were unchanged.
[[kxtopic:soybeans:t[Soybeans]:t]] were higher.
Hog prices were lower at St. Joseph MO.
Cattle none on offer.
das
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| Agriculture futures mostly higher on Chicago BOT Nov 18 2009 11:26AM
Agriculture futures were mostly higher Wednesday
in early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery added 6.25 cent to $5.81 a bushel;
December corn gained 5.5 cents to $4.075 a bushel; January soybeans
jumped 17.5 cents
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| JOGR110 Nov 18 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Wed Nov 18, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:... Nov 18 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 573 583 1/2 567 1/2 581 UP 6 1/4
Mar 595 1/4 605 588
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Nov 17 2009 2:56PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Tuesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery jumped 12.5 cents to $5.7475 a
bushel, while December corn slipped 0.25 cent to $4.02 a bushel and
oats for December delivery fell 2.5 cents to $2.
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 17 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Tue.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 571 1/2 575 1/2 555 1/4 574 3/4 UP 12 1/2
Mar 593 1/2 59
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| Wheat was lower. Nov 17 2009 11:47AM
[[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]] was lower.
[[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] was lower.
Oats were unchanged.
[[kxtopic:soybeans:t[Soybeans]:t]] were lower.
Hog prices were not available early.
Cattle prices were not available.
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| JOGR110 Nov 17 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Tue Nov 17, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures mostly lower on Chicago BOT Nov 17 2009 10:44AM
Agriculture futures were mostly lower Tuesday in
early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery slipped 2.25 cents to $5.60 a
bushel; December corn fell 3.75 cents to $3.985 a bushel; January
soybeans dropped 5 cents to
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:... Nov 17 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
[[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]]
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 562 1/4 562 3/4 555 1/4 560 DOWN 2 1/4
M
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| Agriculture futures advance on the Chicago BOT Nov 16 2009 3:24PM
Agriculture futures advanced Monday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery surged 23.25 cents to $5.6225 a
bushel, while December corn jumped 11.75 cents to $4.0225 a bushel
and oats for December delivery gained 1.5 cents to
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 16 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Mon.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 559 3/4 564 541 562 1/4 UP 23 1/4
Mar 581 586 5
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| Agriculture futures mixed on Chicago BOT Nov 16 2009 11:33AM
Agriculture futures were mostly higher Monday in
early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery gained 13 cents to $5.52 a bushel;
December corn climbed 10 cents to $4.005 a bushel; January soybeans
jumped 17 cents to $
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| JOGR110 Nov 16 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Mon Nov 16, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:... Nov 16 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Mon.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 542 556 3/4 541 552 UP 13
Mar 563 1/2 577 562
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 15 2009 4:06PM
The days are numbered for the little red
school house in north-central North Dakota.
After years of discussion, the board that oversees Eureka School
has decided to close the tiny school north of Minot.
Eureka School has just five students
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| College Football Scores Nov 15 2009 9:27AM
By The Associated Press
EAST
Albright 44, Lebanon Valley 43
Alfred 56, Utica 30
Amherst 26, Williams 21
Army 22, VMI 17
Bowdoin 32, Colby 27
Brown 14, Dartmouth 7, OT
Bryant 35, St. Francis, Pa. 12
California, Pa. 21, Fayet
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| DELETES Robert Ginty Nov 14 2009 2:13AM
(Stations: Please sub the following for the Today in History
script that moved in advance for Saturday, Nov. 14. Today's
Birthdays, DELETES Robert Ginty, who died in September.)
MORNING PREP - MORNING PREP - MORNING PREP - MORNING PRE
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| Medford, Ore., PBA stop canceled Nov 13 2009 4:34PM
The Professional Bowlers Association tour
stop at Lava Lanes in Medford, Ore., has been canceled because of
economic issues.
PBA commissioner Fred Schreyer says Lava Lanes is financially
unable to host the Don and Paula Carter Mixed Doubles even
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 13 2009 4:06PM
The new Havre city judge is resigning less
than two weeks after winning the post in an election.
Dave Krezelak handily topped Margaret Hencz in the Nov. 3
election, and spent nearly $3,000 on his campaign.
But Krezelak says "personal reason
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| Ag economist says farming still relatively strong Nov 13 2009 3:17PM
An agriculture economist says farming
remains relatively strong compared to other sectors of the economy.
But Montana State University policy specialist George Haynes
also points out that there are still several factors harming the
industry.
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Nov 13 2009 2:56PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Friday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery jumped 7.25 cents to $5.39 a bushel,
while December corn was unchanged at $3.905 a bushel and oats for
December delivery lost 6.5 cents to $2.625 a
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 13 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Fri.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 535 540 1/4 527 1/2 539 UP 7 1/4
Mar 556 1/2 561
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| Wheat was higher. Nov 13 2009 11:26AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were unchanged.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were higher at St. Joseph MO.
Cattle none on offer.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 5,170 bushels.
Cor
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| JOGR110 Nov 13 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Fri Nov 13, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures mixed on Chicago BOT Nov 13 2009 10:58AM
Agriculture futures were mixed Friday in early
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery gained 3.75 cents to $5.355 a
bushel; December corn shed 2 cents to $3.885 a bushel; January
soybeans added 5 cents to $9.95 a bush
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:... Nov 13 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Fri.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 531 535 1/2 527 1/2 535 1/2 UP 3 3/4
Mar 551 555 1/2 5
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| Agriculture futures mixed on the Chicago BOT Nov 12 2009 3:03PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Thursday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
December corn lost 3.5 cents to $3.905 a bushel, while oats for
December delivery rose 2.5 cents to $2.69 a bushel and January
soybeans jumped 18 cents to $9.90 a bushel. Whe
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 12 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Thu.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 533 3/4 541 3/4 522 531 3/4
Mar 555 1/2 561 3/4
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| Wheat was lower. Nov 12 2009 11:54AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were lower.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were not available early.
Cattle prices were not available early.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 2,600 bushels.
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| JOGR110 Nov 12 2009 11:05AM
Portland, OR Thu Nov 12, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures fall on Chicago BOT Nov 12 2009 10:16AM
Agriculture futures fell Thursday in early
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery dipped 2.75 cents to $5.29 a bushel;
December corn shed 3.25 cents to $3.9075 a bushel; January soybeans
dropped 4 cents to $9.68 a bus
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:... Nov 12 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Thu.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 529 532 1/2 522 529 DOWN 2 3/4
Mar 550 552 1/2 542
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| Ida further slows harvest for Southern farmers Nov 12 2009 2:13AM
The wind and rain from Tropical Storm
Ida has compounded the misery for Southern farmers already coping
with a delayed harvest season.
Central Alabama farmer Andy Wendland says a rainy fall had
already made it difficult for farmers to get crops
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| Jury: Ill. man gets death penalty in 1983 slaying Nov 11 2009 3:24PM
An Illinois jury has decided that a
convicted killer should be put to death for the 1983 kidnapping,
rape and murder of a 10-year-old girl.
The mother of Jeanine Nicarico (nihk-AIR'-ih-koh) gasped and put
her hand over her mouth Wednesday as the
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Nov 11 2009 2:42PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Wednesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
[[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]] for December delivery rose 8.75 cents to $5.3175 a bushel,
while December [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] slipped 0.5 cent to $3.94 a bushel and oats
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 11 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Wed.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 535 3/4 540 519 1/2 531 3/4 UP 8 3/4
Mar 555 3/4 560
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| Wheat was higher. Nov 11 2009 11:54AM
Corn was higher.
Oats were higher.
Soybeans were higher.
Hog prices were not available early.
Cattle prices were not available early.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 1,726 bushels
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| JOGR110 Nov 11 2009 11:12AM
Portland, OR Wed Nov 11, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Agriculture futures jump on Chicago BOT Nov 11 2009 10:37AM
Agriculture futures rose Wednesday in early
trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery climbed 11.5 cents to $5.345 a
bushel; December corn gained 5.75 cents to $4.0025 a bushel;
January soybeans added 12 cents to $9.80 a
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:... Nov 11 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Wed.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 521 3/4 538 3/4 519 1/2 534 1/2 UP 11 1/2
Mar 542 1/2 558 3/
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| FDA approves camelina as cattle feed supplement Nov 11 2009 6:46AM
Camelina companies say federal officials
have approved the use of meal from the biofuels crop as a 10
percent supplement in cattle feed a development that could boost
the prospects for Montana's fledgling camelina industry.
Two companies, Great
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| US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
The U.S. Department of [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] has
released new estimates that may put to rest fears about a wet
harvest season hurting [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]], [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] and soybean crops.
Late-season rains
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| US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
The U.S. Department of [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] has
released new estimates that may put to rest fears about a wet
harvest season hurting [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]], [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] and soybean crops.
Late-season rains
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| US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
The U.S. Department of [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] has
released new estimates that may put to rest fears about a wet
harvest season hurting [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]], [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] and soybean crops.
Late-season rains
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| US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
The U.S. Department of [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] has
released new estimates that may put to rest fears about a wet
harvest season hurting [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]], [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] and soybean crops.
Late-season rains
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| US crop estimates may ease fears about wet harvest Nov 11 2009 2:13AM
The U.S. Department of [[kxtopic:agriculture:t[Agriculture]:t]] has
released new estimates that may put to rest fears about a wet
harvest season hurting [[kxtopic:wheat:t[wheat]:t]], [[kxtopic:corn:t[Corn]:t]] and soybean crops.
Late-season rains
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Crop marketing Nov 10 2009 11:10PM
Where crop prices are heading next is anyone's guess.
But one wrong move can cost you alot of hard earned cash.
Tonight Ag. Reporter Sarah Gustin finds out what's in store for the wheat and corn markets.
You work hard all year making sure it grows up
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Durum Forum Held in Minot Nov 10 2009 9:42PM
Early November may not be an ideal time for harvesting crops, but as long as the mild, dry weather continues, so will combining for many area farmers.
Today, several producers took a break from the field to discuss one of the state's biggest crops.
The
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| Latest North Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 4:13PM
The president of North Dakota's Board of
Higher Education says a judge's order on the University of North
Dakota's Fighting Sioux nickname is "bizarre."
Northeast District Judge Michael Sturdevant has barred the board
from changing the nickname be
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| JOGR215 Nov 10 2009 4:06PM
Portland, OR Tue Nov 10, 2009 USDA Market News
Pacific Northwest Weekly Feed
All prices are quoted per ton, unless otherwise noted.
Pacific Northwest Market Summary: Feed ingredient offers ended the
reporting week on Tuesday, N
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| Agriculture futures trade mixed on the CBOT Nov 10 2009 2:56PM
Agriculture futures were mixed Tuesday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery rose 3 cents to $5.23 a bushel,
while December corn jumped 8.5 cents to $3.945 a bushel and oats
for December delivery gained 5.25 cents to $2.6375
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 10 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Tue.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 520 527 507 1/2 523 UP 3
Mar 543 546 3/4 527
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| Wheat was lower. Nov 10 2009 11:47AM
Corn was lower.
Oats were lower.
Soybeans were lower.
Hog prices were sold higher at St. Joseph, MO.
Cattle none on offer.
dash
Today's estimated carlot receipts in Chicago
Wheat 916 bushels.
Corn
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| JOGR110 Nov 10 2009 11:33AM
Portland, OR Tue Nov 10, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 9:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats,
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| Latest Montana news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 11:33AM
State wildlife officials are investigating
the poaching of a trophy bull moose in the Cardwell area.
Justin Gibson, a game warden with the Department of Fish,
Wildlife and Parks, says the poaching was reported on Oct. 28 and
he believes the moos
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| Agriculture futures mostly fall on Chicago BOT Nov 10 2009 10:37AM
Agriculture futures were mostly lower Tuesday in
early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery dropped 1 cent to $5.19 a bushel,
while December oats slipped 0.5 cent to $2.58 a bushel and January
soybeans fell 9 cents
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| CHICAGO (AP) Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:... Nov 10 2009 9:55AM
Early trading on the Chicago Board of Trade Tue.:
.. Open High Low Last Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 518 520 510 1/4 519 DOWN 1
Mar 539 1/2 539 3/4 530
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| Small grains estimates virtually unchanged Nov 10 2009 9:07AM
The Agriculture Department has revised its
estimates for production of small grains such as wheat and barley
but the changes are small.
Estimated U.S. spring wheat production is down less than 1
percent from the Sept. 30 estimate and durum wheat
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| Small grains estimates virtually unchanged Nov 10 2009 9:07AM
The Agriculture Department has revised its
estimates for production of small grains such as wheat and barley
but the changes are small.
Estimated U.S. spring wheat production is down less than 1
percent from the Sept. 30 estimate and durum wheat
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| Small grains estimates virtually unchanged Nov 10 2009 9:06AM
The Agriculture Department has revised its
estimates for production of small grains such as wheat and barley
but the changes are small.
Estimated U.S. spring wheat production is down less than 1
percent from the Sept. 30 estimate and durum wheat
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| Small grains estimates virtually unchanged Nov 10 2009 9:06AM
The Agriculture Department has revised its
estimates for production of small grains such as wheat and barley
but the changes are small.
Estimated U.S. spring wheat production is down less than 1
percent from the Sept. 30 estimate and durum wheat
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| Agriculture futures jump on the Chicago BOT Nov 9 2009 3:31PM
Agriculture futures advanced Monday on the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Wheat for December delivery surged 22.75 cents to $5.20 a
bushel, while December corn jumped 19 cents to $3.86 a bushel and
oats for December delivery gained 4.5 cents to $2.585
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| CHICAGO (AP) Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade... Nov 9 2009 2:21PM
Futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade
Mon.:
.. Open High Low Settle Chg.
WHEAT
5,000 bu minimum; cents per bushel
Dec 512 1/2 524 1/4 496 3/4 520 UP 22 3/4
Mar 533 1/2 544
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| JOGR110 Nov 9 2009 2:14PM
Portland, OR Mon Nov 09, 2009 USDA Market News
Portland Daily Grain Report
Bids as of 11:30 a.m.; Subject to change
Bids for grains delivered to Portland, Oregon during November by rail
or barge, in dollars per bushel, except oats
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Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users in Wheat News Articles
Posted by Curly on Nov 20 2009 8:19PM
In Article: Care II
Well, with any luck we will be at our house in Az tomorrow. I am so glad. It has been a long trip. We left one week ago tomorrow and have will have put about 2400 miles on the car.
Today, we went through Carlsbad Caverns. It really was neat. I think everyone should go if they get close to it. I walked through most of it. My husband took the handcapped trail and made it okay. I walked the entire great room trail and I walked the 7500 feet that takes you into mouth of the cave. It is almost straight down. It really gives you a idea of how huge the cave is and how far down it goes. Anyone else been there?
Theresa, I hope your surgery goes well. I have a sinus problem. I sometimes wonder if it is allergy induced or something else. By the way, I told my hubby you got hearing aids from the VA. How did you go about getting them? He needas them but we don't have the 7000 at least to pay for them. Are yours the digital ones?
WEll, gonna watch tv and hit the hay early. We want an early start tomorrow.
Later Ladies and to all a good night. Reply...
Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 20 2009 5:20PM
In Article: Care II
Hi everyone how are you today? I am good, thanks for asking, I also am having surgery in December. For anyone in Minot that is reading this that has ear or sinus problems there is a new doctor at ENT at Trinity, he is marvelous. After years of pain he is doing sinus surgery on me.
Curly that is a scary story with the cow poop on the car; do you know what I do all the time now? I carry my cell phone right next me and take photos of trucks and cars that are breaking the law, you should have called that truck in, that is not suppose to happen. My prayers are with you and your husband every day.
KO you are nice not to take advantage of what is yours, do your kids with him have military benefits? When I was a First Sergeant, I was always on men to own to their responsibilities. Like your friend with the child of a military man, that child is entitled to a life time of benefits. Enough about that I was getting worked up sorry.
Marilyn if you are reading this I am sorry if I made you mad. This room is a separate forum; we all just dump our stuff. Marilyn how about that bus accident in MN, and the today show had this story about boys hurting people for a YouTube moment.
Care do you have a map application on your phone? I do, I have a map of anywhere, and too bad I never go anywhere. Keep the Shelbeast up with her school, make sure she knows she has to be smart in her life, and not have to depend on any man to take care of her. I tell my daughter that every day; she needs to focus on college and not her looser boyfriend. I tell her knowing how to play “Call of Duty” video game will mean nothing when in 10 years. She makes me so mad; don’t get me started on that one.
Shoppe, I love you so this is for you...

Hay how come we don't have a McDonalds in Walmart?
I like the Eggnog shakes.
See you later, Theresa
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Brock could have very easily died had he not come to Bismarck. Canada had not enough staff and had no idea what was wrong with him and why he kept getting sicker.
This is from the New York Post : http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/item_GCJDJyjiBPnoXPOkTu1x8L
CANADACARE MAY HAVE KILLED NATASHA
By CORY FRANKLIN
Last Updated: 3:51 AM, March 26, 2009
Posted: 2:47 AM, March 26, 2009
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COULD actress Natasha Richardson's tragic death have been prevented if her skiing accident had occurred in America rather than Canada?
Canadian health care de-emphasizes widespread dissemination of technology like CT scanners and quick access to specialists like neurosurgeons. While all the facts of Richardson's medical care haven't been released, enough is known to pose questions with profound implications.
Richardson died of an epidural hematoma - - a bleeding artery between the skull and brain that compresses and ultimately causes fatal brain damage via pressure buildup. With prompt diagnosis by CT scan, and surgery to drain the blood, most patients survive.
Could Richardson have received this care? Where it happened in Canada, no. In many US resorts, yes.
Between noon and 1 p.m., Richardson sustained what appeared to be a trivial head injury while skiing at Mt. Tremblant in Quebec. Within minutes, she was offered medical assistance but declined to be seen by paramedics.
But this delay is common in the early stages of epidural hematoma when patients have few symptoms - - and there is reason to believe her case wasn't beyond hope at that point.
About three hours after the accident, the actress was taken to Centre Hospitalier Laurentien, in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, 25 miles from the resort. Hospital spokesman Alain Paquette said she was conscious upon reaching the hospital about 4 p.m.
The initial paramedic assessment, travel time to the hospital and time she spent there was nearly two hours - - the crucial interval in this case. Survival rates for patients with epidural hematomas, conscious on arrival to a hospital, are good.
Richardson's evaluation required an immediate CT scan for diagnosis - - followed by either a complete removal of accumulated blood by a neurosurgeon or a procedure by a trauma surgeon or emergency physician to relieve the pressure and allow her to be transported.
But Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts is a town of 9,000 people. Its hospital doesn't have specialized neurology or trauma services. It hasn't been reported whether the hospital has a CT scanner, but CT scanners are less common in Canada.
Compounding the problem, Quebec has no helicopter services to trauma centers in Montreal. Richardson was transferred by ambulance to Hospital du Sacre-Coeur, a trauma center 50 miles away in Montreal - - a further delay of over an hour.
Because she didn't arrive at a facility capable of treatment (with the diagnosis perhaps still unknown) until six hours after the injury, in all likelihood by that time the pressure buildup was fatal. The Montreal hospital could not have saved her life.
Her initial refusal of medical care accounted for only part of the delay. She was still conscious when seen at a hospital and her death might have been prevented if the hospital either had the resources to diagnose and institute temporizing therapy, or air transport had taken her quickly to Montreal.
What would have happened at a US ski resort? It obviously depends on the location and facts, but according to a colleague who has worked at two major Colorado ski resorts, the same distance from Denver as Mt. Tremblant is from Montreal, things would likely have proceeded differently.
Assuming Richardson initially declined medical care here as well, once she did present to caregivers that she was suffering from a possible head trauma, she would've been immediately transported by air, weather permitting, and arrived in Denver in less than an hour.
If this weren't possible, in both resorts she would've been seen within 15 minutes at a local facility with CT scanning and someone who could perform temporary drainage until transfer to a neurosurgeon was possible.
If she were conscious at 4 p.m., she'd most likely have been diagnosed and treated about that time, receiving care unavailable in the local Canadian hospital. She might've still died or suffered brain damage but her chances of surviving would have been much greater in the United States.
American medicine is often criticized for being too specialty-oriented, with hospitals "duplicating" too many services like CT scanners. This argument has merit, but those criticisms ignore cases where it is better to have resources and not need them than to need resources and not have them.
Cory Franklin is a physician who lives outside of Chicago. 2009 Chicago Tribune; distributed by Tribune Media Services.
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Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 20 2009 9:18AM
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lol that is a funny story Curly. Thats happened a few times to me. LOL the kids live on a huge hog farm n my ex told my son if anyone makes fun of the smell..you just take a BIG WHIFF n say..it $Mells like Money to ME!!! lol That is a very tough smell to get used to! I havent seen her on here but I have seen her on Facebook! Reply...
Posted by Curly on Nov 19 2009 8:34PM
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Hello everyone!
Anyone heard from Marilyn? I have not seen a post from her anywhere on the forum and a long time.
Well, I have been on a roll. We left last Saturday for Fargo. We stayed there until Monday morning and then we left for Minneapolis to see hubby's doc. They are making application to Workforce safety for him to have surgery. I am not sure if it is the right thing to do but the poor man needs to get releif and it is the only thing anyone has really offered. They will remove the metal from his spine and try to clean up L3. If approved it will be in Dec some time.
Then after his appointment was over, we left Minneapolis for AZ as a final destination. We are driving down a old car we bought for our use down there. It is an old Lincoln towncar. It is a 1999 and it is really still a very nice car and is perfect for what we need it for. It was cheap too.
The trip has gone pretty well, except for the fact that he is miserable and pretty high on pain meds so he can stand the ride. Right now he is passed out in bed and has been for about an hour and it is only 7:30 this time. We are in New Mexico. I hope to make it either tomorrow or the nxt morning. We will fly back to Bismarck on Dec 2. We will be there until the surgery is done or we will just fly back to Az for the remainder of the winter.
Gotta tell you a funny story. We were driving into a little town called Hampton Iowa. It was just getting dark and I was driving. It smelled like Pig, chicken cow dung and it was pungent. Well, a truck is coming from the front and just as it went by, one (or more) of the animals releived itself and it hit our car big time. I almost hit the ditch. Hard to see through that stuff. GROSS! The next morning I took the car to a do it your self car wash and spent 10 bucks washing the yuk off the car. I almost lost it cause I do not have a very strong stomach and that was about at the top of my limit.
Well, sounds like you are all fine. Si Ko I know you are very sad and I feel for you. Wish there was something we could do to ease your sorrow.
Well, good night ladies.
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That sounds like Minot. Maybe we should go to Canada. Reply...
They are quoted with saying there wasn't enough nurses and doctors to get the proper care.
As it turns out his intestine was leaking into his stomach which was causing the sickness. The doctors in Bismarck told Dana White (president of the UFC) that Brock has had this for at least a year. Reply...
we have problems hear in the states with quacks to Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 5:54PM
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We were married for 8 years. I was entitled to some of it...but we didnt pursue it. He helped me enough in the time that we were married and he took well TAKES good care of the kids..so it all equaled out Reply...
This came out of the Team Lesnar camp... "His symptoms became severe while in Canada, which because of their health care system made it difficult to manage. And at this point it's a possibility that it could jeopardize his career. "
They said it not me... Reply...
Posted by care29 on Nov 19 2009 5:34PM
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Holy crap Si....no pun intended! Hope everyone is feeling better. The swimminator...good one! The room is getting there. No more carpet....which was half the battle.
T...those walmart pictures just crack me up. I hope you are feeling better. I know that when I passed out that one time a few weeks back...omg, kind of scary. I had felt horrible all the next day too! Plus my head hurt from landing on it....ouch!
Shoppe what's new in your world? chat later girls.....love ya, care xoxoxoxox
PS....If I had known about the Beatles thingy maybe I would of made plans. I had parent teacher conference tonight, ShelbA+STUDENT!!! Straight A's....above average for Math and Science. Apparently she loves maps too! Social studies, they are on Maps...the teacher was impressed with her work.(My entire family has enjoyed maps forever) Reading, the teacher said she always adds just a little more about the story when no one has anything else to add(I call it her 2 cents) I was happy leaving the conference....Rol and I are both very satisfied with her work!!!!! Reply...
Posted by Theresa Mcewen on Nov 19 2009 5:10PM
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Hello everyone, how are you today? I am okay; I had a busy day today. Of course I started with the paper route, and then I went off to the soup kitchen at about 0730hrs. I made a banana cake this morning, if you ever have brown bananas; I have a great cake recipe. From bananas to cake in 45 minutes, if you want banana frosting an extra ten minutes. I add chocolate chips, everyone loves my banana cake. I helped get things ready for the soup kitchen, and then I had to get a CAT scan at 1130. So I had my CAT scan stood up and passed out, cold fish. I woke up to smelling salts, there were people around me and they wanted to take me to the emergency room. I didn’t want to go, but they said I had to and I can’t wait to see this bill. I have problems with passing out, I have no idea what triggered it. I am home now all safe at my computer.
KO, KO, KO, smells like you had a rough day, I remember those days of sick kids and poop. I really don’t want to think about it. Your x husband retired from the Military right? How long were you married to him, you know if you were married over ten years you are entitled to half of his retirement, did you know that? That is why my husband hopes I never leave him, there is no law that says he is entitled to half of my military retirement, but I get half of his. I would never take it, when we split it will be clean, divorce in a do it yourself box, sells at office max $79.99.
Care how is the clean up going, okay let’s do it… Let’s do a looky look at the world of Care
Care if I was there, we would be going to see The Beatles tribute band
http://www.mainetoday.com/event.html?event_id=98234

OH how I love Maine!!
You silly ducks thats LA, I fooled you.
For my Shoppe..

Now that is a DUDE, fore sure..?
Love ya Theresa
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I just came from the Doctors office after a 1530 appointment, and I'm not happy. So what is your point?n Reply...
Posted by SHOPPEGIRL on Nov 19 2009 4:45PM
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Surely you will have to treat him extra nice. Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 4:43PM
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he only works 8 hrs and I work 10 hrs a day n with the stuff ive been going thru, and I do most of the cleaning, he better cook tonite! I did 5 loads of laundry last nite n put all of em away :) Reply...
Posted by shoppe on Nov 19 2009 2:48PM
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What kind of threat/ or bribe do you do to get hubby to cook? Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 2:37PM
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Forgot, yesterday I was home with rugrat all day. He was not feeling good. I got ready for work n went to get him dressed..omg I about got knocked on my butt from the smell in his room! His sheets, pillow, pajamas FULL!!! got him in the tub, called daycare n work, got laundry in...lol my neighbors daughter was goin to school she asked her mom..lil man must be sick huh? The odor lingered in the hallway for about an hour! We ended up going to moms n washing almost all the laundry (cept for the whites) and we took a nap on their new couch. I love their couch! Reply...
Posted by Sianna Conko on Nov 19 2009 2:28PM
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Hey everyone, how you been? Theresa your ears doin ok? Thinkin bout you! (this font is much easier to read then that purple..sorry Theresa!!!) Care, hows Shelbinators room going? Or shall I call her the swimminator? lol Oh man that has to totally suck! All that hard work and the mess! Shoppe, hows the painting? Curly, hows the husband n gkids?
I was off on Tuesday. I was in Minot n didnt get to see my kids til about 545. We ended up going to Space Aliens to eat so the kids played games til about 830. We went to their hotel room n spent a lil bit of time with them. It was really hard to see them go. My daughter got a dozen roses from her daddy when he retired so she gave me 11 of them and she gave my sister 1 of the roses. I took the rest home and gave my adopted grandma 2 of them because she was one of Chazzerdoodles buddies. I gave one to my neighbor too.
This morning I tol rugrat were goin to daycare n she has the female verson name of my oldest n he just cried wanting to see his brother ,
I texted them about 1230 and they were in Chicago so they should be there about 6 tonite. They stayed in Des Moines last nite.
Tonite, Greys is on, my laundrys done, dishes are clean and Im goin to have the husband cook tonite. I dont wanna do SHKIT! Reply...
Brock and UFC were not happy with the care they had gotten in Canada. It is making the rounds all over.
This came out of the Team Lesnar camp... "His symptoms became severe while in Canada, which because of their health care system made it difficult to manage. And at this point it's a possibility that it could jeopardize his career. " Reply...
Sick~O, you are a fare person, so admit you did not tell the truth he can't get Canada to take care of him. Thanks! all I want is for people to get good, cheap health care so all can enjoy life. Reply...
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