Monthly Archives: August 2011

Archer Daniels Midland buys grain elevators – MSN Money

Archer Daniels Midland buys grain elevators
MSN Money
DECATUR, Ill. (AP) – Agriculture conglomerate Archer Daniels Midland Co. has signed deals to purchase or lease 10 grain storage elevators in Wisconsin. The company said Wednesday afternoon that it bought five grain storage elevators from Olsen Brothers
ADM to Acquire Nine Grain Elevators in WisconsinMarketWatch (press release)
ADM to acquire nine Wisconsin grain elevatorsReuters Africa

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13 WTHRIndianapolis man arrested for voyeurism – WTHR

13 WTHRIndianapolis man arrested for voyeurism
WTHR
Loss prevention employees at the store saw Delgado standing very close to the women on the escalator. They also saw him remove an object attached to his shoelaces. Delgado admitted under questioning that the device belonged to him and that he was using

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ADM to acquire nine Wisconsin grain elevators – Reuters Africa

ADM to acquire nine Wisconsin grain elevators
Reuters Africa
CHICAGO, Aug 31 (Reuters) – US agricultural processor Archer Daniels Midland acquired five grain elevators in Wisconsin and contracted to acquire four more in the state, the company said in a release on Wednesday. ADM also assumed the lease for another
ADM to Acquire Nine Grain Elevators in WisconsinMarketWatch (press release)

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Elevator Action Deluxe Out Now For PS3 – Cinema Blend


Cinema Blend
Elevator Action Deluxe Out Now For PS3
Cinema Blend
The classic Taito side-scrolling action game that should have shaped a genre but didn't, has been re-released exclusively for the PS3 on the PlayStation Network featuring all kinds of intense elevator and escalator inspired action, complete with
ELEVATOR ACTION DELUXE – OUT TODAY FOR PLAYSTATION 3 (PSNGamasutra
Elevator Action is Back in Action on PSN TodayPC Advisor
Elevator Action is Back in Action on PSN TodayGamePro.com

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New rules from Labor Dept aimed at improving safety of children working on farms – Washington Post

New rules from Labor Dept aimed at improving safety of children working on farms
Washington Post
The rules would ban children under 18 from working in or around grain elevators, feed lots and other areas deemed unsafe. The rules are a response to several recent grain elevator accidents in which children have died. The plan would also prohibit

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Eaton Centre’s new $48M food court: fast food goes upscale – CityNews

Eaton Centre's new $48M food court: fast food goes upscale
CityNews
Just over a year ago, if you stepped off the Eaton Centre's north-end escalator into the basement, you'd see a bagel shop, a hair salon, a Hello Kitty explosion of a stationery-and-pet store, and a large and bustling – if dim and grey – food court

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ADM to Acquire Nine Grain Elevators in Wisconsin – MarketWatch (press release)

ADM to Acquire Nine Grain Elevators in Wisconsin
MarketWatch (press release)
ADM has also assumed a lease for an elevator from Olsen's Mill Acquisition Company. All 10 elevators are located in Wisconsin, and have a combined storage capacity of approximately 20 million bushels. ADM began operating the elevators in August under

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Escalator proposed for Strip pedestrian bridge – Las Vegas Sun

Escalator proposed for Strip pedestrian bridge
Las Vegas Sun
A pedestrian bridge over the Strip near the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood is on track to get an escalator to help reduce congestion. The pedestrian bridge connects the shops to the Cosmopolitan and CityCenter,

Paddy O’Fegan’s – Time Out Chicago


Time Out Chicago
Paddy O'Fegan's
Time Out Chicago
Except maybe a bar with an escalator. 3505 N Clark St (773-435-9028). FILE UNDER: see and be scene ELIXIR Well-crafted cocktails in a sharp room. A waitlist for a table. Welcome to the Gayviary. 3452 N Halsted St (773-975-9244).

Eaton Centre’s $48M ‘urban eatery’: fast food goes upscale – CityNews

Eaton Centre's $48M 'urban eatery': fast food goes upscale
CityNews
Just over a year ago, if you stepped off the Eaton Centre's north-end escalator into the basement, you'd see a bagel shop, a hair salon, a Hello Kitty explosion of a stationery-and-pet store, and a large and bustling – if dim and grey – food court