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Deere & Co. said Wednesday its first-quarter profit rose 55 percent, beating Wall Street’s expectations as lofty crop prices stoked global demand for its farm equipment.Sales for the world’s largest maufacturer of agricultural machinery climbed 18...
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In this Thursday, June 5, 2008 file photo, St. Louis Rams offensive coordinator Al Saunders takes part during football practice at the Rams training facility in St. Louis. Saunders takes great pride in the Redskins’ rise to prominence heading into...
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