US Shrimp Imports Jump to Record as Asian Supply Swells

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US Shrimp Imports Jump to Record as Asian Supply Swells

The U.S. is importing more shrimp than ever before, with shipments in the first half of 2017 jumping to 286,090 metric tons, the most in 45 years of data
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IMA signs pact with NABA

The Institute of Management Accountants has signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Association of Black Accountants to
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BAT's $25 Billion Lucky Strike

It's enough to give any treasurer a smoker's cough: launching the third-biggest fundraising ever during the August lull, in an industry that's been roiled
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Boeing Copies Flying Geese to Save Fuel

Boeing Co. and NASA have found an inexpensive way to cut airline fuel bills by borrowing a trick from the world's greatest long-distance aviators:
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Coal Plants Might Be Even More Toxic Than We Thought

An environmental disaster in North Carolina reveals that a rare, potentially dangerous compound is abundant in burned coal. By. Eric Roston.
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