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...profits. ADM will also gain immunity in another inquiry: the possible theft of technology and trade secrets by ADM from other companies. In July, published reports confirmed that prosecutors had told vice president Michael Andreas (son of ADM Chairman Dwayne Andreas) and Terrance Wilson, head of the company's grain milling division, that they would face criminal indictments in the lysine case. No indictments have yet been handed down. Coming just two days before the second and final Presidential debates is scheduled to begin in San Diego, the news was particularly unwelcome for Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole, a longtime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Archer Daniels Midland Reaches Plea Agreement | 10/14/1996 | See Source »

...evening. The campus is bordered by I-94, the east-west highway that goes from Chicago to Seattle. Around the University were erected--I recall from the center field of countless softball games in the local summer leagues that played on diamonds squinched between warehouses and railway tracks--great grain elevators, bearing different emblems--Cargill, General Mills, Ceresota--recalling the cathedral-church of Albi in Southern France...

Author: By Thomas C. Conley, | Title: From the 'U' to the 'H' | 9/20/1996 | See Source »

...town used to contain a grist mill, used to process grain, a blacksmith's shop, a dairy with 15 cows and a hostel, all of which have since closed. No businesses remain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvards of The World | 9/13/1996 | See Source »

...town used to contain a grist mill, used to process grain, a blacksmith's shop, a dairy with 15 cows and a hostel, all of which have since closed. No businesses remain...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvards of The World | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

...been accused of a crime and was not even mentioned when three rival companies agreed to settle price-fixing charges last week. But the Justice Department clearly had its sights on Archer-Daniels-Midland, the politically powerful Illinois grain processor, when it accepted sweeping plea-bargain deals with three companies accused of fixing the price of the feed additive lysine. The companies--Ajinomoto and Kyowa Hakko Kogyo of Japan, and the U.S. arm of South Korea's Sewon--agreed to cooperate with prosecutors and pay a total of $20 million in fines to settle the case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BIZWATCH | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

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