Opening Belz, Jan. 17

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January 17, 2014 at 4:43PM

"Young Professionals in Energy" opens a chapter in Bismarck – Fargo Forum
Canadian foreign minister calls for U.S. decision Keystone pipeline – Reuters
Fraud trial rewrites a chapter of Minnesota history – StarTribune
It's not mainstream, but you can buy quite a few things with bitcoin – WSJ
United furloughs nearly 700 flight attendants in contract dispute – Bloomberg
Oklahoma could be home of next shale oil boom – Reuters
Iowa considers incentives for General Mills, Loffredo – Des Moines Register
The left-behind children of migrant Chinese workers – WSJ
Income inequality, animated – Off the Charts
Booth babes at conferences don't work – Boing Boing
Square considers IPO, has no real customer service – LA Times

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