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    In this Aug. 8, 2012 photo, a DOT-111 rail tanker passes through Council Bluffs, Iowa. Federal regulators proposed new rules Tuesday designed to prevent unattended railcars carrying crude oil from running off the tracks. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)
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    France's President Francois Hollande, left, shakes hands with Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper at a bilateral meeting on the second day of the NATO 2014 Summit at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, South Wales, on  Friday, Sept. 5, 2014. NATO leaders are expected to announce a raft of fresh sanctions against Russia on Friday over its actions in Ukraine, although hopes remain that a ceasefire can be forged at peace talks in Minsk on the same day.  (AP Photo/Alain Jocard, Pool)
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    All that really matters to most Americans is whether Burger King burgers taste the way they're supposed to. (Getty images/Joe Raedle)
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    Signs for a Tim Hortons restaurant, foreground, and a Burger King restaurant are displayed along Peach Street Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2014, in Erie, Penn. Burger King struck an $11 billion deal to buy Tim Hortons that would create the world's third largest fast-food company and could make the Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain more of a household name around the world. (AP Photo/Erie Times-News, Christopher Millette)
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