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Overall leader Michael Matthews, of Australia, center, takes the start of the third stage of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, from Armagh, Northern Ireland, across the border to Dublin, Ireland, Sunday May 11, 2014. (AP Photo/Marco Alpozzi)

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In this February, 2014 photo provided by Downstream Casino Resort, Downstream Casino Resort chef R.C. Cabalquinto selects some fresh-cut herbs in the greenhouse for use later that day in the Red Oak Steakhouse kitchen. The Quapaw Tribe has started an agriculture program that is providing farm-to-table products for the Red Oak Steakhouse at Downstream. (AP Photo/Downstream Casino Resort)

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In this May, 2013 photo provided by Downstream Casino Resort, bison graze near the Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw. A new program started by the Quapaw Tribe in northeastern Oklahoma will help the American Indian tribe offer farm-to-table products for its tribal members and to guests at its casino. (AP Photo/Downstream Casino Resort)

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In this May 9, 2014 photo, Dreamfields Pasta is seen on the shelves of a grocery store in Farno, N.D. A company accused of falsely advertising the health benefits of its nationally distributed Dreamfields Pasta has agreed to pay $5 million to consumers as part of a class-action settlement. The complaint accuses Carrington, North Dakota-based Dakota Growers Pasta and its parent company of bogus claims that the product was a low-carbohydrate alternative to traditional pasta. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)

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In this May 9, 2014 photo, Dreamfields Pasta is seen on the shelves of a grocery store in Farno, N.D. A company accused of falsely advertising the health benefits of its nationally distributed Dreamfields Pasta has agreed to pay $5 million to consumers as part of a class-action settlement. The complaint accuses Carrington, North Dakota-based Dakota Growers Pasta and its parent company of bogus claims that the product was a low-carbohydrate alternative to traditional pasta. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)