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CHICAGO (AP) _ Grain futures were mixed Thursday on the Chicago Board of Trade. May. corn was unchanged at $4.64 a bushel. May. wheat gained 1 cent at $5.62 a bushel. May. oats was off 1.5 cents at $3 ...