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Shareholders of Chicago Mercantile Exchange elected ten directors to two-year terms expiring in 2005 at last week's annual meeting. The following were elected as 'equity' directors by Class A and Class B shareholders voting together as a single class: Terry Duffy, president of TDA Trading, and CME's currently chairman; Daniel Clickman, director at Institute of Politics, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and senior advisor and consultant at Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld; Jim McNulty, president and ceo of CME; William Miller, risk management advisor for the Rockefeller Foundation; James Oliff, president and ceo of Ffastfill, executive director of International Futures and Options Associates and CME's vice chairman; Jack Sandner, chairman and ceo of RB&H Financial Services...

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