We learned from Strategic Insight's SimFundFiling that Fidelity has reopened its Institutional Treasury money funds. The SEC EDGAR "497" (prospectus) filing says in a "Supplement to the Fidelity Institutional Money Market Funds for the Treasury Only Portfolio and Treasury Portfolio, "After the close of business on Wednesday, June 30, 2010, shares of Treasury Only Portfolio and Treasury Portfolio are available to new accounts. Accordingly, the first paragraph in the 'Fund Summary' sections under the heading 'Purchase and Sale of Shares' on pages 21 and 25, the first paragraph in the 'Shareholder Information' section on page 34 and the first paragraph under the heading 'Buying Shares' on page 35 are no longer applicable." The funds had originally closed on May 29, 2008. See the prior filing, which said, "Effective the close of business on December 23, 2008, new positions in Treasury Only Portfolio and Treasury Portfolio may no longer be opened. Shareholders of each fund on that date may continue to add to their fund positions existing on that date. Investors who did not own shares of the fund on December 23, 2008 generally will not be allowed to buy shares of the fund except that new fund positions may be opened...."