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| When Dale Chihuly mixes glass art with plant life, he gets much more than a pretty vase filled with flowers. He gets a blockbuster exhibit featuring intricate and otherworldly works of art set among the plants and ponds of the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden in Columbus.
| ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a Minneapolis-based damaged vehicle repair company, announced today the opening of a repair center in Cumming, GA.
| The chain will be using RMC's coated macadam "glasphalt" in the construction of at least ten new store car parks in England and Wales over the next two years.
| Tish Adams rubs a soldering iron against a joint in the stained-glass window she's custom-creating for a Lawrence home. In a matter of seconds, a silver pool of solder bonds to flux, fixing two buttery yellow glass flower petals to each other.
| The fully automated lamination line is capable of producing a full range of laminated safety and security glass, providing architects, consultants and aluminum fabricators with an expanded choice in durable glazing materials.
| Ninety-five em-ployees of the Glass Group Inc. returned to work Monday after a layoff of 500 employees May 9.Most of the remaining 405 people laid off are expected to return during the week of Aug. 11 when the second furnace will be put in operation, Kenneth Rock, chairman and CEO, said Monday.
| Entegris, Inc. (Nasdaq: ENTG), the materials integrity management company, announced the addition of eight new partners to the Entegris Ultra-Thin Wafer Partner Program.
| Automobile windshield shops across British Columbia say they are being driven out of business by a government program which imposes unreasonable costs and needless bureaucracy.
| A self-confessed architectural "bad boy" early in his career, Italy's Renzo Piano shows few signs of mellowing with age.
| At Vitrum2003, For.El. S.p.a. once again confirmed its leadership in the production of processing machines for standard glass panes and the double-glazing industry.
| The American Flint Glass Workers Union is holding a special convention in Pittsburgh to vote on a proposed merger with the United Steelworkers union.
| Saint-Gobain Reinforcement and Owens Corning announced today that they have entered into a joint venture agreement in order to set up a fiberglass manufacturing unit.
| DuPont has selected Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide as its lead global communications agency. This is the first time in its 200-year history that DuPont has consolidated marketing and communications across its businesses and the corporate brand with a single lead agency.
| Consolidated net sales decreased 4 percent in fiscal 2003 to $771.8 million from $802.3 million in fiscal 2002.
| Union employees at Friedrich & Dimmock Inc. declared a strike at noon Wednesday upon reaching an impasse in contract negotiations.
| Results for the quarter reflected the weakness prevailing in macroeconomic conditions in the U.S. and Mexico. Additionally, performance during the quarter was affected by the impasse during the pre-war period, as well as a colder than expected winter in the U.S.
| Libbey Inc. announced that members of its executive management team hold stock options in Libbey Inc. that will be expiring within the next few months.
| A new state regulation requires drivers to repair minor damage to their windshields and go through the hassle of obtaining prior approval from their insurance company for a windshield replacement.
| Corning Inc., the No. 1 maker of fiber-optic cable, on Friday said it has reached an agreement to settle all current and future asbestos claims and will take an after-tax charge of about $200 million.
| Multi-Glass International Corp. Multi-Glass is pleased to announce that it has entered into an engagement letter (the "Engagement Letter") with Investpro Securities Inc. ("Investpro"), pursuant to which Investpro has agreed to act as the exclusive agent of Multi-Glass in connection with a proposed private placement of up to of up to $750,000 principal amount of secured, subordinated, convertible debentures (the "Convertible Debentures").