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| ABRA Auto Body & Glass announced today that their repair centers in the Atlanta market have been chosen for the fifth year as the recipient of the Consumers' Choice Award in the Auto Body Repair category.
| AIR Worldwide Corporation (AIR) today announced a new catastrophe modeling service to assess potential insured losses to plate glass in the event of a windstorm.
| Glassmaking operations at L.E. Smith Glass Co. in Mt. Pleasant were on the bubble when production ceased for a short time last summer, but a high-profile customer list that included Williams Sonoma and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia wavered, but never deserted.
| A husband and wife who own a Spokane company that has been accused by a major insurer of submitting more than 1,200 phony windshield claims are seeking protection from creditors in U.S.
| Ocean Glass Plc (OGC), a major listed glassware manufacturer, plans to double its annual stemware production capacity this year to 20 million pieces.
| The cornerstone of the Historic Napa County Courthouse -- still in its same location between Second and Third Streets -- was laid in September, 1878.
| Nippon Sheet Glass Co. has developed the world's first automobile door glass that incorporates a thin film to block infrared rays.This newly developed door glass uses a resin mixed with a certain oxidized metal.
| Eager glass buyers have convinced Corning that it has a clear view of growth in its display business, but investors still want to see the goods.
| The half-century old Mayes County Courthouse appears to diminish in stature daily as work on its replacement moves closer to completion.
| A backyard project for Mike Oestreich, a Missoula tinkerer, inventor and former owner of Ozzie's Oil, is taking the leap from small-time to big-time, and it needs Missoula's help.
| Cie. de Saint-Gobain SA, Europe's biggest distributor of building materials, posted a 4.7 percent gain in second-half profit, helped by cost cuts and surging demand from construction and manufacturing companies in the U.S. and Europe.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc., which develops and delivers value-added glass products and services for the architectural, large-scale optical and automotive industries, today announced election of three new directors - two retired partners from public accounting firms and a retired chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of a public company.
| Owners of small-town and neighborhood auto repair shops complained Monday that the insurance industry limits customer choices and hurts small companies by steering jobs to shop networks.
| The dumbest thing Kelly Wilson ever saw anyone do to a car windshield was done by someone he misses dearly."He was an employee of mine," says Kelly, the young, soft-spoken owner of Road Sport Auto Glass on Seltice Way in Post Falls.
| Mae Dillon started working with stained glass more than 20 years ago and she has the hands to prove it. While many people use brushes to paint glass, Dillon prefers a more challenging method.
| Guardian Industries made a commitment today to invest $26.5 million in its plant here and add as many as 150 jobs.
| Farmers Insurance Exchange has begun serving civil summons and complaints upon a nationwide auto glass company and its president, accusing them of taking part in a scheme designed to defraud Farmers and its policyholders.
| Start the new year with some art. There's plenty to see, including ceramic pieces, Italian glass and fine photography.Check out "Murano: Glass from the Olnick Spanu Collection" at the Detroit Institute of Arts through Feb. 27.
| Visitors find it mesmerising: a suspended glass staircase connecting two floors of the Sydney offices of consulting engineers Connell Wagner.
| Libbey Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement to sell its City of Industry, California, property consisting of approximately 27 acres of land for $17 million.