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| Two area stained-glass craftsmen sometimes take a light-hearted approach to what appears to be one of the most delicate and daunting tasks in home renovation.
| Fifty production and concept vehicles on display at the 2005 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) tout laminated glass as standard or optional equipment (in applications aside from the windshield) in North America, as reported by the Enhanced Protective Glass Automotive Association (EPGAA).
| Corning says it will hit its fourth-quarter financial targets, but its big growth display glass business continues to cool off.
| York Minster's east window, regarded as one of the most celebrated pieces of stained glass in Europe, may be hidden by scaffolding for up to a decade.
| ABRA Auto Body & Glass, a national damaged vehicle repair company located in Minneapolis, announced today the appointment of Robert Rick as Regional Vice President of Sales and Continuing Education.
| In Response to Recent News, Life Saving VehicleGARD Kits Will Be Shipped Directly To Soldiers Serving in Iraq; Newly Developed, Easy-to-Apply Blast Mitigating Glass Protection Film Serves as Invisible Coat of Armor Protecting Troops from Deadly Effects of Flying GlassShatterGARD and its subsidiary Global Vehicle Protection Inc., the global leaders in glass protection technology, announced today that they would donate 100 VehicleGARD kits to outfit Humvees in Iraq.
| Strong architectural glass sales helped Apogee Enterprises Inc. produce a strong third quarter that was newly refocused on profitable building glass instead of the now-divested, money-losing Harmon AutoGlass stores.
| Saint-Gobain, one of the world's leading glass companies, is considering entering the business of highly pure glass for liquid-crystal display screens, a booming area of the electronics industry, the Financial Times reported, citing the company's chief executive.
| Glass artist Stephen Rolfe Powell spends his days working and teaching in the state-of-the-art Corning Corhart Philips Lighting Hot Glass studio at Centre College.
| The Anchor Glass Container Corp. building in South Connellsville where more than 300 workers were laid off nearly two weeks ago will sit empty for now.
| There is a magic to glass as an art form so espoused to celestial light it seems to have been created from the auras of angels.
| They are two towering monuments of glass, their ambitiously modern design sitting cheek by jowl with some of Scotland's most traditional architecture.
| Level 3 Securities Market Performers this morning are: Absolute Glass Protection Inc., JDS Uniphase, and Lucent Technologies Inc.
| Old Dominion Glass, a leading glass wholesaler, is the latest industry leader to join the GLAXIS electronic hub.
| Laboratories and eyecare professionals value Trivex tri-performance lens material for more than its triple benefit, according to the results of two new research studies conducted by PPG Industries (NYSE:PPG).
| Eighty-seven thousand state-of-the-art photovoltaic cells supplied by BP Solar are to be used in the construction of the new TXU-Europe building in Ipswich.
| Glaverbel will occupy an extensive stand in hall 11 of the Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre, on the occasion of the 17th biennial Glasstec exhibition from 28 October to 1 November this year.
| Performance in Second Quarter of 2002 Compared to Second Quarter of 2001 Performance Overview Sales decreased 1% for the second quarter of 2002 to $2.1 billion compared to $2.2 billion for the second quarter of 2001.
| A visit to the Sandwich Glass Museum gives the impression of walking through a kaleidoscope: turn a corner, and a dazzling new array of ruby, emerald and cobalt glass dances in the light.
| New group chief executive Stuart Chambers has backed up his promise to get to know the automotive side of the business with a whistle-stop tour of three European sites.He visited the float and automotive lines at San Salvo and Sagunto, plus the automotive plant at Witten.