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| The driver of a tractor-trailer had to do some quick thinking Monday afternoon. A tire flew off a car from the southbound lanes of I-75 near Lockland and jumped the concrete barrier into the northbound lanes.
| The new glass forming machine (GFM), especially designed for flat fluorescent light (FFL), is used in producing lamps by shaping very thin glasses under 1mm.
| Former South Connellsville Anchor Glass Container Corp. employees learned Friday that they are eligible for retraining or wage subsidies under federal programs designed to return trade-affected workers to the work force more quickly.
| Shares of industrial materials maker Corning Inc. fell nearly 5 percent Wednesday amid concern about a projected first-quarter drop in prices for its ultra-thin glass used in flat-screen computers and televisions.
| PPG Industries on Thursday reported that profits improved nearly 50 percent in the fourth quarter due to higher prices and stronger demand for many of its specialty coatings, paints, specialty stains and other chemicals.
| The Rs 4,500 crore Videocon Group is planning to invest Rs 1,000 crore to expand production capacities of glass shells which are used in TV picture tubes in 2005.
| Glass Confusion is starting the New Year with Beginning Fused Glass group classes. The three-week course will be held Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and again from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
| The Customs & Excise Department today urged people to stop using a glass-top table (Model No.: CP-2119C) that has been found to be unsafe.
| When Frontier Glass got its start in 1998, the company had a steady business performing glass installations for businesses.In 2004, the company added a new twist to its repertoire.
| CompuDyne Corporation, an industry leader in sophisticated security products, integration and technology for the public security markets, announced that it will be supplying window systems containing a thermal aluminum frame with laminated glass for a high level of blast mitigation, or softening of a blast, for the new air traffic control tower and tracking headquarters at the Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix, Arizona.
| One of Wichita County`s largest companies just announced it`s getting bigger. Officials say that only means good things for surrounding communities.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. announced that its Harmon, Inc. subsidiary has completed the purchase of the assets of Architectural Wall Solutions, Inc. (AWallS) of Bolingbrook, IL, the ninth largest commercial glass installation business in the United States.
| Airports are full of drama. At airports, thousands of people say goodbye to each other. "Departures" and "Arrivals" are great mythic doorways that frame every life.
| Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Owens-Illinois, Inc., announced today that it intends to offer, subject to market and other conditions, senior notes in a private offering.
| The WWG06 women's watch from EC (Asia) Ltd features Italian Murano glass on the bezel. The alloy case is fitted with a plastic translucent bangle and carries a Japanese Miyota 2035 movement.
| Zhejiang Glass Company, which makes construction and vehicle glass, is exploring future fund-raising options, including an A-share listing, to cope with its expansion in the growing Chinese market, according to a senior company executive.
| The Board of Directors of Saint-Gobain met on September 19, 2002 to review the final consolidated financial statements of the Group for the six months ended June 30, 2002.
| Pilkington has won a gold award from the Polish Chamber of Commerce for its contribution to the country's economy.Fellow winners of the Gold Distinctions of Honour included Volvo, Thomson Multimedia, Siemens, Fiat and VW.
| As from September, Pilkington Activ self-cleaning glass will be available to British homeowners.A wide ranging advertising campaign will be supplemented by a public relations initiative targeting homeowners through television, radio, newspapers and magazines.
| Solutia Inc. announced today that a recent severe storm and flooding in the Houston area required the company to temporarily shut down its Integrated Nylon facility in Alvin, Texas.