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| Gold Coast Mayor Ron Clarke says the city is now the second largest glass recycler in Australia.The city council supplies a Coomera-based company with discarded glass and it recycles between 130 and 300 tonnes of the material each week for export.
| Heritage watchdogs have forced a halt to work on a £25 million glass canopy designed by Sir Norman Foster to link two of Washington's premier art galleries.
| Major glass users in New Zealand have agreed to pay a voluntary levy on imported glass to cover a shortfall between the costs of collecting the glass and the price paid for it by glass recyclers.
| Owens-Illinois, Inc. said on Monday that its subsidiary Owens-Brockway Glass Container Inc. had commenced an exchange offer.
| The Theater for a New Audience, which produces Shakespeare and classical drama, is getting a new $38 million theater, it was announced Tuesday.The facility will be the linchpin of the $680 million Brooklyn Academy of Music Cultural District.Mayor Michael R.
| Apogee Enterprises, Inc. ("Apogee") has had in place severance agreements with its executive officers since 1999 (the "Old Severance Agreements").
| About 530 jobs are on the line at the Glass Group Inc.'s plant, formerly known as the Flat River Glass Company.
| Asahi Glass Co Ltd said the company will raise 25 bln yen via an issue of 7-year corporate bonds carrying a coupon of 0.86 pct.
| Rohm and Haas Company today said it will report higher than expected second quarter operating results in the range of $.44 to $.48 per share.
| Following the tremendous success of last year's National Glass Week, Glasspac, the information bureau for the glass packaging industry, is hoping that the 2002 initiative will be bigger and better.
| DuPont declared a second quarter common stock dividend of 35 cents per share, payable June 12 to stockholders of record May 15.
| Asahi Glass Co . slashed its profit forecasts for the fiscal year starting April 2003 , citing a weaker outlook for its electronics and display operations.
| “Research is the In Thing” was the title chosen for a ceremony staged on Friday in the new Chemistry and Pharmacy building at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz where 86 entrants presented their work for the regional “Jugend-forscht/Schler experimentieren 2002“ (“Youth researches/Pupils experiment 2002”) competition.
| On February 14, 2002, BMC Industries, Inc.'s Board of Directors approved a continuation of its quarterly cash dividend of $.0025 per share.Shareholders of record as of March 20, 2002 will receive a dividend of $.0025 for each share owned on that date, to be paid on April 4, 2002.