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Tata Steel Expects to Complete Teesside Plant Sale by March – Wall Street Journal

February 18, 2011

Tata Steel Expects to Complete Teesside Plant Sale by MarchWall Street JournalKUALA LUMPUR — Tata Steel Ltd., the world's seventh-largest steelmaker by volume, expects to complete the sale of its Teesside plant in the United Kingdom by the end of …

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Lackawanna Shuts Down Steel Operation Due to "Explosive" Dangers – WGRZ-TV

February 18, 2011

Lackawanna Shuts Down Steel Operation Due to "Explosive" DangersWGRZ-TVLACKAWANNA, NY — The code enforcement officer in Lackawanna was shocked at what he saw on the old Bethlehem Steel site Thursday — a newly-constructed building that never…

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Lackawanna Shuts Down Steel Operation Due to "Explosive" Dangers – WGRZ-TV

February 18, 2011

Lackawanna Shuts Down Steel Operation Due to "Explosive" DangersWGRZ-TVLACKAWANNA, NY — The code enforcement officer in Lackawanna was shocked at what he saw on the old Bethlehem Steel site Thursday — a newly-constructed building that never…

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Japan Steelmakers Fall on Coking Report – Wall Street Journal (blog)

February 18, 2011

Japan Steelmakers Fall on Coking ReportWall Street Journal (blog)By WSJ Staff Shares of major Japanese steelmakers, JFE Holdings and Nippon Steel, are underperforming the broader indexes, down 2.2% at 2715 yen ($32.56) and 1.3% at 304 yen, respectively…

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OPINION: ArtsQuest about to realize its SteelStacks vision – Lehighvalleylive.com

February 18, 2011

Lehighvalleylive.comOPINION: ArtsQuest about to realize its SteelStacks visionLehighvalleylive.comJust a decade ago, abandoned Steel land in South Bethlehem was a brownfield liability. Then the sprouts of public-private investment appeared. The Bethleh…

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Fire Department to retrieve steel beam from 9/11 – SouthCoastToday.com

February 18, 2011

Fire Department to retrieve steel beam from 9/11SouthCoastToday.comWESTPORT — A steel beam salvaged from the World Trade Center will become part of the new fire station as a permanent memorial to those killed on Sept. 11, 2001. Fire Chief Brian Legen…

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