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March 1, 1999
ACQUISITION: KRUGER BUYS US TISSUE MILL

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March 1, 1999
Industry faces many challenges…including Y2K!

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March 1, 1999
Finishing gets close attention during session

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March 1, 1999
Eurocan stops leak with pressable stainless steel pipe

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March 1, 1999
Paper quality: key to preserving our national heritage

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March 1, 1999
Coupling changes cut paper machinery maintenance

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March 1, 1999
Find structure in confusion

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March 1, 1999
Simple solutions are often the Best

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March 1, 1999
CD shrinkage poses drying obstacles

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March 1, 1999
INDUSTRY PEOPLE (March 01, 1999)

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March 1, 1999
Energy: Use it carefully

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March 1, 1999
Taking the hazard out of Cl andClO2 exposures in a kraft pulp mill

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March 1, 1999
YOU STILL DO NOT USE A COMPUTER?

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March 1, 1999
THE LATEST ON ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS

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March 1, 1999
ACQUISITION: ST. LAURENT BUYS EASTERN CONTAINER

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March 1, 1999
It takes energy to run a mill

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March 1, 1999
Look on the bright side

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March 1, 1999
Shareholders come first, say analysts and CEOs

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March 1, 1999
BIOPULPING ECONOMICS

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March 1, 1999
Print quality is in the eye of the observer

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March 1, 1999
Dryden: A mill by any other name still tops