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JUNE 2004 NEWS ARCHIVES
Caraustar Industries To Close Two Plants (6/30)
Weyerhaeuser To Sell Timberlands in Georgia (6/30)
Containerboard Demand Improved in May (6/29)
Demand for Printing/Writing Papers Rose in April (6/28)
US Newsprint Consumption Fell in April (6/25)
Ahlstrom Buys Hollinee's Filtration Unit (6/24)
2003 Record Year for European Paper Production (6/22)
Norbord to Acquire European Panel Business (6/22)
Weyerhaeuser Gives $50,000 to Land Trust (6/21)
Boise Elects Executive Officer (6/18)
Unisource Names New President of US Paper Unit (6/16)
U.S. Remains Stubborn in Softwood Lumber Dispute (6/14)
Dirigo Paper Plans to Restart Gilman, VT Mill (6/11)
Stora Enso Responds to Antitrust Probe (6/10)
Kimberly-Clark Board Approves Spin-off Plan (6/08)
Summer To Test Paper Industry, NBSK Jumps (6/08)
Demand for Containerboard Improved in April (6/07)
Lincoln, Maine Mill Preps for Restart (6/03)
SCA Workers Vote for Union Voice at Arizona Plant (6/02)
Pricing Improves for Paper, Pulp Leveling-Off (6/02)
Market Pulp Producer Inventories Rose in April (6/01)
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