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SEPTEMBER 2003 NEWS ARCHIVES
09/30: NA Containerboard Production Down in August
09/30: Georgia-Pacific Files Patent Suit Against BPB America
09/30: Demand Still Lagging For Paper/Paperboard
09/29: Anglo American To Upgrade PM 1 at Merebank Mill
09/26: SP Newsprint Names Joseph Gorman as President/CEO
09/25: Eka Chemicals Restructures Paper Chemicals Production in US
09/24: Rock-Tenn to Sell Plastic Packaging Business
09/24: LP Sells 43,000 Acres of Timberland in SE Texas
09/24: IP Agrees to Settle Antitrust Class Action
09/23: US Pulp and Paper Markets Making Small Gains
09/22: GP Mulls Possible Sale of Bldg. Products Distr. Unit
09/22: Stora Enso NA Workers Ratify Workplace Proposal
09/18: Glatfelter to Cut 200 Jobs at Neenah, Wisc. Mill
09/17: Boise to Use Less Stock, More Cash in OfficeMax Deal
09/16: Paper Industry Mood Improving on Better Shipments
09/16: North American Containerboard Production Down in July
09/15: Sonoco to Sell High Density Film Business
09/12: UPM-Kymmene NA to Raise Price for Coated Papers
09/12: North American Newsprint Mills Operated at 90% in July
09/12: Potlatch OSB Mill to Take Maintenance Downtime
09/11: Missota Paper Recognized for Successful PM Restart
09/10: International Paper to Cut 3,000 Positions
09/10: International Paper Forms New Specialty Papers Unit
09/10: Curtis Enters Agreement to Sell Port Huron Mill
09/10: Pan Asia Paper in Joint Venture to Build Newsprint Mill in China
09/09: International Paper Chairman John Dillon to Retire
09/09: Signs of Slight Improvements for Paper Industry
09/09: Metso to Rebuild PM97 at Kimberly, Wisc. Mill
09/09: India West Coast to Bid for 20% Of Rama Newsprint
09/08: Metso to Supply Paper Machine to UPM-Kymmene
09/08: Jan Spencer Named President of K-C
Professional
09/05: Wausau-Mosinee Names Chiericozzi to VP Post
09/05: Georgia-Pacific Names Meg Nollen to VP Position
09/04: Packaging Dynamics to Close Detroit Mill
09/02: Pulp Producers Push Pricing, Paper Lags
09/02: Boise Gets Antitrust OK in OfficeMax Deal
09/03: Market Pulp Producer Inventories Rose in July
09/03: Boise Pledges to Protect Endangered Forests
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