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SEPTEMBER 2004 NEWS ARCHIVES
Wausau Paper Promotes Craven To Sr VP Post (9/30)
Newark Group to Increase Price for Paperboard Products (9/30)
Strike Interrupts Production at Saint-Jerome Mill (9/30)
Metso to Supply Wood Handling Plant in Chile (9/30)
UPM Plans Closure of Miramichi Pulp Mill (9/29)
Nalco to Raise Price of Paper Chemicals (9/28)
CPBIS Restructures Industrial Advisory Board (9/28)
Graphic Packaging Elects Scheible to COO Post (9/27)
Caraustar to Hike Price for Tube/Core Products (9/27)
Kemira Acquires Canadian Paper Chemicals Company (9/27)
Canada Paper Industry Profits to Almost Triple by 2006 (9/23)
Holmen to Trim 100 Jobs at Hallsta Mill (9/22)
Paper Market Gets Lift From Rise in Ad Pages (9/21)
New Skeena Forest Products Files for Bankruptcy (9/21)
Wisconsin Rapids Mill Celebrates 100th Birthday (9/20)
New Skeena Assets May Be Liquidated
(9/20)
Recovered Paper Study Supports Link Between Inventory and Purchase Price (9/17)
Metso Paper to Deliver Board Machine to Spain (9/16)
Greif Adds to Senior Management Team (9/16)
Andritz Receives Order for Fiberline in Chile (9/15)
Metso Paper to Supply Board Machine in Algeria (9/15)
Outlook Positive for Paper, Pulp Grades Slide on Lull (9/14)
Avery Dennison Creates New Div. for RFID Business (9/14)
Cascades Tissue Group Appoints Doyon VP Sales NA (9/13)
North American Forest Products Industry Twelve Month Capital Spending Exceeds $3.4 Billion (9/10)
World Market Pulp Inventories Rose in July (9/10)
Produce Packaging Demand to Reach $3.6 Billion in 2008 (9/09)
US Newsprint Consumption Down in July (9/08)
Demand for Printing/Writing Papers Rises in 2004 (9/08)
Wausau-Mosinee Changes Name, Ticker Symbol (9/08)
Paper Markets OK, Pulp Shows Weakness (9/07)
Caraustar Names New Custom Pckg. Group VP (9/02)
Tolko Makes Formal Offer for Riverside (9/01)
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