October 2002



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COLUMNS

Editor's Note
The Culture of Entitlement. Union leaders in Prince Rupert, British Columbia slowly came around to the fact that life doesn't owe workers a living. view column

Ken Patrick
The Yellow Camaro. Like a older car, the U.S paper industry has endured its share of nicks and dents, and lost some of its gloss. But underneath, its still got what it takes to be competitive. Maybe it's time for a new coat of paint. view column

David Price
How Far Have We Come? Some forty years after joining the paper industry, Professor Nicholas Wiseman concludes that managers and accountants don't necessarily make the best papermakers.
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AF&PA
Clearing the Air on Regulatory Reform. In the beginning, the New Source Review (NSR) took a common sense approach to protecting the quality of our air. But after 25 years of "bureaucratic tinkering", NSR has become its own worst enemy, pushing industry to take an all or nothing approach to the concept of clean air. view column

FEATURES

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Q&A: with Arnold Nemirow.
In an exclusive interview, Arnold Nemirow talks about newsprint, market pulp, Nuway, and the strategies that drive Bowater.
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OMYA Prepared For Future Turn-Around in N. A. Paper Industry
Citing a growing trend by North American mills of increased use of calcium carbonate in coating formulations, OMYA is confident that its refurbished Perth, Ontario plant will readily handle the industry's growing demand. view article

Drying Section Upgrade Cuts Steam/Energy Use, Improves PM Efficiency
A conversion to stationary steam siphons, use of turbulence bars, and new condensate recovery equipment and controls have dramatically improved PM 93 operations at Appleton Papers West Carrollton Mill.. view article


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