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NOVEMBER 2004 NEWS ARCHIVES
Cascades to Keep FjordCell Pulp Mill Closed (11/30)
Strike Ends at Norampac's Burnaby Mill (11/30)
Paper Statistics Off Slightly in October (11/30)
Ningbo Starts Up Cartonboard Machine in China (11/25)
US Advertising Climbs, Demand for Paper Follows Slowly (11/23)
Mercer to Buy Celgar Pulp Mill for $210 Million (11/23)
Finnish paper bosses shun nationwide labour talks
- Reuters (11/22)
Rayonier Forests Recertified Under SFI Standards (11/19)
Transport Worker Strike May Shut Finnish Mills - Reuters (11/18)
CTI Paper USA Makes Name Change (11/18)
Mondi to Restructure into Two Businesses (11/16)
Schweitzer-Mauduit to Buy Philippine Tobacco Papers
Business (11/15)
FiberMark Files Plan of Reorganization (11/15)
Weyerhaeuser Gives Pulp Business New Identity (11/15)
UPM Withdraws From Planned Joint Venture in China (11/15)
SCA To Combine European Tissue Business Groups (11/12)
Sonoco Acquires Paper Tube Maker in China (11/11)
Stora Enso Tests FSC Forest Certification in Finland (11/11)
OfficeMax Appoints Chief Financial Officer (11/11)
Tembec Idles SPF Mill on Lack of Logs (11/10)
International Paper to Sell Maine, NH Forestlands (11/09)
Paper Merchants Report Shows Cautious Optimism (11/09)
Management Denies Allegations in Port Alice Mill Closure (11/08)
Temple-Inland Names Maley to Exec. VP Post (11/08)
Cascades Appoints Bolduc as VP Communications (11/08)
Printing/Writing Papers Demand Climbed in September (11/05)
Kimberly-Clark Provides Plan of Neenah Spin-off (11/04)
Newsprint Consumption in US Down in September (11/04)
Graphic Packaging Net Income Rose in Third Quarter (11/04)
Norampac to Invest $17.5 Million at Two Box Plants (11/03)
Paper/Pulp Markets Not Out of the Woods Yet (11/02)
Cascades to Shut FjordCell Pulp Mill on Labor Dispute (11/02)
SFK Pulp Reaches Agreement with Union Bosses (11/01)
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