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DECEMBER 2002 NEWS ARCHIVES
12/31: Pulp, Paper Markets Eye Slow Start to 2003
12/31: Jerry Tatar Retires from MeadWestvaco
12/30: Georgia-Pacific Completes Sale-Leaseback Deal
12/27: Pulp, Paper Markets Slip on Economic Uncertainty
12/26: Glatfelter to Reduce Costs, Eliminate 76 Positions
12/23: Stora Enso North America Appoints Three
12/20: Stora Enso to Rebuild Two Paper Machines
12/20: Deublin Company Names New President
12/19: Jim Ferris to Step Down as IPST President
12/19: FiberMark to Trim Workforce, Sell Certain Units
12/18: Bowater Plans 500 Job Cuts, Timberland Sales
12/18: Longview Fibre Net Income Rises in 4th Quarter
12/17: UPM-Kymmene to Build New Paper Machine in China
12/17: Pulp, Paper Markets Remain Largely Unchanged
12/17: MeadWestvaco to Close Greenville, Miss. Plant
12/17: Rayonier to Sell 8,465 Acres of Timberland
12/16: BASF to Increase Prices for Paper Coatings Emulsion Polymers
12/16: Skeena Cellulose, IWA Sawmill Talks Collapse
12/13: Norscan Market Pulp Inventories Up in November
12/13: MeadWestvaco Finalizes Sale of WV Forestland
12/12: Louisiana-Pacific Closes $30 Million Timber Deal
12/12: Greif Bros. Reports 4Q/Fiscal Year Results
12/11: Abitibi to Convert Quebec Newsprint Machine
12/10: US Pulp/Paper Markets Positive, Europe Sags
12/09: APP Bond-Holders Reject Restructuring Plan
12/09: NA Demand for Printing Papers Grows in October
12/09: NA October Newsprint Shipments Up on Exports
12/09: Market Pulp Inventories Rose in October
12/06: Sonoco to Close Two Can Plants
12/06: Tim Nicholls Named President/CEO of Weldwood
12/05: APP Outlines Preliminary Debt Plan with IBRA
12/04: Stora Enso Closes Timberland Sales in US, Finland
12/03: US Markets Show Positive Signs, Europe Struggles
12/02: NWBC Timber and Pulp Names Don Stuart, VP Pulp
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