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Oil, Gasoline Rise as Hurricane Rita Threatens Texas Refineries
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September 22nd 2005 - Sept. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Gasoline and crude oil rose for a second day as Hurricane Rita approached the Texas coast, threatening the nation's biggest concentration of refineries. ``One of the biggest :: continue »

Hurricane Rita spins toward Texas, Gulf Coast
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September 22nd 2005 - Updated: 8:35 a.m. ET Sept. 22, 2005 GALVESTON, Texas - Hurricane Rita grew into a monster storm with 170 mph sustained winds as it swirled toward the Gulf Coast, prompting more than 1.3 million residents :: continue »

'The only lifeline was the Wal-Mart'
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September 20th 2005 - The world's biggest company flexed its massive distribution muscle to deliver vital supplies to victims of Katrina. Inside an operation that could teach FEMA a thing or two. Source: Fortune at Lexis Nexis :: continue »

Apology not on his list: Gillette CEO says sale to P G benefits shareholders, company
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September 20th 2005 - Source: The Patriot Ledger (Quincy, MA) at Lexis Nexis BOSTON, 9/9/05 -- Gillette Co. CEO James Kilts came out swinging at critics of the $57 billion deal that will deliver :: continue »

The rise of Plastics due to Katrina
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September 19th 2005 - Spot Floor Summary (17,018,825 lbs) Resin Total lbs Low High PP Copolymer - Inj 3,865,460 $0.550 $0.620 PP Homopolymer - Inj 2,976,613 $0.550 $0.625 HDPE - Blow Mold 2,172,920 $0.580 $0.675 :: continue »

Georgia-Pacific to restart two Mississippi wood products plants
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September 19th 2005 - Source: paperloop.com at JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 16, 2005 - In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Georgia-Pacific plans to restart two idled Mississippi building products facilities: :: continue »

UPS Resumes Service to New Orleans' Business District
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September 19th 2005 - Will Call" Option Set for Other Parts of City; Service Restored to Mississippi and Alabama UPS driver David Lee More photos NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 19, 2005 – Three weeks to the day that Hurricane :: continue »

Rita could reverse diesel price retreat
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September 19th 2005 - Rita could reverse diesel price retreat By Steven Mackay Just as post-Katrina fuel prices start to slide, another hurricane is threatening the Gulf Coast and promising to once again send fuel prices :: continue »

Katrina - The Hurricane that Rocks a Nation
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September 16th 2005 - Bush Pledges Federal Role in Rebuilding Gulf Coast By ELISABETH BUMILLER Published: September 16, 2005 NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 15 - President Bush called Thursday night for the rebuilding of the devastated :: continue »

Rubbermaid Unveils New Microfiber Cleaning System
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September 16th 2005 - Rubbermaid Unveils New Microfiber Cleaning System Commercial Products division shows new line to healthcare industry. WINCHESTER, VA. (September 9, 2005) - Rubbermaid Commercial Products today announced :: continue »

Plastics industry reeling from oil, gas hikes: Can't pass on costs
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September 16th 2005 - Source: National Post's Financial Post FP Investing (Canada) at Lexis Nexis 9/16/05 -- Surging oil and natural gas prices are putting the squeeze on the Canadian plastics industry :: continue »

Taking on a new roll: Scott Paper's task: Rebrand Cottonelle and ScotTowel without making a mess
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September 16th 2005 - 9/16/05 -- Canadian-owned Scott Paper Ltd. is in the unenviable but unavoidable position of having to rebrand several well-known everyday products, its hand being forced by the looming expiration of a :: continue »

UPS Joins Louisiana Emergency Relief Team
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September 8th 2005 - Press Release UPS Accelerates Movement of Hurricane Relief Supplies, Launches “Operation Expedite Help” For La., Miss., Ala. ATLANTA, Sept. 8, 2005 - UPS (NYSE:UPS) today announced it had begun :: continue »

Staph infections hit
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August 12th 2005 - Staph infections hit "staggering" levels at hospitals Staph infections at hospitals have reached "staggering" levels, according to a new study, causing nearly 12,000 deaths per year in the U.S. and increasing :: continue »

Saalfeld announces updated website
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May 13th 2004 - Saalfeld is pleased to announce that SaalfeldRedistribution.net has a new look!  Not only does it look different, there are more tools, more resources, and more ways for you to stay informed with the fast :: continue »

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