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Pixels, the tiny dots of light on a computer screen that form words and pictures, appear to be knocking paper out of the ring as more people do their banking, bill-paying and news-reading online. Paper and pulp industry employment in Wisconsin peaked at around 53,000 employees at the end of the 20th century. Since 2000, employment has been slashed as companies like Kimberly-Clark and others downsized or closed.
[...] where are you situated from a market-share standpoint? Carnahan joined Cintas in 1979 as a staff accountant. [...] she's been the company's first female treasurer, first female vice president and first female president and COO.
The EPA is proposing amendments to the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for the pulp and paper industry to address the results of the residual risk and technology review that the EPA is required to conduct under sections 112(d)(6) and (f)(2) of the Clean Air Act. These proposed amendments include revisions to the kraft pulping process condensates standards; a requirement for 5-year repeat emissions testing for selected process equipment; revisions to provisions addressing periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction; additional test methods for measuring methanol; and technical and editorial changes.
At the University of Central Florida, on-campus distribution of The Orlando Sentinel jumped 18-fold in two years after copies of the paper became available at no direct cost to students.14 Elsewhere, Thurlow and Milo found students at California State University regularly read the weekly student paper and a free community weekly, but students seemed unwilling to pay for the local daily paper.15 However, not even a free campus newspaper is guaranteed broad readership.16 Overall, the literature suggests that the Sun's desire to reach a broad student audience ought to be tempered by the reality that many students aren't newspaper people. Specific Content It is popular to suggest that young people are more interested in fluff than hard news.17 In Schlagheck's survey of students enrolled at...
The newspaper is frayed around the edges and lined with numerous folds, which is what happens when you store a 124-year-old copy of The Roanoke Times in a standard-sized business envelope. Otherwise, Mildred Thomson's copy of the Feb. 22, 1887, edition of the paper (which was then called the Roanoke Daily Times) is in pretty good shape, which is saying quite a lot for what is probably the oldest intact copy of the Times in existence.
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