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Still, it's not a great way to start his road trip to Donnelley's modernized 500, 000-square-foot, 14-printing-press plant in Dwight, Ill.
FORBES: Pressing For Change
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Still, it's not a great way to start his road trip to Donnelley's modernized 45, 000-square-meter, 14-printing-press plant in Dwight, Illinois.
FORBES: Pressing for change
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Mr Plant said he had written a letter to Johnston Press on behalf of the borough councillors to state they opposed any suggestion of Mr Stokoe losing his post as editor.
BBC: Campaign to save job of Whitby Gazette editor
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Bush also is expected to press his case in a speech later Tuesday at a water treatment plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
CNN: Bush to highlight arrest of 'dirty bomb' suspect
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State-run Press TV reported that the network has spoken to officials at the Bushehr plant and that there were no problems there.
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Witness Debby Marak told the Associated Press news agency that she had seen smoke coming from the area near the plant and had driven over to see what was happening.
BBC: Texas Waco fertiliser plant blast causes many casualties
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However, Beshear's staffers said in a press advisory that he would make a "major economic development announcement" at the Toyota plant.
WSJ: Toyota to produce luxury Lexus model at Ky. plant
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An Energy Department press release estimated that the guarantee would create 3, 000 construction jobs to build the plant, and 1, 000 more after it opened.
FORBES: President Obama's Green Jobs Pretense Is An Unmitigated Fiasco
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It is planned that parts of the body plant will be equipped to reuse modern robotic automation to produce higher levels of assembly with components from the press shop.
BBC: Ford letter to staff
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As The Economist went to press, helicopters were dropping water to douse overheating nuclear fuel stored at the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, where there have been explosions, fires and releases of radiation greater, it seems, than the Japanese authorities had admitted.
ECONOMIST: Japan's hydra-headed disaster