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It's a strangely beautiful facility, with a blue-striped smoke stacks and series of silvery domes containing the vast piles of iron ore apparently, wind and rain can spirit away up to five percent of a mill's ore left in the open.
A Bargain-Priced Hatch Dan Neil 2011
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The current owner says that his grandfather was deeded the property to settle a $600 debt with the owners of the failed mill and used the mill's wood to build a summer lodge.
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The mill's operator, ESCO Corp., expects the agreement will include more than $2 million worth of new measures to reduce emissions from the plant, says Carter Webb, the company's environmental affairs manager.
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Voila: Within a week, 215 went people back to work, many accepting contracts that made them the state's lowest-paid papermakers at about $11 an hour, while host towns agreed to drastically reduce the mill's property tax.
Cynthia Dill: Uncle Sam Is Maine Woods' B.F.F. Cynthia Dill 2011
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The mill's operator, ESCO Corp., expects the agreement will include more than $2 million worth of new measures to reduce emissions from the plant, says Carter Webb, the company's environmental affairs manager.
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The mill's operator, ESCO Corp., expects the agreement will include more than $2 million worth of new measures to reduce emissions from the plant, says Carter Webb, the company's environmental affairs manager.
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When a steel mill Romney had bought failed, thanks to massive debt he had saddled it with, his firm -- Bain Capital -- got the feds to bail out the mill's pension plan, while he walked away with huge profits.
Craig Crawford: Hey Mitt, Who's the Socialist Now? Craig Crawford 2012
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When a steel mill Romney had bought failed, thanks to massive debt he had saddled it with, his firm -- Bain Capital -- got the feds to bail out the mill's pension plan, while he walked away with huge profits.
Craig Crawford: Hey Mitt, Who's the Socialist Now? Craig Crawford 2012
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The mill's operator, ESCO Corp., expects the agreement will include more than $2 million worth of new measures to reduce emissions from the plant, says Carter Webb, the company's environmental affairs manager.
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This mill's demeanor—grunty, free-revving, with a tensed, ready nature—is virtually indistinguishable from that of a larger, naturally aspirated six.
In BMW's Repackaged Z4, Less Is More Dan Neil 2011
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