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Canada's Irving Tissue Buys Fort Edward, N.Y., Plant Site.
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By Kevin Harlin, Times Union, Albany, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jul. 19--FORT EDWARD, N.Y.--The Canadian firm Irving Tissue has purchased the former Decora Industries Inc. plant in Fort Edward, though not the equipment inside.
Mary Keith, a spokeswoman at Irving's headquarters in St. John, New Brunswick, said the company has not yet decided what it will do with the Decora site on Mill Street, where about 130 employees now make Con-Tact brand adhesive paper.
The plant is owned by Pliant Corp. of Schaumburg, Ill., which announced ...
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Bishop: Music For Shakespeare Productions At Covent Garden, 1816-1821. Musicians of the Globe/Pickett. (Reviews: for records released up to February 25, 2002).
Magazine article from: Music Week
; BISHOP: Music For Shakespeare Productions At...Globe/Pickett (Decca 470 381-2). Sir Henry Rowley Bishop abandoned an early career as a jockey...Home, Sweet Home. In the early 1800s, Bishop wrote for the London stage and was musical...
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...the Netherlands, 87; Sir James Adams, consultant...actor, 50; Mr William Henry, former chairman, Coats...writer, 1854; Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, composer, 1855; Robert...playwright, 1895; William Henry Welch, pathologist...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber, composer, 1786; Sir Henry Rowley Bishop, conductor and composer, 1786; Louis-Jacques Mande Daguerre, photographic pioneer, 1789; Sir William Schwenck Gilbert, playwright and librettist...
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HEEEEEEUOOCH! THE CEILIDH SEASON sunday briefing
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; ...SERGEANT First published in 1826, this popular ceilidh standard is not entirely Scottish. The tune was composed by Sir Henry Rowley Bishop (who also wrote Home Sweet Home) and the words are by General John Burgoyne. Formation Three facing three around...
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