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Assembly votes to let retirees in health plan
Sun StaffThe General Assembly passed legislation last night to help Bethlehem Steel Corp. retirees who are not old enough for Medicare to obtain state-backed insurance coverage. Under the legislation, Bethlehem retirees between the ages of 55 and 64 would be able...Tags: Health, Retirement, Maryland, Politics, Labor Legislation
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Prosecutor 'making progress' in Cullen interviews
and Michael Duck Of The Morning CallLehigh County District Attorney James B. Martin has spent roughly 18 hours interviewing confessed serial killer Charles Cullen. And Martin will probably spend another 18 hours holed up in a room with the former Bethlehem nurse before he knows how many...Tags: Health, Lawyers, Relief and Aid Organizations, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Litigation
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Northampton County Borough Races
BANGOR MAYOR Term: 4 years (Vote for one) REPUBLICAN JOSEPH H. CAPOZZOLO D.O.B.: 5/29/63 Education: Pius X High School, 1981; attended Moravian College Occupation: Vice President, Windjammer, Inc. Qualifications: Businessman in Bangor for over 15 years;...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Health, Woodrow Wilson, Fires, Politics
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As Risk Spreads, One Group Stays Immune
Times Staff WriterBy the time Bethlehem Steel Corp.'s former chief executive, Duane R. Dunham, was forced to retire a few years ago after only 18 months in the top spot, the giant steelmaker was bankrupt and headed for a fire sale. But that didn't stop Bethlehem from...Tags: Retirement, Los Angeles Times, Healthcare Contract Issues, Wages and Pensions, Los Angeles
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Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel - Chapter 5
Wilbur Kocher points down a path in Bethlehem's old Nisky Hill Cemetery toward a huge stone memorial beyond a rise of modest, tree-shaded graves. Early Moravians who were buried in this city all had the same-size stones to show that they were equals. But...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, New Jersey, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Death, Metal and Mineral
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Bethlehem Works derailed; ISG opens land to new offers
Of The Morning CallThe developer that once had the inside track to build the Bethlehem Works retail, entertainment and residential complex on former Bethlehem Steel property has no sales agreement and no exclusive right to buy the land. That opens the bidding on the 120-...Tags: Bethlehem Steel, Property, Real Estate, Metal and Mineral, T.J. Rooney
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Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel - Chapter 8
Company executives projected the industry would save $2 billion over the life of the contract. For their part, union employees got increased benefits for laid-off workers, some of their lost pay was offset by company stock, and management promised to...Tags: Japan, Bethlehem Steel, International Relations, Mexico, Politics
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Redevelopment Contacts
National Museum of Industrial History 530 East Third Street Bethlehem PA 18015 Phone: 610-694-6644 Fax: 610-694-6641 International Steel Group Inc. http://www.intlsteel.com/ 3250 Interstate Drive Richfield, Ohio 44286 Phone: 330-659-9100 Bethlehem Steel...Tags: Delaware, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Ohio, Crossroads, Metal and Mineral
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Md. manufacturing to grow little
Sun StaffThe good news on the manufacturing front for the coming year is that most of the bad news has already arrived. On the downside, economists say they don't expect much growth in the sector in 2001. "From Maryland's perspective, their bad news is over,"...Tags: Federal Reserve, Hunt Valley, Maryland, Labor Legislation, Industrial Production
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Who and what to watch in 2001
Places and prospects Housing How the housing sector will perform is critical to the area's economy. New homes drive demand for building materials such as lumber, siding, brick and Sheetrock, and fuel construction and supplier jobs. Consumers buying both...Tags: Health, Peter G. Angelos, Medicare, Plant Openings, T. Rowe Price
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Conectiv Energy agrees to buy 60 acres from Bethlehem Steel
Of The Morning CallConectiv Energy has agreed to pay $9.6 million for 60 acres of Bethlehem Steel brownfields, a bid that, if approved by a bankruptcy court, would be the first land sale to a private industrial user in the Bethlehem Commerce industrial park. The bid was...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Maryland, Bethlehem Steel, New Jersey, Mount Bethel
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Bethlehem's Martin Tower might soon have new owner
Of The Morning CallThe landmark headquarters of the former Bethlehem Steel Corp., the 21-story Martin Tower in west Bethlehem, soon might be sold to a New Jersey development group that includes Bethlehem developer Joseph Posh Sr. Posh, who owns Posh Construction Inc., said...Tags: Legal Services, Bethlehem Steel, Environmental Pollution, Property, Metal and Mineral
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