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Samson Bitensky, (Ar-15 Gun accessories) 86, Introduced Supersuede

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Samson Bitensky, 86, Introduced Supersuede
New York Sun - Samson Bitensky, who died yesterday at 86, was a leading New York textile manufacturer who in 1974 introduced the world to Supersuede. Supersuede, lighter and more flexible than Ultrasuede, was one of a myriad of knit fabrics and lace that Bitensky's

Missions want to call the pitches at Wolff Stadium
MSNBC - San Antonio Missions President Burl Yarbrough suggests local leaders could have been more forthcoming about their intentions to try and lure a stadium-searching Florida Marlins franchise to the Alamo City given the fact that their arrival would have

Downturn on Wall Street unnerves TAIEX investors
Taipei Times - Taiwan share prices closed 1.41 percent lower yesterday on profit-taking led by large-cap stocks as investors reacted nervously to weakness on Wall Street on Friday, dealers said. They said the Wall Street downturn, sparked by fresh concerns over the

Ambrilia Announces Board Appointments: Joseph J. Krivulka and Stephen
Genetic Engineering News - Ambrilia Biopharma Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing innovative therapeutics in the fields of cancer and infectious diseases, announced today the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors. Joining the Board are Mr. Joseph J

Uganda: Traders' Chief Warns On DDT Use
AllAfrica.com - Uganda's insistence on the planned use of the chemical DDT to fight malaria could potentially split the East African Community (EAC), a local business leader has said. The East African customs union protocol that came into effect, in January 2005

Samsonite to close Denver headquarters; 265 jobs affected
Associated Press - DENVER (AP) -- Venerable luggage maker Samsonite Corp. announced Wednesday it will shut down its Denver headquarters by the end of next year, a move that will affect 265 employees and end the company's nearly century-long presence in Colorado. The

Missions want to call the pitches at Wolff Stadium
San Antonio Business Journal - San Antonio Missions President Burl Yarbrough suggests local leaders could have been more forthcoming about their intentions to try and lure a stadium-searching Florida Marlins franchise to the Alamo City given the fact that their arrival would have


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