US Steel delays plans for Black Belt plant - Birmingham News

Posted on November 10, 2008
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US Steel delays plans for Black Belt plant - Birmingham News
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — U.S. Steel Corp. officials have confirmed a delay in plans for a $450 million plant in Alabama’s Black Belt. The project would have produced an alternative to the steelmaking material of coke and created as many as 235 jobs

Ryan (10) earns tae kwon-do black belt - Melton Times
MONDAY, 1.30pm: A tae kwon-do student who took up the martial art aged four has become the latest black belt in his family Ryan Davison, from Asfordby Hill, took and passed his black belt examination last month having been a pupil at James Freer

Students take martial arts belt test - Hattiesburg American
Explaining the Don Jitsu Ryu style of martial arts is pretty easy, says its creator Don Jacob . All you have to do is look at the name. It’s an acronym with letters representing such values as determination, justice, integrity and service, Jacob said

Jack throws himself into birthday belt - Rochedale Observer
A LITTLEBOROUGH pensioner has received an extra-special 75th birthday present – a black belt in judo. Grandad-of-six Jack Mitton was awarded the honour on his birthday after 50 years in the sport and is proving that you’re never too old to reach

At wake, mourners recall a smiling Amanda Malloy - Newsday
Amanda Malloy couldn’t look at a camera without breaking into a goofy face - or at least flashing a brilliant smile. The Kings Park funeral home was crowded with hundreds of photos of Malloy, both smiling and silly, along with some of her favorite

Earn Your Shopping Black Belt on Black Friday - Times-Herald
(ARA) - Shopping the sales is a great way to save money this holiday season. Everyone knows the best sales are found on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, when malls are packed with people finding great gifts at even greater prices. How do you

U.S. Steel delays Black Belt project - Birmingham News
The slowing economy has put the brakes on a celebrated economic development project in the state’s most economically depressed region. U.S. Steel Corp. confirmed Thursday it has put its plans for a $450 million plant in Sumter County on hold. The

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