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  2. Crown Zellerbach - Wikipedia

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    The Port Angeles Paper Mill (owned and operated by Crown Zellerbach in 1973) Crown Zellerbach was an American pulp and paper conglomerate based in San Francisco, California, purchased in a hostile takeover in 1985. [1] [2] Most of its pulp and paper assets were sold to James River Corporation, now part of Georgia-Pacific.

  3. Oak Industries - Wikipedia

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    Oak Industries, Inc. was an American electronics company that manufactured a variety of products throughout seven decades in the 20th century. In existence from 1932 to 2000, the company's business lines primarily centered around electronic components and materials, though the company made a high-profile and ultimately failed extension into communications media in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

  4. ON TV (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    An ON TV decoder box. In October 1978, Oak and Chartwell, the partners in the Los Angeles system, reached an agreement to each develop six ON TV markets on their own; the Oak markets would be Chicago, Phoenix, Miami, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and Dallas–Fort Worth, [10] while Chartwell was tasked with development in New York, Detroit, Atlanta, San Francisco, Cleveland, and Houston. [11]

  5. Southland Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Pasadena Weekly was launched in 1984 by the Los Angeles Times, and purchased by Southland Publishing in 2001. [2] It covers community news on Pasadena , such as city government, public safety, and events, along with opinion, arts, entertainment and dining listings, and an 8-days listing with events scheduled for the Pasadena community.

  6. Times Mirror Company - Wikipedia

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    The Times-Mirror Company was a founding owner of television station KTTV in Los Angeles, which opened in January 1949. It became that station's sole owner in 1951, after re-acquiring the minority shares it had sold to CBS in 1948.

  7. The Container Store files for bankruptcy - AOL

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    The Container Store has filed for bankruptcy. It is the latest well-known retailer to fall victim to customers cutting back on discretionary spending. The 46-year-old company said in a statement ...

  8. Batus Inc. - Wikipedia

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    BATUS was created by British American Tobacco as a subsidiary to oversee the U.S. holdings in 1980. [4] [5] [6] Through its BATUS unit, BAT diversified its tobacco holdings with acquisitions in the retail sector, [7] paper sector (through the acquisition of Appleton Paper Company [3]) and insurance through the acquisition of Farmers Insurance Group.

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!

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