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Lean Machines A New Book
On Lean Manufacturing
From Manufacturing &
Technology News

Manufacturing News
March 5, 2010 Vol. 17, No. 4

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Headline
Number of Words
Page in Print Version
Evergreen Solar Heads To China 'As Quickly As We Can'
1059
1
U.S. Precision Machine Tool Industry Is No Longer A Global Competetitive Force
1494
1
Members Of House Push For A Comprehensive Manufacturing Strategy
583
2
Obama Proposes Home Energy Retrofit Rebate Program
139
2
As Wind Installations Soar, U.S. Wind Manufacturing Sector Shrinks
697
3
Union Membership In 2009 Tracks Economy
158
3
Feds Look To Fund $129-Million Energy Efficiency Building Technology Consortium
162
5
Advanced Energy Research Agency - Energy Has $100 Million For R&D
40
6
Effort Initiated To Save BLS International Data Program
93
6
Larry McMurtry's Son's Song Of America
25
6
Q&A With Wisconsin MEP Director Mike Klonsinski: A National Manufacturing Leader
1581
7
Intel's CEO Says His Company's Investment In The United States Is Not Guaranteed
506
9
Last Summer's Huge Detroit Economic Summit Produces A Three-Page PowerPoint
509
9
Obama Tells Sen. Arlen Specter That He Won't Challenge China On Trade
239
10
Ten Senators Ask President Obama To Develop A Manufacturing Strategy
182
10
Americans Say Keeping Manufacturing In U.S. Should Be The Country's Top Economic Priority
428
11
National Science Board Starts Worrying About Globalization
330
11
Bankruptcies Are Growing Especially In The Industrial Belt
169
12
Only Five U.S. Banks Are In The Top Global 50
409
12
USTR To Listen To Small Business Trade Concerns
143
12
In Copenhagen, The U.S. Realized That Global Warming Negotiations Were All About Keeping Industrial Jobs, By William Hawkins
1462
13
Senators Blame Commerce Department For Currency Inaction
431
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