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Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., also known as Air Products, is a business whose principal functions are selling chemicals and gases for industrial usage. The company specializes in working with companies in the fields of semiconductors, hydrogren, home healthcare, natural gas, advance coatings and adhesives. The company is located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley.
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., also known as Air Products, is a business whose principal functions are selling chemicals and gases for industrial usage. The company specializes in working with companies in the fields of semiconductors, hydrogren, home healthcare, natural gas, advance coatings and adhesives. The company is located in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, in the Lehigh Valley.
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Attacks strike a chord in the Valley
Of The Morning CallIt was a day for families to gather and give thanks. But across the country and here in the Lehigh Valley on Thursday people also added their voices to the global chorus of prayers in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in India. Rabbi Yaakov...Tags: Judaism, Family, Business Trips, Trips and Vacations, Diplomacy
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Valley's Indian-Americans await word about friends, relatives in Mumbai
Of The Morning CallIndian-Americans across the Lehigh Valley crowded around television screens and called family in India Wednesday as word spread of a series of highly coordinated, deadly attacks in the city of Mumbai. ''It's very terrifying,'' said Gopal Kris Kapoor,...Tags: Family, Hinduism
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Velodrome cycles from boom to bust
Of The Morning CallThe Valley Preferred Cycling Center -- a world-renowned track perhaps better known in the bicycling world by its former name, the Lehigh County Velodrome, or simply as ''T-town'' -- is facing its own race for stability. A string of money-losing years,...Tags: Marty Nothstein, National Government, Sales, Track Cycling, Sprint Cycling
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Take 5 with Chip Berezny
Of The Morning CallAge: 57 Occupation: Retired Hometown: Hellertown Resides: Palmer Township Of note: Berezny won his first masters age-level world title at the 2008 UCI Masters World Championships in Sydney, Australia, on Oct. 19. Berezny, a 1969 graduate of Hellertown...Tags: Danny Clark, Cycling Points Race, Pursuit Cycling, Schools, Track Cycling
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Arthritis honors; Wilson supports education
Special to The Morning CallEVENING OF HONORS The Arthritis Foundation Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter, Lehigh Valley, honored several supporters Nov. 2 for their efforts to support a cure for arthritis as well as support those in Eastern Pennsylvania living with arthritis. Dennis...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, National Government, Hospitals and Clinics, Arthritis, Tourism and Leisure
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Chemical plant will employ 120
Of The Morning CallWacker Polymers America ceremonially broke ground Wednesday for its 67,000-square-foot American headquarters in Upper Macungie Township, a rare bit of cheery economic news in a troubled season. The company produces binders and chemicals used in...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, National Government, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Lehigh County, Joint Ventures
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Bethlehem Artsquest Taps Woman To Head Giving Effort
ArtsQuest -- the group behind Musikfest and the new SteelStacks project -- has named its first vice president to head up its philanthropic efforts. As vice president of advancement, Kassie Hilgert will lead ArtsQuest's development team in reaching out to...Tags: Heads of State, National Government, Penn State University, Banana Factory, Economic Policy
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Early birds hit the polls
Of The Morning CallThe longest, and most expensive presidential campaign in history ended today at 7 a.m. when polls around the Lehigh Valley flung open their doors and in rushed 18 months of pent up emotion and anticipation. They arrived before sun up with books,...Tags: Polls, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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Even in sweet victory, a sense of reserve
and Tim Darragh Of The Morning CallClyde Bosket Sr. was in Washington, D.C., on that hot August day in 1963 when Martin Luther King Jr. revealed his dream to the world, speaking memorably about blacks ''languishing in the corners of American society.'' ''This sweltering summer of the...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Martin Luther King Jr., The White House, Pennsylvania, Saluda
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With sweetest victory, blacks' joy is unbounded
Of The Morning CallClyde Bosket Sr. was in Washington, D.C., on that hot August day in 1963 when Martin Luther King Jr. revealed his dream to the world, speaking memorably about blacks ''languishing in the corners of American society.'' ''This sweltering summer of the...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Martin Luther King Jr., The White House, Hawaii, Illinois
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A brave Afghan is tasting U.S. freedom here
Afghanistan has nearly fallen off the international news radar screen, except when the monthly death toll of American troops tops the number killed in Iraq. While issues from the ridiculous (lipstick on pigs), to the critical, (the loss of trillions of...Tags: 401K, Imperial and Royal Matters, Radio, Cedar Crest College, Radio Industry
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Design intervention: Church Lane Bridge stays single
Q: The bridge on Church Lane, just east of Route 100 in Trexlertown, is a narrow, wood-deck bridge with a lot of traffic, and at peak times you wait quite a while to cross. A wider bridge is needed. Daniel Biegley, Allentown, May 2007 Are there any...Tags: Vehicles, Pennsylvania, Kutztown, Milford (Easton, Pennsylvania), Heavy Engineering
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