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PARIS — ArcelorMittal, the world's biggest steel company, said Thursday that it would permanently close parts of a factory in Liège, Belgium, because of slack demand, and said 1,300 jobs would be eliminated.
KPNQwest has started to close parts of its fiber optic network for fast Internet business access as it continues to look for buyers, a court-appointed trustee in its bankruptcy case, Jan van Apeldoorn, said.
Biologists have used twine to rope off habitats and, in many cases, close parts of a beach until the plover chicks hatch and grow strong enough to get around on their own.
It conducted a bitter strike against General Motors in 1996, in part over the company's plans to sell or close parts plants, and it faces the probable shutdown of G.M.'s assembly plant in Ste.
Another major issue dividing the two sides is the museum's plan to close parts and then all of its main building on 53rd Street for two or more years for a $650 million expansion project.
Worse, the commission's proposal is that it would not only give Brussels power to close parts of the market, but also allow national governments, municipalities and other bodies to shut out some foreign bidders (though only with explicit support from the commission).
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The explosion forced the police to temporarily close part of Plainfield Avenue, a major artery through Middlesex County.
"They close part of the stadium or [issue a] fine and paying £20,000 is not enough for me," he said.
Since her retirement as executive assistant in 2002, she remained a close part of the Curtis family.
The M.P.T.F. has endured a brutal three years after a controversial decision to close part of its Motion Picture Home, a facility for elderly and ailing movie and TV workers.
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