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"We need chainsaws, shears to cut iron bars, and jacks to remove beams: everything, we need everything," Andrea Gentili, a civil protection worker, said.
Since 2001, the pair, who collaborate under the G | Lab name, have been drawing attention for their delicately ornate furniture and lighting fixtures made from discarded aged wood and laser-cut iron.
But in the 19th century, carvers used straight, square-cut iron nails.
Steelmakers are also pressuring Rio to deeply cut iron ore prices in the latest round of negotiations.
Some of the mining nervousness came from rival Fortescue, which agreed to cut iron ore prices by 36% for Chinese steel mills.
Rio Tinto will cut iron ore output at its mines to 170.0 million metric tons, from 175.0 million tons for 2008, down from a previous forecast of 190.0 million to 195.0 million tons.
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It was built during 1965 66 by Hamersley Iron Proprietary Ltd. as the residential and service centre for workers at the huge open-cut iron-ore mine at Mount Tom Price.
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But Rio was banking on commodity demand from China remaining robust, and since that time the Chinese economy has slowed in line with the global economy, with steelmakers clamoring for steep cuts to iron ore prices in 2009.
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