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  2. Benjamin Franklin Fairless - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Franklin Fairless (May 3, 1890 — January 1, 1962) was an American steel company executive. He was president of a wide range of steel companies during a turbulent and formative period in the American steel industry.

  3. Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The development was financed by U.S. Steel with a loan of $50 million. It was named in honor of Benjamin Fairless, then president of U.S. Steel, which operated the "Fairless Works" plant that employed most of Fairless Hills' homeowners at the time. [4] The Sotcher Farmhouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. [5]

  4. U.S. Steel - Wikipedia

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    The United States Steel Corporation is an American steel company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with production facilities in the U.S. and Central Europe.. The company produces and sells steel products, including flat-rolled and tubular products for customers in industries across automotive, construction, consumer, electrical, industrial equipment, distribution, and energy.

  5. Spafford (band) - Wikipedia

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    Spafford's sound is the product of the backgrounds and influences of the different songwriters and musicians in the band. [5] The band uses an improvisational style to transition within and between the songs in their sets of live music, [6] which sometimes include diverse covers performed in unique and improvisational styles. [7]

  6. Pemberton Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Pemberton Mill was a large textiles factory in Lawrence, Massachusetts, originally built in 1853.On January 10, 1860, at around 4:30 p.m., a section of the building suddenly collapsed, trapping several hundred workers underneath the rubble, in what has been called "the worst industrial accident in Massachusetts history" [1] and "one of the worst industrial calamities in American history."

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  8. Frail Words Collapse - Wikipedia

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    At the end of April, the band announced the release date for "Frail Words Collapse" was set for July 1, 2003. [10] On April 30, the band posted two singles to the now-defunct website mp3.com, [10] where "94 Hours" became the top-downloaded and top-streamed metal track. [13] In May, the band toured with The Death Campaign in promotion of the ...

  9. Remembering Mike Mohn: Father, husband and quiet ... - AOL

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    Mike Mohn lived a quiet life, raising his kids, loving his wife and helping his neighbors. Then a shocking crime and video thrust him into headlines.