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Date: 1997-01-14 10:40:30
Construction
Chemistry
USG Corporation
National Gypsum
Drywall
Gypsum
Portland cement
Temple-Inland
Domtar
Building materials
Concrete
Architecture

GYPSUM By Ronald F. Balazik The United States in 1995 continued to lead the world in gypsum production and in per capita consumption of gypsum wallboard. Also during the year, the holdings of several U.S. gypsum producer

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