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  1. Has anybody noticed that things are getting a little better every day in manufacturing?
  2. Hello, yeah, it's been a while Check out the latest Tips & Tricks for bouncing back from the recession at plantengineering.com
  3. Virtual Summit is live! http://bit.ly/19QHh4
  4. Why would 700 people from 64 countries come to Plant Engineering's Virtual Summit? Find out yourself June 30. www.plantengineering.com
  5. It's a glorious day for America: White Sox 4, Cubs 1...
  6. Why would people from 64 countries come to Plant Engineering's Virtual Summit June 30? Go to PlantEngineering.com and find out...
  7. It's settling in to be a good week. And to top it off, Lou Dobbs' star is receding faster than his hairline.
  8. The Chrysler deal with Fiat will go through. Good thing -- you should see some of the great Fiats rolling through the streets of Europe.
  9. How well is your manufacturing plant operating? One way to find out -- enter Plant Engineering's Top Plant program. Deadline Sept. 11.
  10. Are you worried about GM's bankruptcy? Let's have some thoguhts on the subject...
  11. Schneider Electric is doing some cool stuff. Check out PlantEngineering.com
  12. Do you have a great newmanufacturing product? Get into Plant Engineering's Product of the Year awards now
  13. Looking for a little manufacturing knowledge? Come to the Plant Engineering Virtual Summit June 30. Plant floor solutions at your desk!
  14. Upset about the GM bankruptcy? Don't be. This might be the best thing to happen to the auto industry. See my blog at plantengineering.com
  15. Well, if people are going to be following me, I guess I should send stuff out. Check out the latest blog at PlantEngineering.com
  16. In Hannover, Germany, they are thinking about the future of manufacturing. Are you still stuck in the past?
  17. Building the next issue of Plant Engineering. Anyone got a good manufacturing story to tell?