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Chesapeake Corp.


Chesapeake Chesapeake, ship
Chesapeake, U.S. frigate, famous for her role in the Chesapeake affair (June 22, 1807) and for her battle with the H.M.S. Shannon (June 1, 1813). The Chesapeake left Norfolk, Va.
 Corp., Richmond, Virginia Richmond IPA: [ɹɯʒmɐnɖ] is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. , USA, completed the expansion of its Field Boxmore plant in Westport Westport, residential town (1990 pop. 24,407), Fairfield co., SW Conn., on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Saugatuck River; settled 1645–50, inc. 1835. It serves as a popular residence for New York City commuters. Westport has a summer theater. , Ireland, enabling the plant to launch high-volume production of informational mini-booklets targeted for the pharmaceutical and healthcare market.
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Title Annotation:Industry News
Publication:Solutions - for People, Processes and Paper
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 2002
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