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U.S. Sen. Angus King, right, listens to a safety presentation by Russ Drechsel, not pictured, during a visit Friday afternoon to Madison Paper Industries in Madison. Mill officials expect a decision later this month on whether the U.S. government will place subsidies on paper imports from Nova Scotia, thus leveling the playing field for U.S. producers such as Madison. Staff photo by Michael G. Seamans
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U.S. Sen. Angus King, right, listens to a safety presentation by Russ Drechsel, not pictured, during a visit Friday afternoon to Madison Paper Industries in Madison. Mill officials expect a decision later this month on whether the U.S. government will place subsidies on paper imports from Nova Scotia, thus leveling the playing field for U.S. producers such as Madison.
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U.S. Sen. Angus King, answers questions Friday afternoon during a visit to Madison Paper Industries in Madison. Mill officials expect a decision later this month on whether the U.S. government will place subsidies on paper imports from Nova Scotia, thus leveling the playing field for U.S. producers such as Madison.
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U.S. Sen. Angus King, right, listens to a safety presentation by Russ Drechsel, not pictured, during a visit Friday afternoon to Madison Paper Industries in Madison. Mill officials expect a decision later this month on whether the U.S. government will place subsidies on paper imports from Nova Scotia, thus leveling the playing field for U.S. producers such as Madison.
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Russ Drechsel, left, president of Madison Paper Industries, speaks with U.S. Sen. Angus King during a visit Friday afternoon to Madison Paper Industries in Madison. Mill officials expect a decision later this month on whether the U.S. government will place subsidies on paper imports from Nova Scotia, thus leveling the playing field for U.S. producers such as Madison.