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Light a lamp for peace
As tensions remain high between the United States and Iran, participants in a MCC-led delegation to Iran in February are urging congregations to light oil lamps as a reminder to pray for peace and for the people of Iran. The delegation, co-sponsored by MCC and American Friends Service Committee, met with the Iranian president, a former president and other political and religious leaders in Iran in February. At the end of each meeting, the U.S. group presented Iranian leaders with ceramic oil lamps, made by Indiana potter Dick Lehman, as well as quilted wall hangings. Ron Flaming, MCC's director of international programs, said delegation members told leaders that the Bible calls on Christians to remember the leaders of the world with prayer and that the lamps signified a promise to remember Iran and its leaders.
GAM Industry News
Today's Ticker: McDonald & Eudy, Chicago Tribune, Vintage Printing, Dai Nippon Printing, International Paper, PGSF, Dome Printing, WOA, YUPO Corp., Teckwin International U.S., Alcom and Workflow One. McDonald & Eudy Printers Inc. of Temple Hills, MD won a $168,550 contract from the Government Printing Office for photographic, mapping, printing and publication services. Chicago Tribune will begin free Saturday home delivery of RedEye, its 150,000 circulation weekday giveaway tabloid newspaper. Targeted to young urbans, RedEye claims 685,000 readership. www.chicagotribune.com Vintage Printing, Louisville, received a $39,000 facade loan to improve its building. The company will add new windows, doors and make sign and landscaping improvements.
The art of glass
Editors note: This is the first installment of a two-part series on the glass museums and current glass companies in Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE - Once many companies made glass in Cambridge, but now only two companies still produce glass - Mosser Glass and Boyds Crystal Art Glass. .
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