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U.S. Can Corp.

is in the Manufacturing Industry

Last Fiscal Year Sales:$780.0M
  • Private
Dow Jones Description

U.S. Can is now doing business as Ball Corporation.

Number of Employees 2,500
Contact Information
NAICS Code All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing: 326199

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  • U.S. can learn from other health care systems

    - 2008-09-01

    WASHINGTON -- Analysis of other countries' health care systems has pointed out what might work--and what won't work--in efforts to reform the U.S. health care system. At the annual meeting of the American College of Physicians, ACP senior vice president of governmental affairs and public policy Robert Doherty outlined...

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  • U.S. can beat al-Qaida, study says

    - 2008-07-29

    WASHINGTON -- The United States can defeat al-Qaida if it relies less on force and more on policing and intelligence to root out the terror group's leaders, a new study contends. "Keep in mind that terrorist groups are not eradicated overnight," said the study by the federally funded...

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  • Cellphones on planes? Europe says yes. U.S. can watch, wait

    - 2008-04-15

    As early as later this year, airline passengers in Europe may be able to talk on cellphones and get e-mail in flight, thanks to the European Union's decision last week to give such service a green light. To many American travelers, more freedom to yak might...

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  • U.S. Can Now Look Ahead to Iraq Success

    - 2008-04-14

    HUMAN EVENTS EXCLUSIVE At the beginning of last year, we were engaged in a great debate about what to do in Iraq. Faced with the prospect of defeat, we had two fundamental choices. We could retreat from Iraq and accept the horrible consequences of our defeat. Or we...

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  • Political personalities debate the issues

    - 2008-04-01

    All corny jokes and kidding aside, Bob Beckel and Cal Thomas had a serious message for General Session II lunch goers. The duo asked the audience to consider a political landscape in which bipartisanship stands as the norm rather than the exception. In today's politics, their friendship is an anomaly:...

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