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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) 2008, April 27
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Byline: Greg Hellman BOSTON - Millions of pounds of steel rolling mill equipment made in Worcester and bound for the Far East helped push container cargo shipments to a record last year at the Port of Boston, the nation's oldest continuously active port.
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