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Corning to resume fiber production

Corning plans to resume operations at four optical-fiber production plants it idled last fall in response to the industry slowdown. By mid-February, the facilities--two in North Carolina, one in Australia and one in Germany--should again be operational, just three months after their shuttering.

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The facilities will not operate immediately at full capacity but will increase production as demand warrants, according to a Corning spokesman. The number of employees to be recalled was not announced.

--Toby Weber, staff writer

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