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This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Advances in Glass and Glass Ceramics gives an overview of emerging trend in glass landscape that involves key drivers, challenges, restraints, analysis of adoption trends. Topics Covered Executive Summary - Overview and Key Research Highlights - Scope and Methodology Technology Overview - Glass and Glass-Ceramics--Technology Primer - Glass Industry Segmentation Noteworthy Developments in Glass and Glass-Ceramics - Recent Developments in Glass-Ceramics - Recent Developments in Glass Technology Adoption Analysis - Technology Drivers and Challenges - Assessment of Applications - Technology and Industry Trends Patents and Key Contacts - Patents Decision Support Database - Database Tables Summary Advances in Glass Driven by Next-generation Applications From its humble beginnings of being used as beads for decorative purposes, glass has come a long way.
Home burglars steal TVs, motorcycle
The owner's brother said it would have taken at least two men to steal five LG-brand flat-panel television sets from the home in the 12300 block of Natalie's Cove Road between 8 p.m. Jan. 28 and 9:25 p.m. Feb. 2. After entering the home through a rear window, the burglars stole a 52-inch plasma TV valued at $3,900 from the living room. They stole a 40-inch plasma TV valued at $1,800 from the dresser in the master bedroom. A wall-mounted flat screen TV valued at $200 was removed from the children's room and another set valued at $200 was taken from the play area. The sets were mounted so high that it would have required a ladder to reach them but none was left behind. The burglars also removed a 32-inch plasma TV valued at $1,000 from the home.
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