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Nov.
2007
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Ifra, ING meetings pace fall
In October, IfraExpo drew more than 10,000 registrants to Vienna, Austria (see
story, page 18). The International Newspaper Group held its annual meeting in
Kansas City, Mo., touring The Kansas City Star’s $199 million production
facility (see story, page 14). Koenig & Bauer AG, meantime, held an open house
in Wurzburg, Germany, to showcase its Commander CT press (see story, page 1).

Photos: Newspapers & Technology
VIENNA, Austria — Pradeep Shah, managing
director of Manugraph India Ltd.

VIENNA, Austria — Stephen Schmitz, director of content management for Gazette
Communications in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

VIENNA, Austria — John Jenkins, operations director of The Free Lance-Star in
Fredericksburg, Va.

VIENNA, Austria — Transcontinental Inc. colleagues Pierre Manseau, director of
infrastructure and production technology, North American outsourcing development
and U.S. operations; with Rick Ruffino, director of manufacturing, newspaper
group.

VIENNA, Austria — Nigel Wells, co-founder of the Web Offset Champion Group,
during the organization’s annual dinner.

VIENNA, Austria — Mark Mikolajczyk, president
and publisher of (Melbourne) Florida Today.

VIENNA, Austria — Stephen L. Terrillion, director of prepress operations, USA
Today.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dan Couto, vice president of production at the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel, with Becky Brubacker, vice president of operations; and Joan
Bever, director of insert operations, at the Chicago Tribune.

WURZBURG, Germany — Former Ifra event manager Jamie Davies.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Mark Grunland, vice
president and general manager of Median Supply.

WURZBURG, Germany — Wolfgang Felber, head
of printing business; and Christian Villiger, head of sales and account
management for ABB.

VIENNA, Austria — Craig Simon, regional sales manager; with Erich Wagner,
executive sales manager for MAN Roland.

VIENNA, Austria — Scott Roessler, chief executive officer of Atex Americas.
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