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	<title>CNC REPAIR INSIDER &#187; CRT</title>
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		<title>Replacing CRT and Flat Screen Displays for Fanuc Controls: Tennesee Industrial Electronics (TIE) Hooks It Up Strong</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks ago an old customer called and left me a message. I checked the voice-mail but he left no details regarding the current problem. I called him back to see what was up. In short, this is what had happened: someone had walked through their facility with a hammer or some such thing, and smashed in the screens on 18 machines. That's right, 18.
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