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:: Sunday, March 13, 2005 ::
At 78, she's at work in steel mill AP, Baltimore Sun
MANSFIELD, Ohio - Bonnie Rooks, a 78-year-old great-grandmother, was ready for her Friday night outing at the Moose club. Her hair was done, and her nails were long and fake and would have been a problem if she was on the job - at the steel mill.
Rooks may be the oldest woman working in a steel mill in North America. Chatting at her union hall and showing off her bright red nails, she talked about growing old at AK Steel Corp.'s plant in Mansfield.------------------------------------------- posted 12:56 PM :: reference link ::
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