NATION
Directors of the ailing Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel accepted the resignation of Chairman Allen E. Paulson but did not elect a successor. Van Nuys businessman Lloyd C. Lubensky, who bought a controlling 34% interest from Paulson on Dec. 31, had been considered a likely replacement.
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