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Knitting News Archive07-Apr-2008
Hometown Heroes (The Bay City Times) Four years ago, Walt and Wyn Deska began Knitting hats for underprivileged children. Today, the Bay City couple has made and donated more than 3,000 hats and scarves to children as far away as South America. And they're not finished yet.
Worried faces in MP Cong (The Telegraph) Bhopal, April 6: Today?s cabinet expansion had many Congress leaders in election-bound Madhya Pradesh Knitting their brows.
Flathead Woman Makes Career Out of Knitting Talents (Flathead Beacon) When Janet Szabo moved to the Flathead Valley 15 years ago, she wasn?t planning a career as a professional knitter. A biology major with work experience as a tech support specialist at a software developer in Baltimore, she interviewed for a similar job in Kalispell.
A fiber artist's patterned life in New Brunswick (Boston Globe) LAKEBURN, New Brunswick - "Knitting is in again," author Margaret Atwood said in a recent radio interview. In Atlantic Canada, I'm not sure it ever went out of style. The weather here is like New England's, plenty of rainy days and even longer winters. That means lots of time for needlework.
Drake Relays: Shot putter looking great on paper (The Des Moines Register) Origami. Knitting. And the shot put. In Ryan Whiting?s world, these interests blend together, making the national champion from Arizona State one of the more eclectic athletes in track and field.
Davydenko's emergence is a positive (Miami Herald) The match became irretrievable for Rafael Nadal in the fourth game of the second set when Nikolay Davydenko whipped through four points in a row and turned Nadal into a statue on the winner.
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