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Knitting News Archive15-Apr-2008
In brief: Illinois (The Times of Northwest Indiana) Find events going on in your community, and plan your week?s activities with The Times.
Peter King: The plot thickens as the rapidly draft approaches (Sports Illustrated) CLEVELAND -- One Monday closer to the draft, and in this morning's issue, here are the headlines:
Sewing is the new knitting (Savannah Morning News) Knitting was the new-again craze five years ago. Everyone was clicking needles, from young professionals in bars and cafes to stars such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Julia Roberts.
Lucic gives confidence big bump (Boston Globe) If we didn't have a series before - and it was looking doubtful as recently as Sunday afternoon - we have one now. The Bruins and Canadiens will meet again tonight, in Game 4 of their best-of-seven playoff round, and the math tells us the Habs have a 2-1 series lead.
Disappeared, without a trace (Daily Herald) Over the years, Liz Paulson has sold off most of her 75-acre farm in rural Sycamore. But she still keeps five acres and the six-bedroom home where her daughter Karen Schepers and her eight siblings grew up.
Thursday, April 10, 2008 (Jackson Free Press) Creative Arts Program for Cancer Patients Thu, Apr 10, 10:00 am. Baptist Cancer Services offers a creative arts program, including knitting, and art therapy for cancer patients at no cost. All events take place in the Hederman Cancer Center.
Travel trend: Girlfriends' getaways boom (AP via Yahoo! News) Girlfriends' getaways - where women travel with other women and leave the menfolk home - are booming. And the phenomenon is not just about bachelerotte parties or 20-somethings on spring break.
Keeping centuries-old art alive (Ventura County Star) Vibs Clausen fell in love with lace-making by accident.
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