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Knitting News Archive13-Aug-2007
Fierce Dragon, Plodding Elephant: India, China Challenges U.S. (Bloomberg.com) Aug. 13 (Bloomberg) -- In China, the newly prosperous show off by sipping pricey Starbucks coffee, and workers in ``disassembly lines'' produce parts that will be incorporated into finished goods made all over the world.
'Best of Show': Heritage Arts displays the best of old-fashioned fair flair (Billings Gazette) Depending on where one is on the fairgrounds this week, Saliva is either a hard rock band that played the MetraPark arena Sunday night or just plain ol' spit.
How to Get a Meeting Back on Track (BusinessWeek) Here are some tips to make sure a meeting starts off right and some suggestions of how to rescue one that has gone astray
Hey Guys: Knitting's a Stress Reliever (KWWL Iowa) LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Guys, set down your 5-irons and your fishing rods. And pick up the knitting needles. Yarn shops report men are getting the knitting habit. Craig Brandt says he knits at least 30 minutes a day.
Knitting a new fan base (Albany Times Union)
Neighbors stunned by family's deaths, woman's arrest (Los Angeles Times) The Rowland Heights neighborhood remembers the husband and two boys fondly. Manling Williams is charged in their murders. The block of town houses on Camino Bello in Rowland Heights has gone from a scene of flashing emergency lights and shocked disbelief to a place of quiet memorializing, as neighbors of Neal Williams and his two small sons began Knitting their lives around the hole left by ...
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