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Knitting News Archive23-Jul-2008
Who do you think you are, knitting Mr Hitler? (The Register) Crocheted Fuhrer bothers woolly thinkers There's no easy way to lead into this so we'll just come right out with it - according to The Sun one can now obtain Knitting patterns to create one's very own cuddly Hitler.?
Volunteer connections (The Patriot-News) Disaster cleanup: A local agency is looking for volunteers interested in flood relief trips to Iowa over the next few weeks. Volunteers are needed for jobs such as cleaning out mud and debris and removing drywall from damaged homes.
Soldiers tip their hats to Operation Enduring Support helmet liners (Herald & Review) DECATUR - While Eileen Wetzel was attending an event in Central Park, as a member of Operation Enduring Support, she met a woman whose husband was an officer serving in Afghanistan.
Don't be afraid of mid-career change (The Times of Northwest Indiana) Nancy Irwin was in her early 40s when she changed her career from stand-up comedy to psychotherapy. Having made such a dramatic turnaround, she thought to herself, "If I can do it, anybody can."
A chronicle of 4 nonfiction books (International Herald Tribune) Reviews of "Boots on the Ground by Dusk" by Mary Tillman with Narda Zacchino; "April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Death and How It Changed America" by Michael Eric Dyson; "Rapture Ready! Adventures in the Parallel Universe of Christian Pop Culture" by Daniel Radosh; and "Comfort: A Journey Through Grief" by Ann Hoo.
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