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Knitting News Archive11-Nov-2007
Cleared for takeoff: Our own hunky "Runway" guy (Seattle Times) "Project Runway," aka crack for the creative set, returns for a fourth season Wednesday. Contestants this time include a twerp named Christian...
SHARP THINGS GET TO POINT (New York Post) Guitarist Jim Santo gravely considers some of the genre pigeonholes commonly invoked to describe his group, the Sharp Things, and deadpans: "My biggest problem is that 'Chamber Pop' sounds too much like 'chamber pot'." The Brooklyn-based...
Sunday, November 11, 2007 (Chattanooga Times Free Press) HAMILTON COUNTY Margaret Ashton Margaret Ashton, of Chattanooga, passed away Saturday, Nov. 10, 2007. Arrangements will be announced by Lane Funeral Home, Coulter Chapel.
It's back to the past (Financial Mail) for Motorola. While rival Nokia has come out with a range of new mobile phones, such as the N95, that have high-speed Internet access, Motorola has stuck to its knitting with the replacement for its popular RAZR phone.
Sock imports change Fort Payne (Chattanooga Times Free Press) FORT PAYNE, Ala. -- When Elbert Lindsey began knitting socks in the mountains of Northeast Alabama in the early 1950s, many people walked to work.
WHAT'S UP (Gaffney Ledger) Notices Mitt Romney's wife, Mary, and their son will be at Michael Gaffney's log cabin Monday, Nov. 12, from 2-3 p.m. Senior events The Gaffney Senior Center's Hooks and Needles with Love group will be knitting and crocheting hats and scarves to be sent to our National Guard Unit. Some yarn is available for participants to use.
A look at gardening-themed mystery books (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By CATHY FRISINGER Nero Wolfe devoted an entire floor of his Manhattan brownstone to his orchids. Brother Cadfael understood the mysteries of herbs. And when Miss Marple wasn't Knitting or taking a cup of tea, she was most likely doing a little weeding. It's a mystery why so many crime-solving novels have a gardening element. Or maybe not. "Evil began in the garden. The first crime was in the ...
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