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Knitting News Archive10-Nov-2008
Hard times encourage a comeback among old-fashioned crafts (The Times-News) Whether Jennifer Worick saved money by Knitting herself a scarf depends on how you do the math.
An early taste of Christmas (Mississauga News) Christmas came a little early when the Church of The Holy Spirit got a jump on the holiday season with its 27th annual Christmas Bazaar and Gourmet Food Fair today. The five-hour event, which began at 9 a.m., offered a silent auction, food tables, Knitting, local merchants, crafts, vendors and baked goods.
Hockey heals some lingering divisions in Berlin (International Herald Tribune) With fans flocking to hockey games from both sides of the old Berlin divide, the former team of the Stasi is one sign that Germany is knitting itself back together.
Ice Hockey Helps Raze Berlin Wall in the Mind (New York Times) The nationwide popularity of the former hockey team of the feared East German secret police is one sign that Germany is knitting itself back together.
Woman believed abducted by North Korea alive: brother (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A woman Japan says was kidnapped and taken to North Korea by Pyongyang agents in 1977 is alive, her brother said Monday, after new information about her came to light.
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