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Knitting News Archive17-Nov-2008
Business permits (El Paso Times) These are the new Texas sales tax permits issued by the Texas Comptroller for the week ending Nov. 7 for businesses in El Paso.
Plug in Cello, Add D.J. and Club, Then Stir (New York Times) The cellist Matt Haimovitz, no stranger to offbeat spaces, played at Le Poisson Rouge on Thursday.
Tributes for Nov. 17 (Greeley Tribune) Sept. 28, 1925 - Nov. 14, 2008
Author Events (Cape Cod Times) Ann Hood, author of "Comfort" and "The Knitting Circle," will present a talk entitled "Life Patterns: Writing and Knitting Through the Dark," from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Japanese woman abducted by North Korea 'still alive' (Guardian Unlimited) A Japanese woman who was allegedly abducted by North Korean agents more than 30 years ago is alive and could soon be allowed to meet her family. The unexpected move, reported by Japanese media today, offers hope to the families of other Japanese nationals who were taken to North Korea in the 1970s and 80s to teach their language and customs to spies. Tokyo claims that 17 of its citizens ...
Mother turns passion into charitable effort (Southlake Times) Nicole Allen sits at her kitchen table surrounded by yarn and partially-completed blankets. The clickity-clack of needles provides a rhythm and the result is a labor of love.
Book Review: Together or Separate - Knitting the New Twinset by Ann McCauley (Blogcritics.org) These twinsets go beyond tank-and-cardigan combos, but the designs are hit-or-miss. When twinsets are being discussed, normally one thing comes to mind: a tank top worn with a matching cardigan. Perfect for spring ? tank top for the sunny days, cardigan for the chilly nights. The ultimate preppy uniform. Together or Separate: Knitting the New Twinset by Ann McCauley offers up nine twinsets (18 ...
Scene (Akron Beacon Journal) Scene
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