Hosiery News Archive - 31-Dec-2006

  • For some, seeing is remembering (St. Petersburg Times)
    HOLIDAY - Betty Ferrara is a stranger to the house. She has never stood in its doorway, never sat on its porch or tended its garden. But when a hospice worker showed Ferrara, 75, a photograph of the home, a memory from her childhood in Harlan County, Ky., suddenly returned.


  • Mulch Use Will Be Made of Tossed-Out Christmas Trees (RedNova)
    By Bertrand M. Gutierrez, Winston-Salem Journal, N.C. Dec. 30--Dispossessed of their ornaments, Christmas trees are being churned into mulch at a Winston-Salem landfill off Clemmonsville Road.


  • Tripura ends 2006 on optimistic note (Calcutta News)
    As 2006 moves to a close, a faint light of hope glimmers at the end of the tunnel for insurgency-hit Tripura.


  • Moments we'd like to forget (The Courier News)
    The entertainment world in 2006 was enough to make you long for a more genteel time -- when ladies only flashed a mere breast to the public, not their entire nether regions. When stars only offered befuddled looks and mussed hair after a DWI -- not diatribes from Mein Kampf. And when you were acquitted of murder, you enjoyed your good luck in relative obscurity -- you didn't write about how you ...


  • A few rules for buying boots (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    Be careful what you buy, warns the American Podiatric Medical Association. Pointy toe boxes contribute to blisters, bunions, hammertoes and ingrown toenails.


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