Hosiery News Archive - 30-Nov-2006

  • Knitty gritty: Hosiery powerhouse defying trend by broadening brands (BizJournals)
    The apparel industry is a business that, increasingly, has become notorious for its U.S. cost cutting.


  • Aderholt wants answers (The Times-Journal)
    A year later, Congressman Robert Aderholt is still talking. He?s still hoping. He?s still optimistic. But, he?s not ready to do any favors.


  • Hilton And Spears Are New Style Double Act (ContactMusic)
    New best friends PARIS HILTON and BRITNEY SPEARS sparked a new hosiery trend when they partied together at Los Angeles club Hyde on Saturday night (25


  • ODU won't fret about Pellar's hosiery as long as he sews up wins (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
    WHETHER THEIR wrestlers wear one, two sets of socks or maybe more makes no difference to the Old Dominion University coaching staff. Sparked by the efforts of redshirt freshman heavyweight Matt Pellar (Colonial Forge), the Monarchs turned in a dominating performance in last weekend's Mat Town USA Open at Lock Haven (Pa.) University.


  • Hanesbrands Inc. Announces Proposed Senior Notes Offering (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.----Hanesbrands Inc. today announced that it has begun a proposed $500 million offering of senior unsecured notes to qualified institutional buyers subject to market and other conditions.


  • Coda (Examiner)
    Once again, it's time to hear from that master of holiday gifting, Mr. Gift Guru. His holiday diablerie will help his challenged male readership avoid purchasing the wrong spousal gift this season, and all seasons to come.


  • Hilton And Spears Are New Style Double Act (Teen Hollywood)
    New best friends Paris Hilton and Britney Spears sparked a new hosiery trend when they partied together at Los Angeles club Hyde on Saturday night- they both wore matching fishnet stockings on only their right legs.


  • Old Mill Condos Almost Ready (Morganton News Herald)
    Donna McGlamery, an interior designer with Classic Interiors, was the interior designer for the Morganton Trading Company project in a former Morganton hosiery mill. Officials with the project say people will likely start moving in after the holidays.


  • Coats, toys on foster children's wish list (Gainesville Sun)
    They've finished raising their own family but this couple is still reaching out to children. Both 60, the two have become foster parents, and in the past two years, they've had more than 12 children in their home.


  • Salvation Army starts a tasty tradition (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
    There was plenty of food to go around on Sunday at the Salvation Army in McKinney, which had its first Thanksgiving dinner for its congregation and anyone who wanted a warm meal.


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    Hosiery News Archive - 30-Nov-2006