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Date Added: April 25, 2008 01:56:02 AM
It wasn't news, hardly, when another mill in the once textile-rich Piedmont announced in January it would fire 400 workers and ship jobs and equipment to Mexico. It's not news now, when Kathy Riley emerges from the brick hulk of Gold Toe/Moretz at the end of a $12-an-hour shift. She's just another soon-to-be unemployed worker among thousands who have lost textile jobs since the end of the ...

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