The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT3) SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- Oct. 18, 2003 -- LEVIS-CLOTHES -- By the end of the year 2003, the last pair of Levi's made in America will roll off the sewing and finishing lines at the Levi's Strauss factory in San Antonio, Texas, another casualty of the shrinking homegrown apparel industry that since 1995 has halved its domestic work force in favor of cheaper foreign labor. Marivel Gutierez, left, Josephine Rosales and Clara Flores, longtime employees of the $4.2 billion company, founded 150 years ago by Levi Strauss, outside the plant in San Antonio, Oct. 6, 2003. (J. Michael Short/The New York Times)
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2003-10-18
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The New York Times Agency
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