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Accumulated Other Comprehensive Items (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 28, 2013
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Items [Abstract]  
Components of accumulated other Comprehensive Items in the balance sheet
(In thousands)
 
Foreign Currency Translation Adjustment
  
Unrecognized Prior Service Cost
  
Deferred Loss on Pension and Other Post-Retirement Plans
  
Deferred Loss on Hedging Instruments
  
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Items
 
Balance at December 29, 2012
 
$
8,124
  
$
(748
)
 
$
(9,645
)
 
$
(1,046
)
 
$
(3,315
)
Other comprehensive income (loss) before reclassifications
  
795
  
 
-
   
2,320
   
(72
)
  
3,043
 
Reclassifications from AOCI
  
   
91
   
406
   
485
   
982
 
Net current period other comprehensive income
  
795
   
91
   
2,726
   
413
   
4,025
 
Balance at December 28, 2013
 
$
8,919
  
$
(657
)
 
$
(6,919
)
 
$
(633
)
 
$
710
 

Reclassification out of accumulated other comprehensive items
Amounts reclassified out of accumulated other comprehensive items were as follows:

(In thousands)
 
2013
  
2012
  
2011
 
Income Statement
Line Item
Pension and Other Post-retirement Plans
 
  
  
 
       
Amortization of prior service costs (1)
 
$
(141
)
 
$
(85
)
 
$
(72
)
Selling, General and Administrative
Amortization of actuarial losses (1)
  
(620
)
  
(683
)
  
(467
)
Selling, General and Administrative
Total expense before income taxes
  
(761
)
  
(768
)
  
(539
)
 
Income tax benefit
  
264
   
274
   
192
 
Provision for income taxes
 
  
(497
)
  
(494
)
  
(347
)
 
Cash Flow Hedges
            
       
Interest rate swap agreements (2)
  
(374
)
  
(513
)
  
(706
)
Interest expense
Forward currency-exchange contracts (2)
  
(153
)
  
(396
)
  
253
 
Revenues
Total expense before income taxes
  
(527
)
  
(909
)
  
(453
)
 
Income tax benefit
  
42
   
317
   
36
 
Provision for income taxes
 
  
(485
)
  
(592
)
  
(417
)
 
Total Reclassifications
 
$
(982
)
 
$
(1,086
)
 
$
(764
)
 

(1)Included in the computation of net periodic pension costs. See Note 3 for additional information.
(2)See Note 10 for additional information.