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Pensions and Other Post-employment Benefits
6 Months Ended
Jul. 01, 2011
Pensions and Other Post-employment Benefits [Abstract]  
Pensions and Other Post-employment Benefits
 
Note C — Pensions and Other Post-employment Benefits
 
The following is a summary of the second quarter and first half 2011 and 2010 net periodic benefit cost for the domestic defined benefit pension plan and the domestic retiree medical plan.
 
                                 
    Pension Benefits
    Other Benefits
 
    Second Quarter Ended     Second Quarter Ended  
    July 1,
    July 2,
    July 1,
    July 2,
 
(Thousands)   2011     2010     2011     2010  
   
 
Components of net periodic benefit cost
                               
Service cost
  $ 1,516     $ 1,244     $ 71     $ 68  
Interest cost
    2,309       2,156       399       434  
Expected return on plan assets
    (2,685 )     (2,536 )            
Amortization of prior service cost
    (118 )     (132 )     (9 )     (9 )
Amortization of net loss
    982       711              
                                 
Net periodic benefit cost
  $ 2,004     $ 1,443     $ 461     $ 493  
                                 
 
                                 
    Pension Benefits
    Other Benefits
 
    First Half Ended     First Half Ended  
    July 1,
    July 2,
    July 1,
    July 2,
 
(Thousands)   2011     2010     2011     2010  
   
 
Components of net periodic benefit cost
                               
Service cost
  $ 3,033     $ 2,488     $ 142     $ 136  
Interest cost
    4,618       4,312       798       869  
Expected return on plan assets
    (5,370 )     (5,072 )            
Amortization of prior service cost
    (236 )     (265 )     (18 )     (18 )
Amortization of net loss
    1,963       1,422              
                                 
Net periodic benefit cost
  $ 4,008     $ 2,885     $ 922     $ 987  
                                 
 
The Company made contributions to the domestic defined benefit pension plan of $3.6 million in the first half 2011.