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 | | In 2004 the company sold its textiles business to Koch Industries, losing some of its most well known brands such as Lycra (Spandex), Dacron polyester, Orlon acrylic, Antron nylon and Thermolite. |
 | | In 1974, Gerard Colby Zilg, wrote a book on the DuPont family named "Du Pont: Behind the Nylon Curtain", a critical account of the role of the DuPont family in American social, political and economic history. |
 | | " Federal Court of Appeals reverses award of damages to author Gerard Zilg in his breach of contract action against Prentice-Hall; District Court's dismissal of Zilg's action against E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company for tortious interference with contractual relations is affirmed". |
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