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Fair Values and Fair Value Measurements of Financial Instruments
6 Months Ended
Jul. 02, 2011
Fair Values and Fair Value Measurements of Financial Instruments [Abstract]  
Fair Values and Fair Value Measurements of Financial Instruments
Note 13 - Fair Values and Fair Value Measurements of Financial Instruments

Information about our fixed-rate, long-term debt that is not measured at fair value follows:

   
At Second Quarter-End 2011
   
At Year-End 2010
     
   
Carrying
   
Fair
   
Carrying
   
Fair
     
   
Value
   
Value
   
Value
   
Value
   
Valuation Technique
   
(In millions)
Financial Liabilities
                           
  Fixed-rate, long-term debt
 
$
490
     
$
534
     
$
540
     
$
577
     
Level 2 - Market Approach

Differences between carrying value and fair value are primarily due to instruments that provide fixed interest rates or contain fixed interest rate elements.  Inherently, such instruments are subject to fluctuations in fair value due to subsequent movements in interest rates.  We excluded financial instruments from the table that are either carried at fair value or have fair values that approximate their carrying amount due to their short-term nature or variable interest rates.