eyeglasses News Archive

01-Apr-2008

 

  • The briefs (Daily Herald)
    Art invitational to begin at Harper; donate glasses for charity


  • Teen seeks eyeglasses as part of Scout project (Asbury Park Press)
    OCEANPORT: A borough teen seeking to attain the rank of Eagle Scout is seeking used eyeglasses, nonprescription sunglasses and old cellular telephones, which will be cleaned and donated to the Lions International Club "Recycle For Sight Program" for distribution throughout the world.


  • Driving Zamboni dream for area author (Kingston Daily Freeman)
    I have always loved an old standard tune called, "The Little Things Mean A Lot." That's why I did a double-take when reading the dust jacket on Martha Frankel's new book, "Hats & Eyeglasses." There was a precious, little item on the jacket that meant a lot to me.


  • Drug cards promise big discounts (The Record)
    Thousands of New Jersey physicians will offer free discount drug cards to uninsured patients, one of a growing number of programs designed to offset the spiraling costs of prescriptions.


  • Crist can tap 1.7 billion from emergency funds if need arises (The Gainesville Sun)
    The emergency money could be used during the budget crisis.


  • State may tap deep reserves (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
    House prepared to let Crist use emergency hurricane fund and special tobacco endowment.


  • Couple brings family, science to Texas Tech (Lubbock Avalanche-Journal)
    There is never want of conversation at this household, whose heads - two former classmates who once competed with each other - will soon uproot from Manhattan, Kan., to settle in Lubbock.


  • A visual need (The Tuscaloosa News)
    Edmondson Wright has an unusual problem His project to become an Eagle Scout has been so successful he has been nearly overwhelmed by the response.


  • What's at Stake (Washington Post)
    HATS & eyeglasses A Family Love Affair With Gambling By Martha Frankel Tarcher/Penguin. 226 pp. $23.95 WINNER TAKES ALL Steve Wynn, Kirk Kerkorian, Gary Loveman, and the Race to Own Las Vegas By Christina Binkley Hyperion. 304 pp. $25.95 Two classes of people generally are forgotten amid the plet...


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