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eyeglasses News Archive04-Apr-2008
Mr. Sunshine (Forbes) Nabeel Gareeb is muscling silicon wafer maker MEMC into the solar business.
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...
Health program has many perks (Honolulu Star-Bulletin) With one lens of her eyeglasses covered, 11-year-old Donnette Tuisano struggled with small symbols on a white sheet of paper 20 feet away in the Makaha Elementary School cafeteria.
Eyeglass Donation (WIFR Rockford) More than two thousand eyeglasses have been donated to the Lions Clubs of Illinois.
Deconstruction | Terrence Cox (Miami Herald) Eyeglasses: Soho Suit: Zara Pocket square: Ralph Lauren Shirt: Custom-made Paul Fredrick Tie: J.Crew Shoes: Ferragamo TERRENCE COX, Director of National Sales for Carey International, a luxury chauffeur and transport company. Cox, 40, lives in Fort Lauderdale and is from New York City.
Volunteers brighten senior citizens' days (The Republican) WESTFIELD - Doris E. Kingsbury does not know what she would do without the support of her voluntary senior companion, Rose M. Macutkiewicz. "Rose helps me with just about everything; even getting my eyeglasses repaired," said 93-year-old Kingsbury this week. "She is always available."
Bausch & Lomb Gives Gift Of Sight To 100 People In 100 Minutes (Medical News Today) In just 100 minutes on Wednesday, April 9, the lives of 100 low-income people in cities and towns across the United States will be changed forever, as their failing eyesight goes from murky to new-found clarity at all distances with crystalens® cataract-lens implants, free of charge.
Community calendar (Honolulu Advertiser) BLOOD DRIVE, 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Town Center of Mililani; those 18 and older, at least 110 pounds and with photo ID welcome.
Mission to the Philippines (The Milpitas Post) Milpitas Executive Lions Club members were among those on a medical mission to San Pablo city in the Philippines from Feb. 15-19. About 850 local patients were served, 350 recycled eyeglasses were distributed, and about 130 patients were treated by a local dentist for tooth extractions.
Deep budget cuts in store for S. Florida (Miami Herald) Short on cash and options, Florida lawmakers approved rival versions of the state budget Thursday that all but guarantee a record $4 billion to $5 billion in wide-ranging cuts, from healthcare to classroom spending to road building and courthouse workers.
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