eyeglasses News Archive

04-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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