eyeglasses News Archive

13-Apr-2008

 

  • Ontario Lions serve up pancakes for a purpose (Mansfield News Journal)
    ONTARIO -- Cleo Taylor greeted guests Saturday morning at the Ontario Lions Pancake Day at Ontario High School. It's a job he knows well.


  • Sect has benefited from millions in taxpayer dollars (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    By JACK DOUGLAS JR. American taxpayers have unwittingly helped finance a polygamist sect that is now the focus of a massive child abuse investigation in West Texas, with a business tied to the group receiving a nearly $1 million loan from the federal government and $1.2 million in military contracts. The ability of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or FLDS, to ...


  • Camden Lions see globally with eyeglass campaign (Camden Herald)
    CAMDEN ? The Camden Lions Club had a first-hand look, recently, at how their organization?s eyeglasses recycling program benefits people in need in other countries, and it has been proposed that the Club help fund eye-care programs in a community in Columbia for one year.


  • Superdelegate Is Playing Hard to Get (Washington Post)
    Some Democratic superdelegates are tormented by indecision, unsure whether Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama is the right candidate to lead the party to victory in November.


  • No matter the business, customer service is key (Eureka Times-Standard)
    It is often reported that securing a new customer costs eight to 10 times what it takes to retain a customer. Equally often, you hear that a happy person tells a few people and an unhappy person puts you on YouTube.


  • Art museums on the Strip: Why only one survives (Las Vegas Sun)
    Sun, Apr 13, 2008 (2 a.m.) Two galleries. Almost 40 million tourists. Extravagant resources and big names in art. When the Guggenheim Hermitage Museum and the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art opened on the Strip, both set out to feed art to the masses.


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