eyeglasses News Archive

04-Apr-2009

 

  • Talking about addictive 'In Treatment' with Gabriel Byrne (Chicago Tribune)
    The following review/feature of "In Treatment," which begins its second season Sunday on HBO, is followed by the text of a recent interview with the show's star, Gabriel Byrne.


  • Hints From Heloise (Washington Post)
    Old eyeglasses Hit the Road


  • Farmington Lions Club recycling for sight (Farmington Press)
    As we prepare for spring and the traditional spring cleaning, the Farmington Lions are asking people to look through dresser drawers and closets for used eyeglasses and donate them to the Lions Recycle For Sight program.


  • Lights, camera, digital tech (Chicago Sun-Times)
    Two natives of west suburban Elmhurst are emerging as unsung catalysts behind the latest digital-cinema production technological innovations. Michael Cioni and Ian Vertovec, both 29 and former York High School cross-country teammates, founded Hollywood postproduction house PlasterCITY Digital Post, LLC with help from, among others, Francis Ford Coppola's nephew, Christopher.


  • Little Progress as U.S., Mexico Discuss Drug Cartels and Arms (Washington Post)
    CUERNAVACA, Mexico, April 2 -- Top cabinet officials from the United States and Mexico met here Thursday to decry the violence unleashed by the drug cartels, but failed to announce any new bilateral programs to combat the traffickers.


  • Kids have own health fair - photos (Lincoln Courier)
    Bob and Cathy Buse of rural Beason promote farm safety. Bob demonstrated the dangers of power take-offs and warned the students about getting too close to farm animals. He also explained the perils associated with anhydrous ammonia.


  • Enterprise BOE will not have weather make-up day (The Enterprise Ledger)
    No make-up day for Enterprise HS, Reese discusses projected stimulus package


  • Teams bowl for a good cause (Papillion Times)
    It wasn?t their usual playing field. Baseball players filled Papio Bowl on the evening of March 14, hoping for strikes to help their community.


  • Hispanic Children More Likely to Have Hearing Loss (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    FRIDAY, April 3 (HealthDay News) -- Children from Hispanic or low-income families are more likely to have hearing loss, and a serious but rare eye disease is often missed or mistreated among urban preschoolers.


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