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eyeglasses News Archive06-Apr-2009
Tinley Park's Ruth Deneen celebrating 100 years (SouthtownStar) Ruth Deneen grew up in a different Chicago. It was a simpler time, one without cell phones and iPods, without TV or a family whose children each had their own bedroom. And Deneen has seen it all. She's lived through two world wars, the birth of Barbie and Beatlemania. On April 13, Deneen turns 100.
First Large Study Of Preschool Children's Vision Finds Need For Improved Care (Medical News Today) This new report on an element of the Baltimore Pediatric Eye Disease Study (BPEDS) provides the first population-based data on refractive error and the need for vision correction in American preschool-aged children. Researchers tested 2,546 African-American and non-Hispanic white children for nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.
Reporter's Notebook: Faces tell the story (Appeal-Democrat) Little can match the feeling of watching the face of someone who has never seen true poverty. Listening to the teens as we crossed into Mexico on Sunday afternoon was an entertaining experience, to say the least. While I've seen worse in the slums and
Hints From Heloise (Washington Post) Old Eyeglasses Hit the Road
Auburn Lions Club Charity Auction (WIBW Topeka) The Auburn Lions Club held their seventh annual charity auction this weekend.
Oliver Peoples Emerson Eyeglasses (AskMen) Oliver Peoples' Emerson eyeglasses are the kind of item you'd likely find in the dressing room on the set of Mad Men . Our favorite part about these retro-inspired glasses is the remarkable attention to detail.
Changes already taking shape near new Children's Hospital (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) On many of Bloomfield's side streets near the new Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, curbs and sidewalks are crumbling. Narrow homes seem to hunker, united by cable wires and pallid paint.
Live Green Expo provides participants a slew of recycling opportunities (Plano Courier) While the economy is slowing, why not find shortcuts to save money? The third annual Live Green Expo, scheduled to take place April 18 at the Plano Centre in Plano, offers attendees a plethora of tips and tricks to save money by going green.
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