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eyeglasses News Archive11-Apr-2009
Randolph health officials: Make sure kids wear goggles (The Randolph Reporter) RANDOLPH TWP. ? The township?s Health Department wants to remind residents that state law requires all children who wear eyeglasses to wear protective eyewear while participating in certain sports activities.
Delicate mission (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette) At 62, Pat Nuffer is in the midst of a life-changing love affair - with people with disabilities in Sudan. Photo caption: Dan Dienelt, right, of Fort Wayne greets an AIDS patient in Ethiopia last year. Photo by Photos courtesy Concordia Lutheran Church
Early buzz: SMG, D&D, VH1 and more (USA Today) It's Friday! Congrats on surviving the week. Last night I picked up my foxy new eyeglasses, only to get home and discover they were scratched! Bummer. Today I have some meetings in the city -- and I guess I have...
Elks Club plans for indoor tennis courts (Billings Gazette) The first and last time Al Kersich played tennis, he was a 25-year-old Army soldier trying to beat the colonel's daughter at Dugway Proving Grounds southwest of Salt Lake City.
Urban hospitals cringe as cuts loom (Pioneer Press) With close-cropped graying hair, round eyeglasses and a penchant for bowties, Dr. Michael Belzer comes across as a fastidious man, not someone given to hyperbole.
Police search for man?s remains in Amelia (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Authorities yesterday exhumed what they believe are the remains of a man whose wife has admitted she buried him in their backyard in Amelia County 15 years ago, police said. Ulisa Mary Chavers, 60, already faces charges in the disposal of another body, that of her boyfriend, Reginal Cody Bowles. His remains were found last month at the bottom of a 33-foot-deep well in Louisa County.
'Boolah, boolah!' for this Conn. lodging (Boston Globe) NEW HAVEN - When we finished checking in at The Study at Yale, the desk clerk handed each of us an electronic door key and a bookmark bearing the hotel logo: a pair of eyeglasses. It was the first hint that this lodging has a light-hearted attitude about its location amid the bustle of academic life.
Lake community news: Lions Club collecting glasses, hearing aids in Mount Dora, Eustis (Orlando Sentinel) R epresentatives of the Mount Dora Lions Club will be in front of post offices in Mount Dora, 711 N. Donnelly St., and Eustis, 111 E. Clifford Ave., from 10 a.m. to noon April 18 to accept donations of used eyeglasses and hearing aids.
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