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eyeglasses News Archive19-Apr-2009
Top 10 Money-Saving Guides for Common Purchases [Lifehacker Top 10] (Lifehacker) The marketplace is an expensive place to get confused. Get more for your money when you buy laptops, air travel, eyeglasses, or other purchases with our roundup of thrifty buyers' guides for common...
Prismatic lenses giving Fenton woman her life back (Tri-County Times) Fenton ? eyeglasses with prismatic lenses have given 24-year-old Larissa Nicpon her life back. Nicpon, a Linden High School graduate who lives in Fenton, suffered a head injury in February 2007. She was driving in whiteout conditions when her vehicle was involved in a multiple-car accident.
Before he speak, his shirt bespoke (CNET) ShirtsMyWay.com lets shoppers design their own dress shirts in detail using an interactive model.
2009 Northern Colorado tournament calendar (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) Here's an updated list of 2009 benefit golf tournaments in Northern Colorado. Several people sent me information on tournaments since the calendar was published last Sunday.
State tax changes a mixed bag (The Clarion-Ledger) Mississippians, with another tax season behind them, can look ahead to a variety of changes the Legislature recently made in the state's tax structure.
Diagnosis makes big difference for Cooleemee girl (The Salisbury Post) By Katie Scarvey kscarvey@salisburypost.com Sarah Stoops of Cooleemee had gotten to the point where she didn't know what to do to help her daughter. N ...
Salem linguist preserves endangered tongues (Salem Statesman Journal) The Salem-based Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages has projects in the works from Siberia to rural India to the mountains of Bolivia.
Area briefs (Stamford Advocate) Fund initiated for Italy quake victims STAMFORD -- The Italian Center, in conjunction with CIAO-Italian-American organizations of Connecticut, has formed a relief fund for victims of the L'Aquila earthquake.
Woman tries to build a future in tough times (SouthtownStar) F or Jolie Gallaway, a union job in the construction trade offered an escape from the unsteady toil of waitressing. Faced with the aftermath of a divorce and mounting bills, Gallaway accepted a chance offer to work for a construction engineering firm with offices in Tinley Park in 2005. But the economy started melting down. In 2008, Gallaway worked her union job for just two months.
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