eyeglasses News Archive

27-Apr-2009

 

  • Conn. officials trade charges on financing (Boston Globe)
    HARTFORD - The list of expenses on Connecticut House Speaker Christopher Donovan's reelection campaign filing were intriguing: a $10 French manicure, gasoline purchased in New York, junk food, Amtrak tickets, and a pair of eyeglasses.


  • Free Medical Clinic Opens This Weekend (WCPN Cleveland)
    As unemployment rates continue to rise, so do the number of adults without health insurance. That means there are more people than ever before who can't afford new eyeglasses, a visit to the dentist, or basic medical care.


  • Donovan explains misused debit card (New Haven Register)
    Associated Press HARTFORD ? The list of expenses on Connecticut House Speaker Christopher Donovan?s re-election campaign filing were intriguing: a $10 French manicure, gasoline purchased in New York, junk food, Amtrak tickets and a pair of eyeglasses.


  • Inside These Lenses, a Digital Dimension (New York Times)
    They may look like stylish eyeglasses, but someday they may help you find your destination, or remember the name of the person you?re looking at.


  • Only one proven treatment for cataracts (San Francisco Chronicle)
    A: When the lens inside our eye becomes cloudy or yellow, it is called a cataract. Symptoms of early cataracts may include blurry vision, glare at night, faded colors and the need to increase light when reading at night. Assess how much your vision bothers...


  • Family Fare April 22 (Journal Inquirer)
    Today?s hectic lifestyles don?t leave much time for family dinners like mom used to make. But affordable, old-fashioned, home-style cooking is available to people that also like to support area churches and community groups.


  • One day in the life of 'American Idol' (Reno Gazette-Journal)
    LOS ANGELES -- It's show day (April 20) at "American Idol." USA TODAY's Bill Keveney had the rare opportunity last week to follow executive producer Ken Warwick and chart the day for "Idol'"s singers and all involved in putting together the live performance show.No detail, from fashion to ugly wires, is overlooked


  • VINELAND: Lions plan Mother's Day flower sale (Daily Journal)
    The Vineland Lions Club will hold a Mother?s Day flower sale from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 8-9 at 3099 E. Landis Ave., Vineland. They will also collect used eyeglasses, hearing aids, inkjet cartidges and toners, cell phones and cancelled stamps.


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