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eyeglasses News Archive05-Aug-2007
Former Texas lawmaker heads for the hills in quest to climb Colorado's highest peaks (Austin American-Statesman) TWIN LAKES, Colo. ? Charlie Gandy is spreading peanut butter and jelly like spackling compound, cramming sandwiches with enough carbs to fuel a Tour de France cyclist riding a mountain stage.
Fredonia Lions mark 50th year (Princeton Times Leader) Summer has landed on Caldwell County with temperatures daily approaching 100 degrees, so it?s time to think about the shade and ice cream cones at the annual Fredonia Lions Summer Festival.
A Conversation with Katie Bulger (Pittsburgh City Paper) Katie Bulger?s got an eye for fashion. The 27-year-old proprietor of SUGAR? a former customer, she bought the Lawrenceville store in February ? stocks the shop with unique and mostly locally created women?s fashions. She?s also an optician at Eyetique, and eyeglasses ar... By Melissa Meinzer.
Eye on contact prices (Los Angeles Times) Most wearers buy lenses from their doctors, but chain retailers and Internet sources can be cheaper. Some shopping tips for the wary.
Brewer: Office gadgets come in handy to keep you busy doing nothing (The Record Searchlight) We spend a big chunk of our lives working, so it's no wonder we pay so much attention to decorating and equipping our workspaces.
Dan Deacon, a Baltimore original (Baltimore Sun) Dan Deacon isn't your typical rock star.
THERESA TIMMONS: Hot coffee on a hot day (The Herald Bulletin) July in Indiana. The moisture in the air is so thick it sits on your chest like an anvil, making every inhalation a struggle, every breath an exertion. If you sit very still, a sweaty film will condense on your skin, like fog on a window or steam on eyeglasses.
Tax value of health savings accounts (The Telegraph) Health savings accounts offer several valuable tax benefits. You may be able to make pretax contributions via payroll deduction through your employer, reducing your income tax.
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