eyeglasses News Archive

06-Aug-2007

 

  • Spurrier threatens to leave Gamecocks (The Charlotte Observer)
    Saying he was embarrassed by the university?s rejection of two of his recruits, South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier said Sunday he would leave the school if there are no changes made in the admissions process. Spurrier opened his media day news conference by attacking the university?s decision to deny admission to a pair of players who were qualified under minimum NCAA standards. ?As ...


  • Kids' health care as trump card (The Record)
    NEW JERSEY has a lot at stake in the congressional struggle over children's health care. The comprehensive, federally subsidized State Children's Health Insurance Program is due to expire at the end of September. New Jersey's version of the program is more generous than any other state's.


  • Briefs: Lake Villa services forum (Daily Herald)
    The next Lake Villa Area Community Services Forum will be at 11:30 a.m.  Aug. 28 at the Lake Villa District Library, 1001 Grand Ave.


  • Bike camp: Kids on (only) two wheels (Pioneer Press)
    Gail Hoffmann ticks off the list of challenges her son Erich has overcome: Diagnosed at a year old with a rare genetic condition that causes medical and developmental issues, doctors performed open heart surgery two years later and subsequent operations helped correct his vision and neurological disorders.


  • Butterfly House is rare attraction (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Nestled in the midst of corn-yellow hay bales, forests and a barn full of baby pigs is a slice of butterfly heaven. On Springton Manor Farm, a county park in Glenmoore, an open-air pavilion is the only butterfly house in Chester County.


  • Navy captain salutes Lodi with promotion ceremony (The Ithaca Journal)
    Lodi businessman Fred Hallett, after losing his eye glasses into the depths of the earth via a hole dug by a varmint, was the object of considerable jokes a summer or two ago.


  • The eyes have it: Help for poor vision (The Burlington Free Press)
    Sixty Plus: By Barbara Leitenberg


  • Spurrier blasts admission process (The State)
    Late rejection of two signees prompts him to threaten to leave Saying he was embarrassed by the university?s rejection of two of his recruits, South Carolina football coach Steve Spurrier said Sunday he would leave the school if there are no changes made in the admissions process. Spurrier opened his media day news conference by attacking the university?s decision to deny admission to a pair of ...


  • Woman should respect another's drinking water (Asheville Citizen-Times)
    DEAR SALLIE: Last summer, my wife and I were in Spain. We were sitting at a table next to people we did not know. We ordered bottled water, which we poured into our glasses.


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