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eyeglasses News Archive18-Aug-2007
Former hoops star sues hospital (Middletown Times Herald-Record) Goshen ? Compared with the hard fouls of his basketball career, Phil Harris says he suffered the most flagrant offense when seeking help for his back pain from Orange Regional Medical Center.
Eyeglasses are sought (Home News Tribune) SOMERSET COUNTY ? VISITORS TO THE Somerset County 4-H Fair may donate used eyeglasses at the booth of the Somerset County Office for the Disabled.
Project connects with needy (The Republican) SPRINGFIELD - More than 500 homeless and poor people gathered at the downtown MassMutual Center yesterday to receive services ranging from health care help to free haircuts.
Pickup truck jumps curb, injures 13 sidewalk diners (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) When servers at Clicquot Club Cafe in south Minneapolis heard the screams of customers and the roar of the pickup truck plowing through sidewalk patio tables Friday night, they rushed out the door. A white Ford Ranger pickup truck with an unconscious female driver had barreled into diners and the engine was still racing. One man, a regular, was pinned underneath it, clearly injured. Employees ...
Decade later, cops still seek answers (The Andalusia Star-News) In the late summer of 1997, fours days before Kemberly Lorin Ramer, a dark-eyed teenager with the long brown hair, was to start her senior year at Opp High School she vanished. Ten years later her disappearance from her father?s home in Opp on Friday, Aug. 15, 1997 remains a mystery.
Forgotten country star Wagoner back in spotlight (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- Porter Wagoner looks right at home in the marble lobby of Manhattanâ??s Roosevelt Hotel. He wears a dark Western suit and tie and holds a shiny black cane. The glare from the crystal chandelier reflects off his eyeglasses as he tilts his head back, trying to remember the last time he played Madison Square Garden.
Country legend, career left for dead, rises again (CNN.com) NEW YORK (AP) -- Porter Wagoner looks right at home in the marble lobby of Manhattan's Roosevelt Hotel. He wears a dark Western suit and tie and holds a shiny black cane.
West Lawn rebounds from a first-round loss to beat Cecil County, Md., a team loaded with college players. (Reading Eagle) West Lawn rebounds from a first-round loss to beat Cecil County, Md., a team loaded with college players.
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