eyeglasses News Archive

19-Aug-2007

 

  • Low-key benefit can mean savings (Orlando Sentinel)
    Most employees don't use a flexible spending account for health costs, but maybe they should. How would you like to get a huge discount on all your out-of-pocket, health-related spending, including doctor co-payments, eyeglasses, aspirin, hearing aids, birth control, braces and smoking-cessation products?


  • 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.


  • Their 'final' is a beginning for young authors (Los Angeles Times)
    With the help of two English teachers, freshmen at a new high school near downtown L.A. go from readers to writers and see their efforts published in a book.


  • Wal-Mart ponders changes as its competition heats up (Winston-Salem Journal)
    Twelve years ago, Wal-Mart Stores Inc. executives welcomed Terry Leahy to the company's headquarters in Bentonville, Ark.


  • Ferry's hidden gem? Lost and found (Staten Island Advance)
    STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The items that pass in and out of the Staten Island Ferry's Lost and Found vary depending on the season. During rainy weather, the Lost and Found is flooded with umbrellas. Winter seasons signify a plethora of forgotten gloves, hats and scarves.


  • 72-year-old man missing from care home (Vancouver Province)
    Burnaby RCMP are asking for help locating 72-year-old care-home resident Dominic Greico. Greico was last seen just before noon Saturday at his care home in the 7500-block Rosewood Street.


  • Around the Valley (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
    LA PUENTE - A fire broke out Wednesday morning at La Puente High School, officials said. A sheriff's deputy said the fire might have been caused by faulty electrical wiring at the school.


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