eyeglasses News Archive

29-Aug-2007

 

  • The CNN Wire: Monday Aug 27 (CNN.com)
    Coast Guard rescues teenagers off the New Jersey coast


  • Police ask for help to ID robber (Jacksonville Daily News)
    Police are looking for a man identified in surveillance images in connection with the armed robbery of Cooperative Bank, 400 Western Blvd., Jacksonville, at 1:30 p.m. Monday He is described as a white male dressed in a blue button-down shirt, khaki pants, a New York Yankees baseball hat and eyeglasses.


  • Rotary members to assist Peruvians (The Lompoc Record)
    Rotary Club of Lompoc members Charles Littlejohn and Brian Hunt will go to Peru on Sept. 9. They will fly to Lima, then to Trujillo and go 60 miles overland into the mountains to visit several villages in the region. The villagers in the area are very poor, so with the support of the Rotary Club of Lompoc, Littlejohn and Hunt will provide the villagers with eyeglasses.


  • Birth Month And Short-Sightedness Linked By TAU Researchers (Medical News Today)
    Planning for a summer delivery for your child? You might want to choose an ophthalmologist along with an obstetrician.If your child is born in the winter or fall, it will have better long-range eyesight throughout its lifetime and less chance of requiring thick corrective glasses, predicts a Tel Aviv University investigation led by Dr. [click link for full article]


  • Vision mission (Old Colony Memorial)
    PLYMOUTH - Most Americans can take their sight for granted. But in corners of the world rocked by tsunamis, earthquakes and other catastrophes, many survivors have to function without a simple thing like a pair of eyeglasses.


  • Consider options for future health care costs (The Olympian)
    When deciding whether you can afford to retire early, the cost of health insurance will be a key factor in the financial equation.


  • First 3D gaming monitor launches (Personal Computer World)
    A US company has just launched the first widescreen monitor that will allow gamers to blast their way through their favourite games in 3D. The 22in 220 widescreen 3D monitor, from San Diego-based Neurok Optics, uses stereoscopic 3D technology combined with polarised eyeglasses to brings things in to 3D.


  • First 3D gaming monitor launches (vnunet.com)
    Martin Lynch, Personal Computer World , Wednesday 29 August 2007 at 00:00:00 Gamers get to frag in 3-D for the first time A US company has just launched the first widescreen monitor that will allow gamers to blast their way through their favourite games in 3D.... > Read the full article


  • Area Briefs (Jacksonville Daily News)
    The ninth annual Onslow County Job Fair will be held today from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jacksonville Commons Recreation Center. As many as 100 businesses and organizations will be looking to fill positions in management, sales, customer service, construction, food services, medical and others.


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