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eyeglasses News Archive31-Aug-2007
Nonprofit outreach program receives grant for deployed soldiers' families (Killeen Daily Herald) Communities in Schools, a nonprofit educational outreach program, received a $639,000 check from the Dallas Foundation at its annual Appreciation Dinner on Thursday.
Call 4 Action: Cheaper Peepers Competitor To Fulfill Prescriptions (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News) Good news is often hard to come by but this one appears to have ended well with an owner promising to keep his word and another company helping him do that.
Top regional attractions (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Top Regional Attractions Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.; 215-299-1000. www.ansp.org. Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes & Other Riches - Exhibit on biodiversity, field research, resource management & Amazon culture. Closes 12/31. $10; $8 seniors, students, military, children 3-12; free for children under 3. Mon.-Fri. 10 am-4:30 pm, Sat.-Sun. 10 am-5 pm.
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.
Indentification kit helps find lost specs (The State) Phyllis Giller didn?t even realize she?d lost her prescription sunglasses until her cellphone starting ringing with news that someone had found them at Walden Pond, where she?d gone swimming earlier that day. The call came from Eyeglass Rescue, a Newton, Mass.., firm that helps reunite people and their misplaced glasses ? a modern antidote for forgetfulness. The company sells a tiny plastic tube ...
What's happening (CentralOhio.com) "COME AS YOU ARE, WORSHIP IN YOUR CAR," 8 a.m. Sundays through Sept. 16. Open-air worship in the Mon Ami parking lot 3845 E. Wine Cellar Road, Port Clinton.
Rockingham area religious listings (The Rockingham News) WORSHIP SERVICESFremont
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.
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