eyeglasses News Archive

10-Aug-2008

 

  • Lions Club offers free eyeglasses (The Gleaner)
    If your son or daughter in kindergarten or first grade needs eyeglasses, and you have not yet taken him or her for a vision screening, you are in luck.


  • KEYS to success available for those seeking new start (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    Newly divorced and facing the reality of supporting herself and her 3-year-old daughter, Christina Thompson wasn't thrilled with her prospects. ...


  • Collected eyeglasses, cell phones get recycled to help others (Wharton Journal-Spectator)
    August is Cataract Awareness Month and Lions Club International's SightFirst Action has been preventing and reversing blindness worldwide.


  • Chris Satullo: Love blossoms (again) in a very familiar setting (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Let me tell you a story I've told often of late. It usually leads men to say, "How about that?" and women to claim, "I have chills."


  • Wear your favorite film on your eyeglasses (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Are you a fan of Woody Allen or action movies and want the world to know? Now you can have the images from your favorite film on a pair of trendy eyeglasses made by designer Zakarias Tipton.


  • Accurate sketch returns rapist to prison (Akron Beacon Journal)
    While Walter Sayre was doing what rapists do, his latest victim was focusing on memorizing his face: the cold eyes, the scruffy beard, the eyeglasses shaped like hers.


  • Wear your favorite film on your eyeglasses (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    Are you a fan of Woody Allen or action movies and want the world to know?


  • Latest fashion trend for all to see (The Pantagraph)
    Patsy Webber has 11 pairs of eyeglasses, and expects to pick up a few more for good measure. Webber is part of a growing trend of consumers treating eyewear as a fashion statement.


  • Love for flight led to job as pilot in war (Greeley Tribune)
    Growing up, there were two things that John Peacock knew and loved: his native land of Hawaii -- then still a territory -- and flying. After all, he first took to the air when he was 9 years old.


  • New principal makes a winner of school with nothing to lose (Arizona Daily Star)
    Ana Gallegos was contentedly finishing her third year as principal of an East Side school when she got an offer both terrifying and intriguing.


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