eyeglasses News Archive

01-Dec-2007

 

  • Around the Valley (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
    GLENDORA - A man killed in a three-car freeway collision Wednesday has been identified as 24-year-old Ramsey Jarrar, coroner's officials said. The deceased man's city of residence was not immediately known, added Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Richard Hanna.


  • Lions hope to roar again in Bullhead City (Mohave Valley News)
    BULLHEAD CITY - Although filling out an application is the first step, Lions Club members say a volunteer doesn't become a Lion until he sees the effects of his good deeds on others.


  • Remains identified in Vietnam of Utahn missing since 1968 (Deseret Morning News)
    Finally, there is closure human remains, DNA evidence, a dog tag, remnants of eyeglasses and a little piece of a watch band.


  • City Briefs (New York Daily News)
    A 60-year-old substitute teacher was arrested Thursday after grabbing a Staten Island high school student's neck, cops said. But suspect Michael Doti's family said he was acting in self-defense in the 9 a.m. incident involving a 16-year-old Tottenville High School boy.


  • Around Pasadena (Pasadena Star-News)
    PASADENA - Firefighters and Fire Chief Dennis Downs will collect donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association from 5 to 9 p.m. today at four intersections in Old Pasadena.


  • Real tree options dwindle (Granite City Press-Record)
    Arguably no holiday says tradition like Christmas, and one of the most enduring Yuletide traditions is the Christmas tree - a real, green Christmas tree.


  • Seahawks fullback's best work comes away from football field (The Olympian)
    KIRKLAND - They were just like him. Hundreds of them, all trying not to stare at the unimposing figure with the wire eyeglasses who stood before them.


  • Helping youngsters understand Alzheimer's (The Sun Chronicle)
    NORTON -- The third-graders giggle as Joyce Simard dons a pair of oversized star-shaped, blue-lensed eyeglasses. "Sometimes when people get older, they have trouble...What?" she asks the Solmonese Elementary School class. "Seeing!" they respond in unison.


  • Area Sports Briefs (The Daily Star)
    Session I is for advanced/intermediate pitchers ages 13-18 and will run from 1-2 p.m. Session II also is for advanced/intermediate pitchers ages 13-18 and will run from 2-3 p.m. Session III is for beginners ages 8-12 and is slated for 3-4 p.m.


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