eyeglasses News Archive

07-Dec-2007

 

  • Treasured recipes bond families (The Record)
    WASHINGTON -- In Debra Bruno's home, it wouldn't be Christmas without retelling the story of her one-armed Italian great-grandmother and her famous ravioli recipe. And Hanukkah?


  • Local actor Kelly Walters has the unfortunate task of taking on David Sedaris ? again (Colorado Springs Independent)
    Imagine emulating lauded humorist David Sedaris before an audience of his loyal, adoring, National Public Radio-loving fans. All those eyes ? those hawk-like, hidden-behind-square-edged-hipster-eyeglasses eyes ? staring you down, critiquing your every move with a knowing skepticism ...


  • Police look for Sunol resident after he vanished from job site (San Jose Mercury News)
    If only Sunol resident Stephan Doyle had moved his car or taken his dogs with him, his partner, Neil Davies, would not be so worried.


  • Regional briefs (The Rockingham News)
    PLAISTOW ? The Polar Express will make appearances at the Rockingham Athletic Club on Dec 14 at 6:30 p.m., and Dec. 19 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. "Passengers" will take an imaginary journey to the North Pole through a creative rendition of Chris Van...


  • 40 Million Lacking in Health Care (New York Times)
    More than 40 million people in the United States say they cannot afford adequate heath care and go without drugs, eyeglasses or dental treatment, according to the annual report on the nation?s health by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The report also shows that death rates from cancer and heart disease have dropped in recent years, but that just as many Americans are dying in car ...


  • Man's disappearance has his friends perplexed (Contra Costa Times)
    If Sunol resident Stephan Doyle had only moved his car or taken his dogs with him, his domestic partner, Neil Davies, would not be so worried. Doyle has now been missing for a week, and his friends have no idea where he might be.


  • Police Blotter (Baltimore Sun)
    Police Blotter


  • 911 Calls Released In Omaha Mall Rampage (Local 6 Orlando)
    On Thursday, police released the names of all the victims and began to piece together the events that led to the massacre at the busy Westroads Mall near Omaha.


  • A boozy Christmas Eve brings surprises (AP via Yahoo! News)
    There's nothing like a little liquor to unlock a play and its characters.


  • Omaha Mall Shooting 911 Calls Released (KSAT San Antonio)
    The 911 calls from the Omaha, Neb., mall shooting, were released as authorities are probing the gunman's troubled past.


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