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eyeglasses News Archive15-Dec-2007
Flexible spending account deadline approaches quickly (Courier-Post) Ah, the end of the year, a time for reflection, family gatherings -- and a mad dash by those with money left in their flexible spending accounts to spend it: on eyeglasses, extra contact lenses, cold medicine.
People in Worship: Local men, women return from China (Lansing State Journal) Parishioners from two local Lutheran churches recently returned from a two-week trip in southwest China.
School clubs collect eyeglasses (Southfield Eccentric) The Interact Service Clubs of Groves High School and Seaholm high schools will again collect eyeglasses for the visually impaired.
School clubs collect eyeglasses (Southfield Eccentric) The Interact Service Clubs of Groves High School and Seaholm High School will again collect eyeglasses for the visually impaired.
Pryor faces more charges in bad checks case (The Times-News) A man who allegedly wrote 12 bad checks to make a series of high-priced purchases at Twin Falls businesses, including a car and two motorcycles, was bound over to district court on three new counts of issuing checks without funds.
Even with employer's coverage, families worry (The Record) Over the last decade, whether Rosa Sayas, 52, has had health insurance for herself or her children has depended on one thing: where she worked. The Paterson resident is among the 158 million Americans who get health insurance coverage through their employers.
Get Out (The Beaver County Times) No Depression magazine proclaimed Alejandro Escovedo as ?Artist of the Decade.?
PMI Wraps Up a Year of Giving (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) For the community giving arm of The PMI Group, Inc. , a recap of 2007 reads like the Twelve Days of Christmas -- but instead of French hens and golden rings, it's pounds of food, school supplies, and donated eyeglasses.
Fashion meets function in La LOOP accessories (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) A modern lifestyle requires a lot of organization. On any given day, we leave the house with -- at least -- a pair of sunglasses or eyeglasses, a cell phone and an iPod. It's no wonder we spend more and more time digging through our handbags.
Your community in brief (Albany Democrat-Herald) The new Mid-Valley Lions Club will sell See?s Candy from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday from a bright yellow trailer called the Candy Galley in front of Ray?s Market in the North Albany Village.
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