eyeglasses News Archive

22-Dec-2007

 

  • Blog commentary: (Daily American)
    "Would someone tell me which service organization collects unneeded eyeglasses? I have some to donate."


  • The Object of His Obsession (New York Times)
    In this novel, a sex columnist can?t stop thinking about his editor?s ex-wife.


  • Town of Plattsburgh saving money on health insurance (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
    PLATTSBURGH -- Insurance changes are helping the Town of Plattsburgh and its employees save money and improve benefits. "We wanted to get skyrocketing insurance costs under control without losing benefits and without increased co-pays," Plattsburgh Town Supervisor Bernie Bassett said.


  • Divers turn up no clues in search for missing dad (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)
    An RCMP dive team combed the waters at Ball's Creek in Cape Breton but turn up no new clues in the disappearance of Allan Hill, a father of three.


  • ?I still wonder how he didn't perish in that water' (The Globe and Mail)
    Inuit hunter Simon Nattaq knows only too well what climate change is doing to the Far North


  • The Prem Rawat Foundation's Free Eye Clinic Earns Physicians' Praise (PRWeb)
    The Prem Rawat Foundation (TPRF) held its fifth eye clinic for India's poor and received high praise from attending physicians. In two days, doctors gave free consultations and supplies to more than 1,000 patients, dispensing eyedrops to 980 and giving eyeglasses to 570. (PRWeb Dec 21, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/Q291cC1Db3VwLVByb2YtUHJvZi1UaGlyLVplcm8=


  • Fund helps students get what they need (Winston-Salem Journal)
    Every year, some of the students at Gibson Elementary School have a struggle getting clothes, school supplies and other needs. Churches and business partners pitch in, but sometimes there are still gaps. That's where the school system's social workers and the School Buddies Fund come in. "We have such a need for the school supplies and clothing, and it's been very, very beneficial for our ...


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