eyeglasses News Archive

24-Dec-2007

 

  • Love it or hate it, holiday Muzak manipulates shoppers (The Journal News)
    Sweet, shrill strains of the "Charlie Brown Christmas" choir lilt over racks of sweaters and scarves at the Gap Kids store at a local mall.


  • Poinsettias help raise money (Florida Today)
    The Rockledge Lions Club raises money for it hearing and sight program by selling poinsettia plants at bargain basement prices.


  • More Business (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
    HEALTH: Compound in bottles recalled by Canadian manufacturer have led to ailments in some tests on animals.


  • Deadlines vary for medical account users (The Post-Standard)
    Q. I have about $200 left in my medical flexible spending account. Will I lose that money if I don't use it before the end of the year? Could I use the balance in my account to pay for a health club membership?


  • Hard-plastic bottles raise worries (CNN.com)
    ROCHESTER, New York (AP) -- Catching his breath at a fitness club, Matt McHugh took a gulp of water from his trusty, hard-plastic Nalgene bottle and pondered the idea of switching to an alternative made of glass, stainless steel or another kind of plastic.


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