eyeglasses News Archive

25-Dec-2007

 

  • 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.


  • Timmermann sisters reflect on days gone by (Seguin Gazette-Enterprise)
    GERONIMO ? Nearly a week before Christmas, the occupants of the white farmhouse on Timmermann Road entertain company in the dining room of their family?s homestead.


  • Area seniors received much-needed services (El Paso Times)
    South Central resident Manuel R. Lopez is among a growing number of senior citizens who often go without things they need because of their low monthly income.


  • Health worries arise over water bottles (The Post and Courier)
    ROCHESTER, N.Y. ? 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. Worries about a hormone-mimicking chem...


  • Sanford Middle School student, 12, turns class project into Christmas and year-round charity for needy kids (Orlando Sentinel)
    The boy who would be Santa Claus is a shaggy-haired 12-year-old who fills his gift wish list at a Casselberry Target store. Two weeks before Christmas, he is loading a pair of shopping carts with bounty he discovered in the clearance aisle.


  • Seeing is believing (Richfield Reaper)
    Dr. David Graf, right, examines Judy Walters? eyes Thursday, following her cataract surgery earlier this month. Walters is one of two area residents receiving a complimentary pair of eyeglasses this holiday season ? courtesy of the staff at Valley Vision Clinic in Richfield.


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