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eyeglasses News Archive28-Dec-2007
Take movies, games to the next level (USA Today) Your new HDTV can be used for more than just watching high-definition programming. Tips on how to get even more out of your investment:
The wild and the wacky (Daily Gleaner) This year has gone to the dogs. Well, actually, the deer, snakes and hornets, too.
Divers search river for missing man (Observer-Reporter) By Scott Beveridge
TO DRINK OR NOT TO DRINK: Polycarbonate bottles raise questions (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) ROCHESTER, N.Y. (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.
Reminders (Lake County News Sun) Ol d Flags: The Breakfast Exchange Club of Gurnee offers residents two disposal box locations to properly dispose of old, tattered or worn U.S. Flags. One is adjacent to Gurnee Fire Station No. 2 at Hunt Club Road and Dada Drive. The other is located in the front of Gurnee Fire Station No. 1, 4580 Old Grand Ave. For details, call (847) 219-8523.
More News (Long Beach Press-Telegram) HEALTH: Compound in bottles recalled by Canadian manufacturer have led to ailments in some tests on animals.
Happy Birthday Johannes Kepler (Universe Today) December 27 is a day to celebrate the life of astronomer Johannes Kepler, who was born on this date in 1571, and is best known for his three laws of planetary motion. But also, coming up in 2009, The International Year of Astronomy (IYA) will celebrate the work of Kepler as well. [...]
'The Orphanage' adopts horror with great results (Contra Costa Times) Just about every woman who finds out she's pregnant or about to receive a long-awaited infant through adoption immediately buys herself a copy of "What to Expect When You're Expecting.
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