eyeglasses News Archive

01-Dec-2008

 

  • Lens replacement procedure restores vision (Middletown Journal)
    Walter Wallace had worn glasses since the late 1970s.


  • Specialty/Non-Apparel (InternetRetailer.com)
    Mass merchants have customers with wide-ranging tastes looking for any number of products. Specialty retailers, however, are filling a niche. And in niche retailing, it?s critical that merchants know their customers very well.


  • Death becomes him: JI reporter gets a zombie makeover (Journal Inquirer)
    There is absolutely no such thing as too much fake blood. This is one of many lessons I took with me after the Hartford Stage Company successfully transformed me from happy-go-lucky reporter into the kind of creature that goes bump in the night.


  • Woman needs dental work (El Paso Times)
    Senior No. 16 -- This 77-year-old woman lives with her husband on a fixed income of less than $600. She had cancer, which is now in remission.


  • The Book of Norman: Yes you can -- or can you? (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
    AP PhotoTy Willingham was let go by the University of Washington, dropping the number of black head coaches in college football to three.America remains a complex work- in-progress, full of amazement and contradiction. Item 1: There is only one person...


  • There's a new Lions Club in town (Lake Houston Sentinel)
    Members of the Crosby Lions Club have been hard at work for more than a year now establishing the town?s first official community service organization. The group celebrated its first birthday Nov. 18 with an official ribbon cutting ceremony sponsored by the Crosby-Huffman Chamber of Commerce.


  • Goode is living up to nickname for Herd (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
    HUNTINGTON -- Marcus Goode wasn't aware of what he'd done, and didn't seem to be impressed.


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