eyeglasses News Archive

07-Dec-2008

 

  • Texas police counting more on canine resources (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
    When a car was found abandoned along a highway in Grayson County a few years ago, sheriff's deputies had no idea how it got there or what had become of the owne ...


  • Backlog leaves people fighting to see (The Spokesman-Review)
    Thousands of children enrolled in Washington's Medicaid program have waited months for new eyeglasses.


  • Medical Mystery Solved by a Doctor Who Listened (Washington Post)
    Neither Carol Welsh nor the doctors treating her in Williamsburg, where she was attending business school, could figure out how to fix her stomach trouble.


  • Lions celebrate 70 years (The Hendersonville Times-News)
    At the beginning of the Hendersonville Lions Club VIP Christmas Holiday Party and 70th year kickoff, members of the club and caretakers took time to introduce their very special guests. They are the visually impaired, a group of individuals the Lions Club helps throughout the year by offering vision screenings and eyeglasses.


  • Community Wishbook: Help this young man keep smiling (Vero Press Journal)
    The 42-year-old disabled man with cerebral palsy lives in a Vero Beach group home run by the Abilities Resource Center and enjoys trips to Burger King, the movies and even singing karaoke.


  • High Growth Forecasted for the World Eyeglasses Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
    NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Ophthalmic devices industry is available in its catalogue.


  • Darn tootin' (The News & Observer)
    RTOOT -- the Really Terrible Orchestra of the Triangle -- sneers in the face of musical snobbery. These folks are a hoot.


  • MITCH ALBOM: O.J. then versus now: Silence is deafening (Detroit Free Press)
    The first time, O.J. never spoke. This time, O.J. spoke, but no one listened.


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