eyeglasses News Archive

15-Dec-2008

 

  • Wish List Quad-Cities: Young couple hopes for holiday help for daughter (Quad-City Times)
    Roxane Fuller and Kurt Gagel hope something finally breaks their way this holiday season. ?When we get our foot in the door, it seems we get it pulled back,? said Fuller, who turns 21 today.


  • New Albany Lions Club finds Christmas trees still in demand (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    For more than half a century, one of the New Albany Lions Club's major fundraisers has been selling Christmas trees. The local chapter sometimes sells as many as 500 to 600 trees a year to help pay for its work with the vision-impaired and organizations that help them. The club has paid for eye exams and eyeglasses for about 50 people this year alone.


  • AT A GLANCE: Northern Downriver (The News-Herald)
    Allen Park


  • Shanghai's underground eyeglasses market quite a spectacle (Contra Costa Times)
    Prescription glasses are made right in the stores and can be had for far cheaper than what's available in the United States. The hard part is finding the market itself.


  • Fashion Forward Into Fall With New Accessories (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - New seasons bring about the latest in fashion trends and styles. Most women want to update their look without the cost of couture or the difficulty of understanding how to wear what they see on the runway.


  • 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.


  • Getting to known ... Jack Kinsey (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    Jack Kinsey   About Jack:   He and his wife, Sharon, live in Valparaiso and have three sons.


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