eyeglasses News Archive

05-Feb-2008

 

  • A better you (Albany Times Union)
    Steamed up: Hot time in the spa can wreak havoc on skin


  • Eyes to the skies getting bigger (AP via Yahoo! News)
    A telescope arms race is taking shape around the world. Astronomers are drawing up plans for the biggest, most powerful instruments ever constructed, capable of peering far deeper into the universe ? and further back in time ? than ever before.


  • Super-sized boom coming for telescopes (The Globe and Mail)
    Astronomers drawing up plans for biggest, most powerful instruments ever constructed


  • 'Spending Smart' with purpose, not under pressure (The Morning Call)
    Morning Call reporter's new book talks of plugging the leaks of wasteful consumerism. Greg Karp would never make a major purchase, or even many minor ones, without shopping around. He always looks for sales, and coupons, and if he can buy something second-hand, he'll do it. And you'll never catch him ordering take-out because he didn't plan ahead for dinner.


  • Nice-Pak dominates market (The Salt Lake Tribune)
    Germs are the enemy at Nice-Pak Products Inc., which claims to make 80 percent of the world's disinfecting wipes and has products designed to clean everything from shopping cart handles to babies' bottoms.


  • Japanese Stocks Fall After Olympus, Funai Cut Profit Forecast (Bloomberg.com)
    Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Japanese stocks fell after Olympus Corp. and Funai Electric Co. cut earnings projections, fueling concern a slowing U.S. economy will erode profit for exporters.


  • Telescope Titans: Peering Deeper Into Space - and Into the Past (TechNewsWorld.com)
    A telescope arms race is taking shape around the world. Astronomers are drawing up plans for the biggest, most powerful instruments ever constructed, capable of peering far deeper into the universe -- and further back in time -- than ever before. The building boom, which is expected to play out over the next decade and cost billions of dollars, is being driven by technological advances.


  • A RIGHT FOR POOR EYES (New York Post)
    NICOLE Kidman has beautiful eyes - and lately, thanks to laser vision correction, those pretty blue peepers have been seeing without glasses or con tacts. The 40-year-old actress has reportedly discussed how happy she is that LASIK has corrected her...


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