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eyeglasses News Archive15-Feb-2008
Fake spectacles cost more than the real thing (Pretoria News) Rome - A Philippine woman ended up paying thousands of euros for a pair of fake designer spectacles she bought on the street in Florence after she was stopped and fined by police, the Italian media reported on Saturday.
Regional digest (Worcester Telegram & Gazette) SPENCER -- Two people were taken by ambulance to an area hospital after the car they were in rolled over on Route 31 northbound, shortly after 4 p.m. yesterday.
Regional briefs (The Rockingham News) HAMPSTEAD ? On both Wednesday, March 5 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 22 at 11 a.m., the YOU'VE'VE ARRIVED. Seminar will be held at the Law Offices of Marie Sapienza, Village Square Plaza, Hampstead.
Cops: Injury likely from glasses (The Express-Times) BETHLEHEM TWP. | An eye injury from a Monday fight at Northampton Community College was likely the result of broken eyeglasses, not a weapon, township police said Tuesday.
Na sees bright future (Orange County Register) The player in second place at Riviera is eager to put his longtime vision problems to rest.
Growing health center gets financial shot in the arm (Louisville Courier-Journal) Sue Sexton works in security. She lives in insecurity. That is, her health is not always the greatest, and she lacks medical insurance at her job.
Seeing in Style (ThirdAge) A trip to the optometrist used to end with new eyeglasses, a pair of lenses that would improve vision, regardless of the frames they came in. Now, eyeglasses have become more than boring sight enhancers.
Agencies coordinating relief efforts (Baxter Bulletin) GASSVILLE ? Tornado-assistance groups gathered at the Gassville Community Center to coordinate their efforts Thursday morning, more than a week after the deadly tornado struck this community Feb. 5.
'Hats & Eyeglasses' result of online poker abuse (The Courier News) The title of the this harrowing book, Hats & eyeglasses: A Family Love Affair With Gambling , refers to what happens when you gamble so much and are so far under water that all that is left are hats and eyeglasses on the surface.
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