eyeglasses News Archive

26-Feb-2008

 

  • Architect John Peterson building goodwill (San Francisco Chronicle)
    Public Architecture has five employees. The spacious loft it shares with four other businesses is upstairs from a fetish-gear boutique. But if the firm's size and location are humble, its ideas are big - and one of them is beginning to transform the...


  • Our Town: Man honored for work with service organizations (Desert Dispatch Online)
    BARSTOW ? He puts the flags out, supports local sports teams and distributes used eyeglasses to children in need.


  • Examiner.com Related Articles: (The San Francisco Examiner)
    John, who wore an ornate Yohji Yamamoto black suit, silver tie and black-framed eyeglasses, pointed at the crowd and banged on his piano. The crowd howled and clapped when he broke out hits such as "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer."


  • From joysticks to the Wii (Herald News)
    CLIFTON -- Chris Gosda's eyeglasses glowed as he stood before the flat-screen television inside the video game store.


  • Weekend events in Queens (New York Daily News)
    Queens library gallery: "Poets on Painters," curated by Katie Geha and Travis Nichols, will be on view through March 30. This exhibit juxtaposes the act of painting with the act of writing.


  • Property Tax Cut Approved, Service Tax Plan Killed (WJXT Jacksonville)
    TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- A property tax relief plan advanced Monday without a provision that would have required the Legislature to consider taxing at least some services to help offset the $8 billion annual revenue loss.


  • Chinese exporters struggle with rise in yuan's value (International Herald Tribune)
    Two and a half years after China revalued its currency and freed it from a peg to the dollar, the yuan's appreciation is starting to bite deeply into profits at many small and midsize businesses with low margins.


  • Elton John is king of lavish Oscar after-parties (Detroit Free Press)
    LOS ANGELES -- With Vanity Fair sitting out this year's celebrations, the king of the Oscar parties was a piano-playing Elton John.


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