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eyeglasses News Archive01-Feb-2009
Fitzgerald shows that speed isn't most important factor (The News-Press) Larry Fitzgerald doesn't have the whole world in his hands. It just seems like it.
Service clubs fund Habitat project (Macomb Daily) Warren resident Jason Dunn, 30, needs a barrier-free house.
On the move: Village keeps growing (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) As Front Range Village on Harmony Road comes to life, the number of stores and services continues to grow.
Camp wears Levin-like glasses in video (Midland Daily News) Midland Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Camp wears small eyeglasses -- which bring to mind those worn by Sen. Carl Levin -- in video which got national exposure last week.
Richfield parent liaison does it all for students (The Flint Journal) Stuart Bauer | The Flint JournalFrank McDowell leads a discussion during a parenting class at Richfield Public School Academy in Flint. Others leading the class are (from left) Ricky Brown, Mary Hicks-Tibbs and Linda Joseph (seated). McDowell is a volunteer...
Next revolution in film is here: Digital 3-D (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Moviegoers, adjust your eyeglasses for what Hollywood gamblers bet is the next revolution in film: digital 3-D. Filmmakers mean to dissolve the screen separating the viewer from the movie.
Lion?s Club to host Groundhog Supper (Wellington Daily News) On Monday, from 4 to 8 p.m., the Wellington Lion?s Club will be host its first Groundhog Supper at the Knights of Columbus Hall to raise money for Century Park and eyeglasses for local children.
How wine helps children: Charities cheer the $69.5 million raised so far (Naples Daily News) The Naples Children & Education Foundation is all about making dreams come true. It has provided everything from books and counseling to eyeglasses and language classes to needy children through its Naples Winter Wine Festival. Every year, the festival raises millions for children?s charities in Collier County. Since 2001, the three-day event has brought in $69.5 million _ with the mission of ...
Interchange expansion shows no signs of slowing (Bluefield Daily Telegraph) PRINCETON ? Not long ago, people who thought about putting a business along Oakvale Road were advised to reconsider ? store closures were turning the district into a ghost town. Those who followed their instincts are now in a growing hub of activity that just keeps expanding.
Students fled burning apartment (The Post and Courier) The unmistakable crash of shattering glass in the predawn darkness shook Meghan Patton from her sleep. She thought someone was breaking in. Through groggy eyes, a fiery orange glow came into focus. The acrid smell of smoke and the crackle of burning wood shocked her awake. Panic set in.
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