eyeglasses News Archive

06-Feb-2009

 

  • The next revolution in film is here: Digital 3-D (The State)
    Moviegoers, adjust your eyeglasses for what Hollywood gamblers bet is the next revolution in film: digital 3-D. Not the cumbersome, headache-inducing gimmickry behind 1950s movie novelties like "Bwana Devil" and "House of Wax." It's the nanotechnology giving filmmakers James Cameron and John Lasseter the means to dissolve the screen separating the viewer from the movie experience. Some Wall ...


  • The next revolution in film is here: Digital 3-D (The Kansas City Star)
    Moviegoers, adjust your eyeglasses for what Hollywood gamblers bet is the next revolution in film: digital 3-D.


  • 28 teachers win awards (The Republican)
    SPRINGFIELD - One of Elizabeth A. Krok's earliest memories is entering her first classroom as a child and having a teacher pull her aside, singled out because of her thick eyeglasses.


  • Enel, Eni, Fiat, Luxottica and Pirelli: Italian Equity Preview (Bloomberg)
    Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in Italian trading. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close.


  • Donate glasses to Lions (The Norwood Young America Times)
    Since 1925 the Lions have been known for being ?Knights of the Blind.? One of their activities is to collect and distribute used eyeglasses around the world.


  • Slapstick reigns, laughs few in 'Pink Panther 2' (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - There's no denying Steve Martin's commitment to the role of Jacques Clouseau, the fumbling and deluded Gallic detective Peter Sellers brought to life with ineffable comic timing.


  • Luxottica Quarterly Sales Rise 4% on Strong Dollar (Update1) (Bloomberg)
    Feb. 5 (Bloomberg) -- Luxottica Group SpA , the world?s biggest eyeglasses maker, said fourth-quarter sales rose 4 percent as the dollar?s strength against the euro more than offset weakening consumer demand in the U.S.


  • The End Is Near! Now the Good News: It Could Be Groovy (New York Times)
    This anthology of essays on New Age topics, at turns sprightly and divinely inane, is organized around the notion that the world as we know it might end on Dec. 21, 2012.


  • Slapstick reigns, laughs few in 'Pink Panther 2' (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
    LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - There's no denying Steve Martin's commitment to the role of Jacques Clouseau, the fumbling and deluded Gallic detective Peter Sellers brought to life with ineffable comic timing.


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