eyeglasses News Archive

10-Jan-2008

 

  • eyeonics' Fourth Quarter Sales Increase 144% (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    eyeonics®, inc., developer of the crystalens®, the first and only FDA approved accommodating intraocular lens, announced today that revenues for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2007 totaled $10.4 million, an increase of 144 percent over the prior year's fourth quarter revenues of $4.3 million.


  • Kona's wild 'Cats (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
    ONE is a ball of frenetic energy, capable of covering 94 feet of hardwood seemingly forever. The other would be just fine curled up under a lamp, eyeglasses on, reading her favorite books.


  • Vision mission: Optometrist uses vacation to give the gift of sight (The Gleaner)
    There are some people who just see things clearly. But for those who don't, there is Greg Hagedorn.


  • How Hillary Learned to Trust Herself (Time Magazine)
    Analysis: Shedding her private dismay that she's not the most charismatic candidate, Clinton allowed her humor - and anger - to peek through


  • Recycling 102 (Reno Gazette-Journal)
    So, you're recycle-crazy and you're driving your family nuts stock-piling old cell phones, dead batteries and printer cartridges as you wait for an opportunity to unload.


  • Village Park Enrichment Center at Banta (Northwest Indiana Times)
    The following activities are offered at The Village Park Enrichment Center at Banta, 605 Beech St., Valparaiso. For information, call (219) 462-1301. An informative program on Section 42 Tax Credit Property will be presented by Rochelle Baker of Windridge / Compass Pointe Development.


  • Agency will review plastics report (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
    A controversial report on chemicals found in baby bottles and hundreds of other household products is under intense review by the National Toxicology Program after the agency was swamped with complaints that the authors were unduly influenced b...


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