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eyeglasses News Archive19-Jan-2008
24 Year Old Entrepreneur Donated Prescription Glasses Worth $200,000 to the People of Darfur Sudan (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Samuel Babarinde, 24 years old founder of Super Eye Spex, an online optical store, will be donating prescription glasses worth $200,000 to the people of Darfur Sudan in April 2008.
Police Search For Subway Restaurant Robber (CBS 2 Los Angeles) A man who robbed a Subway sandwich restaurant at gunpoint in the Wilshire area remained at large on Friday, and police asked for the public's help in finding him. The robbery occurred about 2:45 a.m. Monday at the business in the 4200 block of Beverly Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
New Implantable Lenses Can Reduce the Need for Glasses After Cataract Surgery (Newswise) Cataract surgery involves removing a clouded natural lens from inside the eye and replacing it with a plastic one. While the operation itself hasn't changed much over recent years, the plastic lenses have. The biggest advantage of the newer lenses is their ability to reduce the need for glasses after surgery, says a newly updated report from Harvard Medical School.
Things go from 'Mad' to semi-'Bad' Things go from 'Mad' to semi-'Bad' (Chicago Sun-Times) Let's say you've just turned 50 and a doctor gives you a few years to live with inoperable lung cancer. What do you do next? Well, obviously, if you're a high school chemistry teacher, you start cooking crystal meth in partnership with the rotten kid you flunked the other day.
The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal) A Sanctity of Human Life concert, sponsored by Health Resources LifeCare Center in Fergus Falls, is planned at 7 p.m. Sunday, at Bethel Lutheran Church, located at 702 W. Alcott.
24 Year Old Entrepreneur Donated Prescription Glasses Worth $200,000 to the People of Darfur Sudan (PRWeb) Samuel Babarinde, 24 years old founder of Super Eye Spex, an online optical store, will be donating prescription glasses worth $200,000 to the people of Darfur Sudan in April 2008. (PRWeb Jan 19, 2008) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SG9yci1aZXRhLUhhbGYtSG9yci1Mb3ZlLVplcm8=
New Salem Lions Club farm equipment sale approaching (Rushville Republican) The annual New Salem Lions Club farm auction and consignment sale will be held rain or shine Feb. 16. The annual event has come a long way since its humble beginnings, when the initial sale generated $300. In recent years the sale has generated in excess of $300,000 in total gross sales.
It's legal to keep dog tethered outside (The Fayetteville Observer) Q: My neighbor keeps his pit bull chained to a tree, but the yard isn?t fenced. His house is next to a day care and kids walk past every day. The dog seems to have a temper. What?s the law about dogs, especially pit bulls? Shouldn?t he be inside a fence?
Area Sports Briefs (The Daily Star) The Hartwick men's soccer team will host the second annual Indoor Futsal League, which starts Feb. 17 at Binder Gymnasium. The eight-team league plays a tournament format. Games are scheduled for 6, 7, 8 and 9 p.m. on Sundays. Cost is $125 and is set up for players ages 17 and older.
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