eyeglasses News Archive

16-Jan-2009

 

  • Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times)
    ART.


  • Italian Stocks: Eni, Intesa, Prysmian, STM, Tenaris, UniCredit (Bloomberg)
    Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Italy?s benchmark S&P/MIB Index gained for the first time this week, adding 397, or 2.2 percent, to 18,799. The following stocks were among the most active on the Italian market today. Share symbols are in parentheses.


  • Cripple Creek Council discusses fire safety (Pikes Peak Courier View)
    ?Old Yellow,? the Cripple Creek Fire Department ladder truck that, because of a transmission problem, went over a cliff last year while fighting a chimney fire in Victor, is now repaired and on loan to Divide Fire.


  • Village Park Enrichment Center briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    The Village Park Enrichment Center at Banta, 605 Beech St., Valparaiso, is offering these activities. For information, call (219) 462-1301.


  • We haven't changed, the world has, Redford tells Sundance opener (Toronto Star)
    PARK CITY, Utah


  • Hollywood calls on Black Lick leather worker (Blairsville Dispatch)
    Black Lick resident Beth Branthoover, who operates Beth's Custom Leather, will be watching "My Bloody Valentine" to see how well the leather belts she provided for the movie show up on the big screen.


  • Dispatch: Sustainable Claire (Philadelphia City Paper)
    Sustainable Claire was heading out to buy some eyeglasses the other day, and that's worth mentioning because Sustainable Claire recently completed her first semester of the masters in sustainable design program at Philadelphia University. The year-and-a-half-old program is dedicated to the emerging industries of eco-friendly architecture and engineering, and urban planning. Last year, there ...


  • Garage sale will benefit Simi's Leo Club (Simi Valley Acorn)
    The Leo Club of Simi Valley will host a garage sale tomorrow, Jan. 17 from 7 a.m. to noon at 2259 Hietter Ave., Simi Valley.


  • Luxottica to Close Italian Factories for Four Days Amid Slump (Bloomberg)
    Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Luxottica Group SpA , the world?s biggest maker of eyeglasses, said it plans to shut down its six Italian factories for four days in January and February as demand declines.


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