eyeglasses News Archive

18-Jan-2009

 

  • Adam Walsh case's ripple felt in York County (York Daily Record)
    Twenty-eight years ago, the abduction and murder of 6-year-old Adam Walsh captivated the nation and shook the sense of innocence many parents had.


  • 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.


  • Who will dress Michelle Obama? One thing is for sure, her inaugural gown will make history (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
    Who would you pick to design the dress?


  • Russian champion of Siberia's Lake Baikal has tough fight (Los Angeles Times)
    Ecologist Marina Rikhvanova is trying to protect Siberia's Lake Baikal. She is up against a Kremlin and business elite intent on exploiting natural resources. There are days when renowned Russian ecological crusader Marina Rikhvanova feels like an endangered species.


  • One Step From Super Bowl, Fitzgerald Is Suddenly an Open Book (New York Times)
    When the Cardinals meet the Eagles on Sunday, many eyes will be on Arizona?s Larry Fitzgerald who dazzled fans and foes with 14 receptions for 267 yards and 2 touchdowns in the postseason.


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