eyeglasses News Archive

19-Jan-2009

 

  • An eye for framing (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    As the third generation family member to pursue optical sales, Cliff York's business, is the final shop that remains in what was once a chain of up to 12 stores run by his father.


  • 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.


  • OMG!: Text messaging during disaster (Odessa American)
    NEW YORK (AP) - Soon after US Airways Flight 1549 took off from LaGuardia Airport, Vallie Collins heard a boom and started smelling smoke. When the captain urged passengers to brace for impact, she immediately reached for her phone.


  • Cardinals Come From Behind Against Eagles (New York Times)
    After watching their lead turn into a 1-point deficit, the Cardinals took the lead for good in the fourth quarter.


  • Honolulu tv host Andy Bumatai talks about his new show on K5 (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)
    HONOLULU (KHNL) - It's a new and improved talk show hitting the airwaves on K5. After a short hiatus, television host Andy Bumatai recently debuted The Andy Bumatai Show.


  • Give blood, get a free eye exam at America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses in Whitehall Township (The Express-Times)
    America's Best Contacts & Eyeglasses in Whitehall Township will offer a free eye exam on Saturday to anyone who registers to donate blood during a drive hosted with Miller-Keystone Blood Center. The blood drive is planned for 9:30 a.m. to...


  • Retired Decatur teacher sees need to help poor receive eye care in other nations (Herald & Review)
    DECATUR - Since 2004, SuEllen Brauer, a retired Eisenhower High School mathematics teacher, has visited Peru, Ethiopia, Argentina, Honduras three times and Paraguay three times.


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