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eyeglasses News Archive19-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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