eyeglasses News Archive

13-Jul-2007

 

  • 2007 Eyeglasses (AskMen)
    2007 eyeglasses for men Far from being dorky, glasses now come in so many cool styles that people with 20/20 vision have been known to buy frames without the prescription lenses.


  • Bear wins fair s annual pageant (The Sentinel)
    Eighteen-year-old Heather Bear became the new Miss Newville during the opening night of the Newville Lions Community Fair Wednesday.


  • Panamanian Children Benefit from U.S. Hospital Ship Visit (U.S. Department of State)
    Yukeicha Newell knows exactly what she wants to do when she finishes school. Her dream is to open a beauty salon. But for the past two years, this 15-year-old Panamanian girl has felt anything but beautiful. A large cyst on her neck has been an endless source of harassment and embarrassment. When one of Yukeicha?s doctors heard the U.S. Navy hospital ship Comfort was scheduled to call at the port ...


  • Carolina Cash Winner From Guilford County (WXII-TV Winston-Salem)
    Croce Cracchiolo said he had to wipe his eyeglasses to make sure he wasn't seeing things when he discovered he had matched all five balls in the July 6 "Carolina Cash 5" drawing to win $194,092.


  • It takes vision to find best price for eyeglasses (Lansing State Journal)
    NEW YORK - Mass-produced eyeglasses cost roughly $2 a pair to make, according to a 2005 MIT report, but Americans regularly shell out hundreds of dollars for a single fancy pair. What are we paying for exactly?


  • Music, 5-cent hot dogs draw fans to Battle of the Bands (Eastern Arizona Courier)
    Imagine sitting in the shade and listening to hours of live music while eating hot dogs purchased for a nickel apiece. That?s just what an estimated 4,000 people did July 7 at the fourth annual Nickel Picnic and Battle of the Bands staged by McMurray Communica-tions at the Graham County Fairgrounds.


  • Many Nursing Home Residents May Not Get Regular Eye Examinations (Science Daily)
    In a study of Alabama nursing home residents, more than half were visually impaired yet two-thirds had no record of or reference to an eye examination in their medical charts, according to a new report.


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