eyeglasses News Archive

16-Jul-2007

 

  • Heritage Vision promotes USM Children's Center (Hattiesburg American)
    Heritage Vision Center Promotion Helps Southern Miss Center Every purchase of prescription eyeglasses this month from Heritage Vision Center helps children with communication and developmental disabilities.


  • Potter parties prepare to please - Something wicked this way comes (The Flint Journal)
    "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows," with its presumably final showdown between the teen wizard and the evil Lord Voldemort, reaches bookstores this coming weekend.


  • 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.


  • Facilities, academics building UC (Charleston Daily Mail)
    DR. Ed Welch sees a lot, and not just because he stands 6 feet 6 and has good eyeglasses. University presidents are asked to have a lot of profiles, and one of those is -- or should be -- a real grasp for athletics on their campuses.


  • Sunflashes (winnipegsun.com)
    A stabbing in Osborne Village -- the latest of several such attacks in Winnipeg this past weekend -- sent a 25-year-old man to hospital in stable condition Saturday night.


  • Area gun dealers cope with red tape (The Record)
    Think of a gun shop owner, and you're probably not picturing people like Billy Meltzer or Michael Luciano. Meltzer, a third-generation owner of Meltzer's Sporting Goods on Outwater Lane in Garfield, has eyeglasses and a full head of wavy gray hair that give him an intellectual air.


  • Degrees of separation (Boston Globe)
    It's Saturday morning outside the Planned Parenthood clinic on Commonwealth Avenue. Seven elderly men and women stand in a line on the sidewalk, holding rosary beads, singing hymns. A dozen college students in blue T-shirts kneel in a circle on the pavement, praying quietly.


  • Telenovela students reach for the extreme (Los Angeles Times)
    Infidelity, seduction, crime, over-the-top dialogue: Now that's A+ writing Late at night in a college classroom, Liliana Hung opened her laptop and adjusted her Chanel eyeglasses. She took a swig of Rockstar energy drink before tackling her assignment, which was to write a synopsis of one of three scenarios for a television show:


  • Loretta Keller: (Pasadena Star-News)
    You're the loving owner of an adorable pet you named Lucy. She's a black-and-white water spaniel that you got from the local animal shelter years ago when she was a young puppy.


  • 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.


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