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eyeglasses News Archive20-Jul-2007
Smith introduced as new Lions Club president (The Ironton Tribune) IRONTON ? On July 1, Roy Smith took office as president of the Ironton Lions Club. He first joined Lions in 1993 and has served as first vice-president in 2006-07.
Travel: Flying High in Idaho (American Heritage) Forrest Bird first flew a plane solo in 1935, when he was 14, and he hasn?t stopped yet. Serving in World War II he got frustrated that he couldn?t fly higher, so he invented breathing equipment that gave him (and the U.S. Army Air Force) another 9,000 feet.
For vision-impaired, Potter a sight for sore eyes (The Naperville Sun) "Four eyes." "Bug eyes." "Poindexter." These were classic insults hurled at innocent children who wore eyeglasses for years. But these cruel nicknames are not really applicable.
Warming World (MSNBC) The view from above this vast tract of wilderness is dozens of rivers, streams and lakes carved into yellow tundra, green hills and white mountains.
Baseball's unsung heroes (Detroit News) Interesting, how they never seem bitter, how they rarely say they were cheated, after having been restricted to playing big league baseball in the segregated Negro Leagues.
His glass ceiling (Centre Daily Times) It's as obvious as the nose on his face. Or, at least as obvious as the eyeglasses perched on that nose: The guy needs an intervention.
Childress has different side this year (The Bismarck Tribune) EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - The everlasting image from Brad Childress's first season coaching the Minnesota Vikings featured a stone face, a laminated chart and a low number next to Minnesota's name on the mini-scoreboard in the upper corner of the television screen.
Rockingham area religious listings (The Rockingham News) Plaistow
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