eyeglasses News Archive

22-Jul-2007

 

  • Seminole County Police Log (Orlando Sentinel)
    These are among reports filed through July 16 by police agencies in Seminole County. For more information, contact your police department.


  • Vision blurry when most buy glasses (Los Angeles Times)
    A lack of comparison shopping leads most wearers in the U.S. to overpay for eyewear. Prescription eyeglasses are part medical product and part fashion accessory for the two-thirds of American adults who wear them at least occasionally. But no matter why you're buying a pair of specs, you're probably overpaying.


  • Teens' parents should think about what they're objecting to (The Olympian)
    c Clatchy Newspapers


  • Alpine Fest through Sunday (Daily Herald)
    Whether waving to their moms from the Ferris wheel or watching a magic act, kids appeared to be having the time of their lives Saturday at the Lake Zurich Lions Club's Alpine Festival in Lions Park.


  • Clear bargains available on eyeglasses (The Morning Call)
    Prescription eyeglasses are part medical product and part fashion accessory for the two-thirds of American adults who wear them at least occasionally. But no matter why you're buying a pair of specs, you're probably overpaying.


  • 'Harry' keeps readers bleary-eyed under his spell (The Toledo Blade)
    By now, you know.


  • Men can't see the need to update their eyeglasses (Seattle 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. What is it about men...


  • 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.


  • Putting the Oh! In Ocean (New York Times)
    Aboard a nudist dinner cruise that set out from the piers at Sheepshead Bay.


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