eyeglasses News Archive

25-Jul-2007

 

  • Scojo Foundation provides affordable eyeglasses to the poorest countries (International Herald Tribune)
    The nonprofit social enterprise uses market solutions to distribute inexpensive corrective glasses in the developing world.


  • 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...


  • 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.


  • Key evidence goes missing in Georgia church murders (Denver Post)
    Sheriff's deputies were so eager to solve the murders of a southern Georgia church deacon and his wife that they sent a key piece of evidence - a pair of eyeglasses - to "Unsolved Mysteries" to film on TV. As the state's lead investigator on the case tells it, the glasses were never returned.


  • Eyeglasses can be found on Web for reduced cost (Akron Beacon Journal)
    With eyeglasses, many of us are one-stop shoppers. We go to a single store, such as LensCrafters or Eyemart Express, to get our eye exam, lenses and frames. Eye exams can be affordable, but sometimes there are marked-up frames and unnecessary high-tech lens options.


  • Civic club on the prowl for the community (Franklin County Times)
    RED BAY - Lions Club International is a worldwide organization known for its vision programs, and the Red Bay Lions Club has carried out that mission by providing free eyeglasses and other services to people in the community.


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