eyeglasses News Archive

27-Jul-2007

 

  • Cuba's Call for Economic Detente (Washington Post)
    CAMAGUEY, Cuba, July 26 -- As one of history's longest-serving political understudies, Raúl Castro often struggled to persuade his all-powerful brother Fidel Castro to open Cuba's moribund economy to more foreign investment.


  • 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.


  • Tyrus Thomas Creates Foundation for At-Risk Youth (NBA.com)
    Tyrus Thomas, one of the NBA's most exciting young players, announced today the establishment of the Tyrus Thomas Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in the Chicagoland area as well as his home state of Louisiana.


  • Group prepares for Peru mission trip (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
    HUNTINGTON -- Shorts, toothbrush, soap, T-shirt, 1,200 pairs of eyeglasses. The packing list for a Peruvian mission trip is no short order.


  • Castro's brother urges economic changes (Boston Globe)
    CAMAGUEY, Cuba -- As one of history's longest-serving political understudies, Raul Castro often struggled to persuade his all-powerful brother Fidel Castro to open Cuba's moribund economy to more foreign investment.


  • Raul Castro sounds a capitalist note (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Cuba's interim president, Raul Castro, speaks at a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. His ailing brother, President Fidel Castro, has not appeared in public for a year, since shortly before he underwent surgery.


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