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eyeglasses News Archive10-Jul-2008
Teacher draws the best out of vulnerable teens (Anchorage Daily News) Janice Strickland, a longtime East High college-level English and French teacher, teaches remedial summer school English. Sprinkled among her students are achievers earning credits to get ahead. But most are vulnerable 16- and 17-year-olds.
Second chances (Anchorage Daily News) English teacher Janice Strickland flows around the East High classroom, eyeglasses perched on her nose, white pearls circling her neck.
SLPD looking for eye center thief (Sugar Land Sun) Local law enforcement continues to look for a man who stole designer eyeglasses from a Sugar Land eye care practice two weeks ago....
Eyeglass donations will help globally (The Reporter) During a recent spring cleaning, the Somerset County Office for the Disabled invited the public to donate used prescription eyeglasses to people home and abroad who do not have access to eye care.
Digital technology rescues filmgoers in new 3-D 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By ROBERT PHILPOT Although they get a lot of hype, movies shot in 3-D have historically been a bit of a headache. You?d put on a pair of flimsy cardboard glasses with red-and-blue gel lenses that looked like they might rip during a strong sneeze, and then watch murky visuals just for the thrill of having some blurrily realistic-looking thing jump off the screen at you. Lately, though, things ...
Orioles need not heed Joe Morgan's advice (Baltimore Sun) In Web chat, Hall of Famer suggests team should trade prospects for major league help S ome days you just don't know whether the Windex is best used on your eyeglasses or down your gullet. Yesterday was one of those days, and because I work for a medium that's still printed on dead trees, I feel comfortable blaming the Internet.
Brazilians busted in border caper (Montreal Gazette) A strange incident near a border crossing in Vermont, in which a border patrol agent was assaulted, started during a botched attempt to sneak a Brazilian woman into the United States.
Orioles need not heed Joe Morgan's advice (Baltimore Sun) In ESPN.com chat, Hall of Famer suggests O's should trade prospects for major league help Some days you just don't know whether the Windex is best used on your eyeglasses or down your gullet. Today was one of those days, and because I work for a medium that's still printed on dead trees, I feel comfortable blaming the Internet.
Idle chat (Baltimore Sun) Thankfully, team's plan opposite of Morgan's advice S ome days you just don't know whether the Windex is best used on your eyeglasses or down your gullet. Yesterday was one of those days, and because I work for a medium that's still printed on dead trees, I feel comfortable blaming the Internet.
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