eyeglasses News Archive

12-Jul-2008

 

  • Latest fashion trend for all to see (The Pantagraph)
    Patsy Webber has 11 pairs of eyeglasses, and expects to pick up a few more for good measure. Webber is part of a growing trend of consumers treating eyewear as a fashion statement.


  • Low & Outside: AL Notes (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Minor tantrums Add Kash Beauchamp to the list of skippers who have gained notoriety - and plenty of hits on YouTube.com - for an on-field tirade.


  • Nanotechnology's future is bright but uncertain :Key breakthroughs might take place here. (South Bend Tribune)
    SOUTH BEND ---- The future of nanotechnology is as immense as it is uncertain.


  • 38-year sentence for 'thrill killing' (Chicago Tribune)
    Homeless man was beaten to death A former DuPage County man Friday was sentenced to 38 years in prison for the "thrill killing" of a homeless man that a judge likened to the infamous 1924 abduction and murder of a boy by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb.


  • Kids selected for free vision screenings (The Arizona Republic)
    Up to 150 children will receive free vision screenings Saturday in Goodyear and new eyeglasses as well if needed.


  • Wingnuts manager suspended over tirade with ump (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
    Wichita Wingnuts manager Kash Beauchamp tirade that earned him a four-game suspension.


  • Mission of Mercy: In the eye clinic with Van Johnson (WTOC 11 Savannah)
    Before any of the more than 1,100 people could get eyeglasses, they had to go through Van Johnson. 


  • Wichita manager suspended over tirade with ump (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Sensing his team needed a kick in the pants, Wichita Wingnuts manager Kash Beauchamp set out to get ejected on purpose. He even told his pitching coach to get ready.


  • Briefs: Yanks' Matsui, Pavano make progress in rehab (CBS Sportsline)
    Friday's news briefs: Yankees outfielder-designated hitter Hideki Matsui could resume taking onfield batting practice Saturday while he progresses in a rehab program for his sore left knee.


  • Embattled eyeglasses empire grinds on (The Globe and Mail)
    Insurance claim denied after customer given prescription not licensed by an optometrist at franchise chain embroiled in appeal suit


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