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eyeglasses News Archive21-Jul-2008
Michigan woman killed by lightning in Maine (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids) Authorities in Maine say one of two people killed by lightning late last week was a wife and mother of three from mid-Michigan.
Action Line: Action Line blog: Perfect antidote to Mondays (San Jose Mercury News) Aren't you glad it's Monday? OK. Maybe not. Perhaps you want to discuss that. If so, stop by the Action Line chat from noon to 1 p.
Around Town: Plane Crazy dinner-dance (Merced Sun-Star) Castle Air Museum will hold its third annual Plane Crazy dinner-dance fundraiser starting at 6 p.m. Saturday at 5050 Santa Fe Drive. The Black Velvet Band will play live, silent and live auctions. Red, white and blue attire is optional. Tickets are $35 per person or a table of eight for $300, for a chicken or tri-tip dinner. For more information, call (209) 723-2178.
Clare Woman Killed By Lightning In Maine (WNEM TV 5 Mid-Michigan) Police in Maine say one of two people killed by lightning last week was a wife and mother of three from Mid-Michigan.
Ex-councilman jailed for stealing Monmouth Battlefield funds (Asbury Park Press) Former East Brunswick councilman, disgraced teacher and local historian Richard Walling was sent to jail Friday for violating probation in connection with his theft of $32,500 from the Friends of Monmouth Battlefield, a volunteer group that works with the state park.
Trend spotters see big, bold eyeglasses (The Kansas City Star) T he latest eyeglass frames aren?t just for seeing. With bold colors, futuristic frames and sparkling embellishments, they are meant to be seen.
Dream of children's home slowly fades (Pioneer Press) The Gift of Mary has been returned to sender.
Big eyeglasses make presence felt (Asbury Park Press) The latest eyeglass frames aren't just for seeing. With bold colors, futuristic frames and sparkling embellishments, they are meant to be seen. About 145 million Americans were eyeglass wearers last year, according to industry analysts Jobson VisionWatch.
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.
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