eyeglasses News Archive

22-Jul-2008

 

  • Locals confident Greg Norman can win British Open (The Palm Beach Post)
    When Olin Browne saw Greg Norman was leading the British Open late in Friday's second round, he didn't reach for his eyeglasses to make sure this wasn't a misprint. He instead reached for his cellphone.


  • Narooma Lions Recycle for Sight (Narooma News)
    Narooma Lions are asking people to look through dresser drawers and closets for used eyeglasses and sunglasses to donate to the Lions Recycle For Sight program.


  • 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.


  • With specs, they've got the look (The Columbus Dispatch)
    With his curly blond hair, blue eyes and youthful face, Richard McLaughlin wanted to project clout in his new job a decade ago as a Columbus management consultant.


  • Ai-yai-eye! Edgy glasses! (The Oregonian)
    Sometimes eyeglasses feel like face billboards -- visible-from-a-distance advertisements of poor eyesight. But a pair of glasses also can be appreciated as the ultimate personal accessory.


  • Master griller Aakervik on duty for 33 years (Ballard News-Tribune)
    The biggest party of the year, the Ballard SeafoodFest, is this weekend and thousands of people are expected to come enjoy the entertainment, children's events, booths and the famous salmon barbecue.


  • As Fires Burn, Red Cross Brings Relief To Weary California - A Busy Disaster Season Continues With The Response To ... (Medical News Today)
    The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has reported 80 active wildfires still burning in parts of California where the American Red Cross has opened 17 shelters since early June to help those who have been affected by the fires.


  • 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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