eyeglasses News Archive

26-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.


  • What Aasha Saw (New York Times)
    This first novel, set in Malaysia, revolves around the secrets of an Indian family.


  • Are you going to heaven? Fair vendor asks the question (Daily Herald)
    Animals, rides, food and demolition derby are not the only attractions at the Lake County Fair in Grayslake.


  • Medical mission takes Air Force crews to Panama (Montgomery Advertiser)
    Medical personnel at Maxwell Air Force Base who got into the profession to help people didn't lose that dream when they donned a military uniform.


  • Eye candy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
    With today's eyeglasses, the focus is on both fashion and function. "People are getting tired of doing the same thing," said Richard Forsythe of Ojos Exquisite Eyewear in Farragut.


  • Scottsdale glass art graces sites across the Valley (The Arizona Republic)
    Scottsdale artist Newt Grover's glass works provide decorative touches for upscale homes, businesses, clubs and restaurants.


  • Optometrist offers free infant eye exam (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
    Shelly Boone took her eight-month-old son, Elijah, to see Eric Dale, a local optometrist. She said she was under the impression that she was supposed to take Elijah to see an eye doctor at the age of three although Dale told her it was important for him to be examined before then.


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