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eyeglasses News Archive01-Jun-2009
Coming to the Living Room: 3-D TV (Time Magazine) Electronics manufacturers in search of the next big thing turn to 3-D technology -- and you might still need to wear the funky eyeglasses
Maruichi Steel, Point, Ryoyo Electro: Japan Equity Preview (Bloomberg) June 1 (Bloomberg) -- The following companies may have unusual price changes in Japanese trading tomorrow. Stock symbols are in parentheses, and share prices are from the previous close. The information in each item was released after markets shut, unless stated otherwise.
Fort Collins boy uses birthday to raise money for less fortunate (FOX 31 Denver) Most kids want toys or video games for their birthday. But one Fort Collins boy instead asked his friends for money. Not for himself but to give to charity. 11-year old Brooks Fischer uses his birthday parties to raise money for impoverished children around the world.
?Evacuation box? helpful during hurricane season (The Advocate) Don?t want to think about what another hurricane season might bring? Doing a little preparing now can mean there?s less to think about the next time a storm takes aim at the Louisiana coast, suggest experts at the LSU AgCenter.
Oil basks in equities' glow (Boston Globe) Oil rose 1 percent to hit a fresh seven-month high on Monday as stock market optimism and sustained hope for a global economic recovery supported the market's best monthly gains in a decade.
Summer work for students vanishes (Courier-Post) Famatta Lewis, a track standout at Woodrow Wilson High School, was racing to find a summer job.
LAKERS' QUEST / Winning without a great center (San Francisco Chronicle) The Lakers have won 14 league championships, but Kobe & the boys are about to attempt to do something no Lakers team has done: win a title without a center featuring a distinctive prop. George Mikan wore nerd-o-rama eyeglasses as thick as a sandwich. Wilt...
Monthly Calendar (CaptivaSanibel.com) Submitted by a Lion, Bob Since the Lions? International Convention in 1925, when Helen Keller challenged the Lions to become The Knights of the Blind, Lions? Clubs around the world have been working to meet that challenge through several important programs.
5 Who Thrive: Hotel Renew team practices 'hospitality at its best' (BizJournals) If a hotel is a reflection of its management, Hotel Renew is a laid-back Californian with designer eyeglasses and a worn pair of Chuck Taylor All-Stars.
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