eyeglasses News Archive

20-Mar-2008

 

  • Man indicted in 30-year-old slaying (Lincoln Journal Star)
    The man who knocked on Sadie May McReynolds? door 30 years ago got away with murder. But time and DNA technology may have caught up to him.


  • Inventing the Future (Channel NewsAsia)
    SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - If you want to see the seeds of the future, check out what people with spiky hair and multicolored eyeglasses are doing. At least, that seems the lesson to be learned at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference, held in San Diego earlier this month.


  • Club News: Video documentary to be shown to Lions (The News-Press)
    The Lions Club of Cape Coral will have its meeting at 6 p.m.


  • Former P'town bar owner wins on game show (Cape Cod Times)
    Former Provincetown bar owner Linda Gerard was teased by ?Deal or No Deal? host Howie Mandel about her array of eyeglasses while she made off with $165,000 in winnings.


  • Extreme Tech: Scientists Set Sights on an Implantable Prosthetic for the Blind (Scientific American)
    The ability to see requires healthy eyes, but it also requires that signals can get from the eyes to the parts of the brain involved in vision. A Boston neuroscientist hopes to deliver a ray of hope to the blind by bypassing eyes and optic nerves damaged by illness or head trauma and sending image information directly to the regions of the brain that process them.


  • Former Cape woman makes $165,000 'Deal' (Cape Cod Times)
    Former Provincetown bar owner Linda Gerard told NBC television producers of "Deal or No Deal" that she owns a lot of eyeglasses.


  • Elvis-bling designer now in Bradenton (Bradenton Herald)
    The eyeglasses company responsible for Elvis Presley's gold sunglasses has moved its U.S. distribution center to downtown Bradenton.


  • Keeping Rio Rancho a beautiful city (The Observer)
    Barry Conant and Jennifer Scacco work hard to keep Rio Rancho beautiful and they want you to help them. Conant, who is the Keep Rio Rancho Beautiful specialist, and Scacco, who is the program?s coordinator, says that keeping the city beautiful is easier than you think.


  • See you around: Frames go in circles for spring (The Columbus Dispatch)
    Harry Potter was ahead


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