eyeglasses News Archive

15-May-2007

 

  • `Ugly Betty' star a grateful role model (AP via Yahoo! News)
    America Ferrera hesitates at the door of the studio commissary, peering inside. The cafe is invitingly cool, but dark. She retreats instead to a patio table in the bright afternoon sunshine.


  • We need more money (The Sentinel)
    Editor: With all the negative press swirling around the city council lately, I must say they certainly stepped up to the plate in Tuesday night's meeting. Kudos go to the city council for reimbursing an officer his eyeglasses.


  • America the beautiful: 'Ugly Betty' star Ferrera seeks more than fame (Canada.com)
    Actress America Ferrera, star of the hit NBC television show Ugly Betty. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas) LOS ANGELES (AP) - America Ferrera hesitates at the door of the studio commissary, peering inside. The cafe is invitingly cool, but dark.


  • Telescope specs may help more visually impaired drivers get licenses (Charleston Daily Mail)
    Officials with the Division of Motor Vehicles say they're considering whether to allow poor-sighted people who wear bioptic lenses to get a driver's license, citing reports of better technology and improved on-the-road training.


  • Fundraising campaign out of the gate quickly (SaukValley.com)
    STERLING - The CGH Health Foundation is asking Sauk Valley residents to open their wallets and help the publicly owned CGH Medical Center provide the best care it can.


  • Residents urge county to spare services (The Oregonian)
    In the latest in a series of public budget forums, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners heard Monday from a mostly minority and immigrant audience about everything from school-based health clinics to culturally specific drug and alcohol treatment.


  • Police search for alleged kidnap victim (KTVK Phoenix)
    Police are turning to the public to help them find a woman who was allegedly kidnapped. While police are not sure why Maribel Betancourt, 45, was kidnapped, they say her family fears for her safety.


  • Rock round the clock with Joe Marino & All The King?s Men (South Lee Messenger)
    Want to roll five decades back to the letter sweater and saddle shoe wearing days, when Elvis Presley?s "Heartbreak Hotel" reached the top of the billboard charts?


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