eyeglasses News Archive

22-May-2007

 

  • Flip-flop throw leads to assault charge (Burlington Times-News)
    A Southern Alamance High School student has been charged with assault and battery after tossing a flip-flop and breaking a girl?s eyeglasses. Joshua D. Maness? mother says the charges are in retaliation for her calling an advocate to intervene in her child?s education.


  • HERE & NOW: At the drive-thru, double vision (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    It's the double take that really stands out at the McDonald's in Valley Park. When the Smoots are on the clock, that is.


  • Consumers Continue to Feel the Pain at the Pump (WBKO-TV Bowling Green)
    A Japanese microscope monitor company announced the launch of a micro video-screen device on May 21, 2007, set to "turn commuting hell into a heavenly experience," according to the company's technical chief.


  • Tick-Tock and Other Pulses of the West (New York Times)
    Robert Friedel?s new book ?A Culture of Improvement? is a rare, detailed, nontheoretical survey that exposes the veins of invention that run through Western culture.


  • It's my party and I'll sell if I want to (Chicago Tribune)
    Separating perception from reality can improve chances for success in direct sales It's a way to get your foot in the door as a small business owner, but don't be surprised if you run into sales resistance.


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