eyeglasses News Archive

29-May-2007

 

  • Implants for the eyes (The Washington Times)
    Dr. John O'Neill Sr., a pediatric ophthalmologist in his 70s, figured a cataract was the cause of blurred and diminishing vision in his left eye.


  • Mafia driver's death unnoticed in Cuba (AP via Yahoo! News)
    The man who was Meyer Lansky's driver and bodyguard during the Mafia's heyday in pre-Revolutionary Cuba died earlier this year, a curious footnote in a communist-run country whose past as a gambling mecca for vacationing Americans is all but forgotten.


  • Good optical care is key to healthful vision (El Paso Times)
    The start of summer is a good time to get caught up on family eye care and to learn about notable trends in eye health. Based on a recent study, one of the trends suggests that families with active kids who wear eyeglasses should check whether their children are good candidates for contact lenses.


  • Reilly nurtured aspiring actors, directors with humor (The Palm Beach Post)
    Charles Nelson Reilly, the actor, comic and TV game show celebrity, jokingly dubbed a little acting studio in Jupiter as the "Miracle at a Truck Stop."


  • Harrell brings heat to season's end (Contra Costa Times)
    It's a sign of the phenomenal richness of the Bay Area's classical music scene that even at the end of May, when the season is supposed to be winding down, there is still so much music to be heard.


  • Nerdy and proud of it (Detroit News)
    The geek shall inherit the Earth.


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