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eyeglasses News Archive07-May-2008
LEDGER COLUMNIST (Gaffney Ledger) The photograph taken of me with my camera phone by one of the ladies at Dr. Nord's was intended to show my wife the frames I had selected for my new eyeglasses.
Health experts step up debate on safety of plastics (South Bend Tribune) WASHINGTON -- When people say plastics are everywhere, they really mean everywhere: in the containers that hold your food; in the pipes that carry your water; in the bottles you use to feed your infant; in windows frames, shower curtains and raincoats; in eyeglasses and safety helmets; in phones or...
60 Displaced Families From Norwich Fire Still Need Homes (New London Day) Norwich - Sixty families displaced by the April 26 Peachtree Apartments fire still need permanent new apartments, human services officials said Tuesday, while city inspectors
New drop off box for glasses (Morris Daily Herald) Morris Lion Keith Larson and Morris Library Director Pam Wilson are shown standing by the Morris Lions' new drop box for used eyeglasses and hearing aids. The box is located at the front of the Morris Library and is available 24/7. The eyeglasses and hearing aids collected will be distributed to needy persons to make their quality of life better. (Photo provided)
Atlas of body goes online (The Oregonian) Roberta Corson recalled her father's dissection lab as a happy place. Her father, Dr. David L. Bassett, was an expert in anatomy and dissection at the University of Washington.
State donates glasses to area Lions Clubs (Lake County Journals) Eyeglasses forgotten at airports across the state now will improve the vision of people around the world.
A "patient movie" finds audience (Denver Post) Summer's popcorn affair kicks off today as two welcome flicks vie for your bucks. (Yes, the studios operate by their own solstice.) And all told, "Iron Man" and "Made of Honor" are set to open on an estimated 6,500 screens, according to boxofficemojo.com.
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