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eyeglasses News Archive27-May-2008
Another woman in my life packs up to leave (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette) We come into this world without possessions and exit it the same way. At the end of his life, my father had a pair of eyeglasses, a hearing aid and a ring. The ring went into Natalie's jewelry box, the glasses to the Lions Club and the hearing aid to House of Hearing on East Main Street, which could maybe use the parts.
BUCCANEER BUST (New York Post) Avast ye, Macy's! A rabble-rousing kickball player for a recreational team called the Pirates was busted yesterday for brandishing a swashbuckler's sword in the middle of Macy's Herald Square, cops said. Bonehead buccaneer Lawrence Jackson, 29...
Commentary from Boston: Jumping ability utilized (Detroit Free Press) AUBURN HILLS - Sometimes you're better off saying nothing. Don't blurt out the thought that's on your mind. Swallow hard and let it go. Be patient and prudent. Save it for later.
School briefs: Bonita utilities calendar to feature student art (The News-Press) Bonita Springs Utilities invites Bonita Springs elementary school students to submit drawings for its 2009 Water Conservation Calendar.
Containment expected today for Summit Fire (San Francisco Chronicle) Some residents who had been forced to evacuate from their homes in the Santa Cruz Mountains last week were allowed to move back in Monday as moist weather and calmed winds helped firefighters contain 80 percent of a wildfire that has scorched 4,270 acres....
Celtics vs. Lakers is ultimate (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Neither is in yet, but just think of the memories this matchup would fuel.
EXCL: The Creators of Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (Coming Soon) ComingSoon.net sat down with director Christopher Bell and his co-writer and co-producer Alex Buono about their amazing documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster* , which takes an intensive look at the world of steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, and how they've infiltrated the world of sports.
Teenage Newshounds, It?s a Dog-Eat-Dog World (New York Times) Amanda Lorber is a case study in the perils that a young person faces when she becomes a reality-television star before she is old enough to vote.
Teen editor and MTV star defends news that's fit for print (International Herald Tribune) Amanda Lorber, the focus of the reality show "The Paper," came in for particularly rough treatment but maintained an undying passion for the medium.
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