eyeglasses News Archive

28-May-2008

 

  • Painterly Pursuits (Manila Bulletin)
    One of the most influential British artists today, inspired colorist David Hockney has captivated the world with his pop paintings and photocollages.


  • Drugstore eyeglasses not a good fit for everyone (KING5 Seattle)
    For many who have trouble reading, the solution is drug store glasses, but they may not be right for everyone.


  • An optical milestone (The Fort Dodge Messenger)
    Hundreds of American soldiers in the Middle East have a clear view of the world, thanks to the work of a Fort Dodge soldier and her team. Army Reserve Sgt. Katrina Waynar is the optical lab technician in charge of production at a facility in Qatar that makes eyeglasses for the troops.


  • CMU welcomes Special Olympics (Central Michigan Life)
    About 1,500 volunteers and 2,700 athletes will come together for this summer's Michigan Special Olympics. Opening Ceremonies take place Thursday at Kelly/Shorts Stadium, followed by a carnival in the Rose Pond Area. Competition starts Friday and concludes on Saturday.


  • Dear Doctor: Keep eyes protected during yard work (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
    Q: How can I prevent eye injuries while gardening or mowing my lawn? ...


  • Burberry Profit Rises 15% on Warrior Bags, New Stores (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
    May 28 (Bloomberg) -- Burberry Group Plc , the 152-year-old British luxury label known for its trademark plaid, had a 15 percent gain in second-half profit after shoppers bought $2,195 Warrior bags and new stores opened from Vienna to Hong Kong.


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