eyeglasses News Archive

31-May-2008

 

  • Frankly, Cowboys' coach darned good (The Oklahoman)
    STILLWATER ? Frank Anderson talks with a squeak and wears eyeglasses and looks nothing like the Marlboro Man, which means he looks nothing like an Oklahoma State baseball coach. Nothing like stately old Toby Greene, who took the Cowboys to the 1959 NCAA title. Crusty Chet Bryan, who made three trips to the College World Series in 1960s. Gary Ward, more marshal than even Matt Dillon. Put Anderson ...


  • Lions Club Launching Annual Drive (Plant City Courier & Tribune)
    Postal workers in the Plant City area will be picking up old eyeglasses from Tuesday through June 7 as part of an annual drive by the Plant City Lions Club.


  • The Strange Case of the Missing Microfiber (BusinessWeek)
    It's green, it's healthful, and it works. So why is this cleaning textile practically shut out of the U.S. market?


  • Knowlton Lions Club is asking people to recycle for sight (The Warren Reporter)
    KNOWLTON -- The Knowlton Lions Club is collecting used prescription eyeglasses and prescription and non-prescription sunglasses as part of a unique recycling program.


  • Subnotebook Blues: Lightweights in More Ways Than One (LinuxInsider.com)
    Those of us who carry laptops have different tastes and needs, of course, so it's unlikely computer makers will ever agree on the ideal compact. It always comes down to a balancing act over size, weight, price, features and ease of use. That's evident in the four subnotebooks I've been testing.


  • Anderson has Pokes on the right track (The Oklahoman)
    STILLWATER ? Frank Anderson talks with a squeak and wears eyeglasses and looks nothing like the Marlboro Man, which means he looks nothing like the Oklahoma State baseball coach is supposed to look. Stately old Toby Greene, who took the Cowboys to the 1959 NCAA title. Crusty Chet Bryan, who made three trips to the College World Series in the 1960s. Gary Ward, more marshal than even Matt Dillon. ...


  • Europe and Asia shares rise as oil declines (International Herald Tribune)
    British Airways and Air France-KLM Group led gains by European airlines, and the tire manufacturer Bridgestone advanced in Tokyo after oil slumped more than $5 a barrel in two days.


  • VOLUNTEER SEES THE BIG PICTURE (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
    Peckville?s Donny Long considers himself fortunate.


  • 'Runway' success wears well (The Record)
    "Project Runway" brought luxury sportswear designer Michael Kors into America's living rooms, and his fame from that reality-TV show is fueling his company's expansion into America's malls.


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