eyeglasses News Archive

30-May-2009

 

  • Neighbors Saying Farewells to Bookshop They Couldn?t Save (New York Times)
    Morningside Bookshop, an independent store that operated for 50 years near its landlord, Columbia University, fell too far behind in its rent to remain open.


  • Long-sought Way To Make 'Nano-raspberries' May Fight Foggy Windows And Eyeglasses (Science Daily)
    In an advance toward preventing car windshields and eyeglasses from fogging up, researchers in China are reporting development of a new way to make raspberry-shaped nanoparticles that can give glass a permanent antifogging coating.


  • The man who now rules Mr. Rogers' neighbourhood (Toronto Star)
    There's a different feel to Mr. Rogers' neighbourhood these days.


  • Blessed with books (Kitchener - Waterloo Record)
    (May 30, 2009) -- A.R. Kaufman Public School, a dynamic, multicultural elementary school in Kitchener, can't keep up with its students' hunger for books.


  • Garden City Library Collection Of Eyeglasses (Garden City News)
    The Garden City Public Library is a collection site for used eyeglasses for the Recycle for Sight Program, which is run by a local Lions Club. The Lions Club has expressed its appreciation to the Library for continuing to serve as an ongoing collection site for the Recycle for Sight Program. A box is provided for the used eyeglass collection near the interior doors of the Library.


  • Clearly Contacts Sends Disabled Kids to Summer Camp (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    Clearly Contacts, the premier online supplier of contact lenses, eyeglasses and the latest vision enhancement products is increasing its efforts to surpass last year's record setting fundraising by once again supporting the Easter Seals 24HR Relay Race.


  • Coming to the Living Room: 3-D TV (Time Magazine)
    Electronics manufacturers in search of the next big thing turn to 3-D technology -- and you might still need to wear the funky eyeglasses


  • The man who now rules Mr. Rogers' neighbourhood (Toronto Star)
    There's a different feel to Mr. Rogers' neighbourhood these days. On the tenth floor of Rogers Communications Inc.'s Bloor St. campus, the corner office that belonged to Ted Rogers before he died last year is being converted into a conference room.


  • Clearly Contacts Sends Disabled Kids to Summer Camp (PRWeb)
    Clearly Contacts, the premier online supplier of contact lenses, eyeglasses and the latest vision enhancement products is increasing its efforts to surpass last year's record setting fundraising by once again supporting the Easter Seals 24HR Relay Race. (PRWeb May 29, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Clearly_Contacts/Easter_Seals/prweb2474824.htm


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