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eyeglasses News Archive02-Nov-2007
The magic?s still alive for local photographer (The Index-Journal) Greenwood photographer Bill Adams stands in front of his award-winning photo of grandson Ashton. (Staff photo by Danielle Darby) Bill Adams began his career in photography on a whim.
Harper woodworking teacher gets national honor (Battle Creek Enquirer) When Ralph Hermanson came to Harper Creek High School in October 1984, the school's industrial education program was in disarray.
Historically Speaking: Newfields Elementary School turns 100 (Exeter News-Letter) When evening fell on Jan. 25, 1907, the residents of Newfields knew they had a big job ahead of them. A disastrous fire that morning had destroyed the building that housed the town hall and grammar school. A new schoolhouse would have to be built and the...
Ordinary becomes extraordinary (Boston Globe) AMHERST - Abelardo Morell straddles the uncertain border between dislocation and enchantment. He transforms the everyday, exalting it. He tames the exotic, domesticating it. And in his best-known photographs, which show camera obscura images superimposed on blank walls, he turns the world literally upside down.
In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com) Frank Oz is an icon of popular culture, but chances are you probably wouldn't recognize him if he walked past you on the street.
If sometimes you feel like a nut, find a Lions Club member (Observer-Reporter) WAYNESBURG - Waynesburg Lions Club is kicking off its 16th annual Koeze nut sale to help fund the Lions ongoing projects, including the purchase of eyeglasses for the needy, diabetes research and the club's many other projects.
Stu Kennedy acquitted of cop assault (Nunatsiaq News) Former Iqaluit city councillor Stu Kennedy was acquitted last week of assaulting a police officer. Judge Rene Foisy also threw out a charge that Kennedy refused to take a breathalyzer test.
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