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eyeglasses News Archive05-Nov-2007
''The Amazing Race'': This One Goes to 11 (Entertainment Weekly) When I covered Viva Laughlin for Entertainment Weekly's fall TV preview, I knew it was going to suck, but it was beyond my wildest dreams that it would suck so much that it would get yanked after only two weeks, making room for my beloved Amazing Race . Sure, Viva left me with some scars: When I started watching the Amazing Race premiere, I had an irrational fear that the teams would burst into ...
In Stetson or Wig, He?s Hard to Pin Down (New York Times) Heath Ledger loses himself in Todd Haynes?s menagerie of Dylan impersonators.
At Auschwitz, confronting the unimaginable (Boston Globe) I thought that Auschwitz might explain it. That's why I went. To learn. To know.
Fear, loathing, and anger (Boston Globe) OAK BLUFFS - With his sport shirt untucked, his eyeglasses hanging around his neck, and his deck shoes slapping the sidewalk as he good-naturedly bemoans the state of his golf game, he could be any retiree enjoying the midday sun on Martha's Vineyard.
Alpine woman retires from Utah Nat'l Guard (Provo Daily Herald) After serving for three decades in the Utah Army National Guard, and serving as a pioneer of sorts for female Guard officers, Col. Linda Higgins, commander of the 97th Troop Command, was honored at a retirement ceremony Sunday. A long lineup of Guard officers and noncommissioned officers, including Maj.
Body attacks itself in Graves' disease (The Post and Courier) Q: What is Graves' disease? A: Graves' disease is the most common cause of hyperthyroidism, an overabundance of thyroid hormones in the body. Your thyroid gland produces these hormones, which control all aspects of your metabolism, including your heart rate and how quickly you burn calories...
Perry's UT regent pick not without critics (Houston Chronicle) In the executive conference room of Houston's Dannenbaum Engineering Corp., an avalanche of political capital bulges behind the doors of a worn wooden cabinet: embellished invitations to gubernatorial receptions, notes stamped with presidential seals, and photographs of political dignitaries, many with hands clasped in the firm grip of company chairman James D. Dannenbaum.
eyeonics Ranked 113th Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte's 2007 Technology Fast 500 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) eyeonics, inc.®, the developer and manufacturer of the crystalens®, the first and only FDA approved accommodating intraocular lens, today announced that it ranked Number 113 on Deloitte's 2007 Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications and life sciences companies in North America.
Author spotlight: Anne Panning (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) Anne Panning writes about the American Dream.
Dave Bakke: Children's author visits Springfield for Abe research (The State Journal-Register) If you know the bunnies Max and Ruby or Yoko the cat, then you know Rosemary Wells' work. Wells is a well-known children's author who has written 126 books. She has illustrated many of them.
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