eyeglasses News Archive

06-Nov-2007

 

  • 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.


  • ''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 ...


  • FBI Hunts 'Grandpa Bandit' In Robbery Spree (KGO-TV Bay Area)
    He's old -- and authorities say you should consider him armed and dangerous. Investigators are hunting for a suspect nicknamed the "Grandpa Bandit," who is behind a spree of bank robberies in two states.


  • News | Local (South Idaho Press)
    Halloween and harvest activities abound in Mini-Cassia on Oct. 31. Area residents can take their little spooks to any or all of these events.


  • Coach shoes in the stairwell: love at first sight (The Temple News)
    Freshman sociology major Steve Spangler caught my eye in a stairwell. He was walking down, I was walking up, and even before I saw him, I saw his shoes: beautiful Coach slip-on sneakers.


  • Glasgow students highlight homelessness in town (Great Falls Tribune)
    GLASGOW ? The two windshield boxes Matt Wiltfong taped together were just long enough to cover his 6-foot frame. At first, the makeshift tent and a sleeping bag kept the 17-year-old warm, but by midnight, frost covered the cardboard.


  • 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.


  • FBI Hunts 'Grandpa Bandit' in Bank Spree (ABC News)
    Bobby Joe Phillips, 69, is wanted for five bank robberies in Tenn. and Ga.


  • Back in tile (Portland Tribune)
    Four years after walking away from her eponymous tile and stone company, Ann Sacks is back in the tile business. Back in the ?80s Sacks made a name for herself developing custom color tile that could match, for example, the mauve carpet in your master bathroom. ?Tile and stone are the ...


  • Utica firehouse will serve Election Day meals (The Advocate)
    Today's the day to make your voice heard -- it is Election Day. The polls are open for you to stop in and cast your vote. Before or after, you might want to stop in at the Utica Fire House for an Election Day meal.


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