eyeglasses News Archive

09-Nov-2007

 

  • Church Hill man reportedly assaults officers (The Rogersville Review)
    ROGERSVILLE ? An investigation into a report of a suspicious person resulted in Church Hill man going to jail after he reportedly assaulted two deputies, breaking one?s eyeglasses and attempting to grab their weapons.


  • Lions Club distributes eyeglasses (The Post-Standard)
    On the morning of Oct. 31, while most children were barely containing their trick-or-treat excitement, a group of Madison-Oneida BOCES pupils were collecting eyeglasses.


  • School project focuses on eyeglasses (Asbury Park Press)
    Pupils at Lloyd Road Elementary School may be little, but they are doing big things.


  • Unite for Sight in Africa (CNN.com)
    Jennifer Staple runs the Unite For Sight program which started in the U.S., but has branched out into working overseas.


  • Eyeglass chain stores put to the test (KING 5 Seattle)
    New eyeglasses are supposed to help people see better, not blur their vision. However, when KING 5 sister station WFAA in Dallas put some national chains to the test, mistakes were discovered when prescriptions were filled.


  • Judge to rule on fatal beating (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    HAMILTON - A judge plans to rule this morning whether to convict a delusional Hamilton man for beating his grandfather and locking the man in a storage unit, leading to the elderly man's death last year.


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