eyeglasses News Archive

23-Nov-2007

 

  • Nigeria: State House Feeding - FG Debunks Media Report (AllAfrica.com)
    The Federal Government yesterday debunked media report that N2.3 million was budgeted for daily refreshments and N1.5 million for eyeglasses in 2008 budget.


  • Rockingham area church listings (The Rockingham News)
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  • Seniors need help with medication, dental care (El Paso Times)
    Senior No. 6 -- Like many other senior citizens, this 84-year-old man requires adult diapers, which he cannot afford on his fixed income. He approached the Seniors Fund for help and was able to receive assistance.


  • Regional briefs (The Rockingham News)
    HAMPSTEAD ? The Hampstead Wildcats Pop Warner Little Scholars are finishing up another exciting season of football and cheerleading involving over 180 youths from Hampstead and the surrounding communities. Their members are appreciative of all the...


  • Fisherman missing in Christina River (The News Journal)
    NEWPORT -- Regina Mayo of New Castle spent Thanksgiving afternoon weeping at the banks of the Christina River.


  • Optometrist and wifewant your old glasses (The Huntsville Times)
    A Madison optometrist and his wife hope to give the gift of better sight to as many as 500 people through a holiday season drive for "gently used" eyeglasses.


  • Festival of Trees arrives (The Beaver County Times)
    BRIGHTON TWP. ? The 18th annual Beaver County Festival of Trees takes place the next two weekends at the Lodge in Bradys Run Park.


  • Review: 'Helvetica' (The Oregonian)
    We think of life as consisting of big things: birth, education, work, love, illness, death. But in another sense, life is composed of little things that surround us so completely that we never think about them: air, concrete, type.


  • Visit to Tanzania an eye-opener for Stang delegation (The Standard-Times)
    DARTMOUTH ? For Americans, a pair of eyeglasses is a simple necessity, not a luxury.


  • Greer planners OK rezoning, annexation (The Greenville News)
    The Greer Planning Commission has approved a request to rezone a site on Brushy Creek Road for an assisted living facility.


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