eyeglasses News Archive

20-Nov-2008

 

  • Caring Community Christmas; used eyeglasses sought for needy (The Pampa News)
    (Editor's Note: Does your church or non-profit organization have special programs to help the needy during the holidays? Please give us a call at 669-2525.)


  • Gibson Co. inmate gets 4 years for possessing weapon (Evansville Courier & Press)
    Inmate convicted of possessing deadly weapon


  • Meltdown 101: How is the CPI calculated, and why? (AP via Yahoo! News)
    The Consumer Price Index, the nation's best-known inflation gauge, plunged in October thanks to a record drop in gasoline prices.


  • Valley Briefs: Who's Herget's 'Biggest Turkey? (The Beacon News)
    Aurora


  • Hollywood moguls see cinema's future in 3D (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    Three-dimensional films, once blamed for making audiences nauseous, are making a comeback and are likely to become the future of cinema thanks to digital technology, Hollywood studio moguls say.


  • Menno Scouts Collect Food, Eyeglasses (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
    MENNO ? On Oct. 25, Cub Scout Pack 191 of Menno participated in Scouting for Food and Sight, which was part of a nationwide BSA campaign to help the needy and assist the Lion's Club with their eyeglass collection goals.


  • Police Blotter (Daily Record)
    Police are looking for a man suspected of trying to lure a boy into his car on Wednesday morning. Shortly after 8 a.m., police responded to a report of a male driver who offered a ride to a male child near the intersection of Sharp and Franklin streets.


  • Meltdown 101: How is the CPI calculated, and why? (Los Angeles Daily News)
    NEW YORK - The Consumer Price Index, the nation's best-known inflation gauge, plunged in October thanks to a record drop in gasoline prices. But if prices still seem high to you, you're right.


  • Safilo's Long-Term Credit Rating Is Lowered to B1 at Moody's (Bloomberg)
    Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Safilo Group SpA , the world's second-largest maker of frames for eyeglasses, had its long-term credit rating lowered one step to B1 at Moody's Investors Service as the market weakens.


  • A new (old) service organization back in town (Ionia Sentinel-Standard)
    IONIA - Ionia has a long-standing history with the Lions Club International, but earlier this year, 11-C1 Lions Club District Governor Mike Johnson learned Ionia's club might merge with another local Lions Club in Saranac.


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