eyeglasses News Archive

23-Nov-2008

 

  • Business at a glance (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
    Rurban Financial Corp .


  • Hammond bustles in Christmas storybook fashion (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
    HAMMOND | Cars jostled for parking spaces and families promenaded along Hohman Avenue in a scene straight out of Jean Shepherd's canon of short stories.


  • Lions ship eyeglasses to recycling center (The Buffalo News)
    The 55 Lions Clubs of Western New York shipped off a tractor-trailer loaded with used eyeglasses Thursday to the Luxottica ?Gift of Sight? eyeglass recycling center in Port Washington.


  • Lions Club wants old eyeglasses for program (Daily Gleaner)
    The New Maryland Lions Club is revitalizing a traditional project of the service club - eyeglass recycling.


  • Is that 'Silver Bells' again? (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Sweet, shrill strains of the "Charlie Brown Christmas" choir lilt over racks of sweaters and scarves at the Gap Kids store at a local mall. The tune is familiar. But the hip-hop dance beat simmering underneath is decidedly new.


  • Single parents, great-grandparents seek help to give kids a happy holiday (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Case 21 An over-the-road truck driver, Mr. M logged mile after mile to support not only his wife and daughter, but his elderly disabled mother-in-law, a brother battling cancer without insurance, and two grandchildren whose mentally ill mother has been unable to care for them.


  • York woman contest finalist (York News-Times)
    She was a last-minute entry, but Jen Hoebelheinrich, of York, is a finalist in the Sutton Linder & Sutton ?Gift of Sight? contest. The medical group in Lincoln sponsors an annual giveaway of free LASIK surgery to three lucky winners. With this fast outpatient surgery, Hoebelheinrich would be able to put her eyeglasses away forever.


  • Gucci frames for $20? Try Shanghai market (Los Angeles Times)
    Chinese market makes a spectacle of itself with its rock-bottom prices. You will surely need good eyesight to find Shanghai's underground eyeglasses market.


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