eyeglasses News Archive

26-Nov-2008

 

  • Vision Correction Procedure Hits a Milestone (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - More than 150 million Americans, or approximately 50 percent of the U.S. population, require eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct common vision problems. For these people, waking up in bed and reaching over to the nightstand for eye glasses is a normal ritual.


  • Sean Penn gives 'Milk' a ring of sincerity (Belleville News-Democrat)
    Harvey Milk, the first openly gay American voted into major public office, liked to joke that he'd never make it to 50. And, of course, he was right.


  • BestBuyEyeglasses.com, an Online Retailer of Designer Sunglasses and Eyeglasses is Pleased to Announce the Rollout of ... (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    BestBuyEyeglasses.com a leading online retailer of designer sunglasses and eyeglasses from the world's most popular brand manufacturers is pleased to announce the rollout of all our popular designer styles for winter 2008.


  • Healings part of crusade hosted by Norwalk church (Norwalk Reflector)
    A blind woman entered The Sanctuary of the North Coast in Norwalk for a recent Miracle Healing Crusade. A preacher took off her eyeglasses, touched her eyes and said, "Receive thy sight."


  • BestBuyEyeglasses.com, an Online Retailer of Designer Sunglasses and Eyeglasses is Pleased to Announce the Rollout of ... (PRWeb)
    BestBuyEyeglasses.com a leading online retailer of designer sunglasses and eyeglasses from the world's most popular brand manufacturers is pleased to announce the rollout of all our popular designer styles for winter 2008. (PRWeb Nov 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1659044.htm


  • Cases: 31-33: Amputation of leg leaves immigrant unable to work (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
    Case 31 Mr. B, 48, started a new life in the United States several years ago after seeking asylum from the militia in his native Liberia. His parents had been murdered by Liberian troops, and the family business there was destroyed.


  • 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.


  • Italian Stocks: A2A, Finmeccanica, Piaggio, Saipem, Tenaris (Bloomberg)
    Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Italy?s benchmark S&P/MIB Index fell 121, or 0.6 percent, to 19,778. The following stocks were among the most active on the Italian market today. Share symbols are in parentheses.


  • New Eyes for the Needy receives $75,000 gift from Hekemian Group (Independent Press)
    SHORT HILLS -- The S. Hekemian Group, a real estate development firm headquartered in Paramus, recently made an unrestricted gift of $75,000 to New Eyes for the Needy of Short Hills to purchase new prescription eyeglasses for poor children and...


  • Specsavers enters NZ market (TVNZ)
    If you wear glasses and you're sick of paying too much for them, change is on the way. New Zealand's $300 million optical industry is in for a shake-up with the arrival of a big new global player.


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