eyeglasses News Archive

08-Oct-2007

 

  • Let the scares begin (The Ironton Tribune)
    One dark and stormy night on the way home from a ballgame, a school bus crashed into a fuel truck inside the old tunnel and everyone was killed.


  • Lions Club, mail carriers team up to collect used eyeglasses (Crookston Daily Times)
    The Crookston Post Office and mail carriers will be working with the Crookston Lions Club to collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids during the week of Oct. 8-13 as part of Lions World Sight Day activities.


  • Look of downtown signs a calculated process (The Daily News of Newburyport)
    The NRA had the power to make virtually all downtown signs conform to the new look of Newburyport. At the NRA?s insistence, the sign at Bob?s Subs eventually came crashing down in 1976.


  • Parents show support (CNews)
    Standing in a courtroom prisoner's box yesterday, a tearful Kanata woman who's accused of killing her newborn son looked at her father and mouthed the words "thank you" after he blew her a kiss.


  • Eyeglass recyclers call for volunteers (The Olympian)
    Business is booming for a program that refurbishes used eyeglasses for delivery to people in developing countries.


  • Foundation awards funds to area nonprofits (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
    Area nonprofit organizations will receive nearly $68,000 through the Fund for Greater Green Bay.


  • It May Be a Book, but You Can Read It (New York Times)
    The full-monty Stephen Colbert television brilliance doesn?t quite make it to the page.


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