eyeglasses News Archive

15-Oct-2007

 

  • Finding help for those with impaired eyesight (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
    Q:What kinds of resources are available to help seniors with severe vision impairment? My wife has macular degeneration and has become very discouraged. Answer: Unfortunately, there are millions of older Americans with incurable vision impairment, making everyday tasks such as cooking dinner, reading the newspaper or watching television challenging. But the good news is there are resources, ...


  • Michelle Kung: Dalai Lama Dispenses Spiritual Advice At Radio City Music Hall (HuffingtonPost)
    Although the four-plus hour lecture was quite dense at times, I was heartened by the number of attendees, many of whom were Westerners seeing the Dalai Lama for the first time.


  • Akron football team was sizzling hot in 1930s (Akron Beacon Journal)
    When Richard Dieringer has trouble falling asleep, he doesn't need to count sheep. He visualizes a vast green field under bright lights. He sees his buddies in padded uniforms, canvas pants and leather helmets. He hears the crowd's roar and referee's whistle.


  • The most forgettable charactor I ever met (The Payson Roundup)
    He was Jewish, 50 or so, with a soft paunch, rounded shoulders, jet-black hair, and lifeless eyes the same color as his hair. He peered at me over the top of thick eyeglasses, sizing me up as he read the application I had just completed.


  • McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
    The McKinney Lions Club will have its Hole-In-One Shoot Out fund-raiser Friday to next Sunday at the Oak Hollow Golf Course, 3005 N. McDonald Street.


  • Binoculars by the numbers (Alpena News)
    The hostess of a Michigan-based outdoors TV show, videotaped from her deer blind, lowers the rifle and says, ?I wasn?t sure. I couldn?t see any horns in the scope.?


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