eyeglasses News Archive

20-Oct-2007

 

  • AAA offices collecting used eyeglasses (KXII Sherman)
    Oklahomans are being encouraged to recycle their used eyewear by dropping off unneeded used eyeglasses at any of the 12 full-service AAA offices in the state.


  • Program at Rutgers-Newark tackles Alzheimer's questions (The Star-Ledger)
    There are times 64-year-old Roberta Thompson of Roselle has searched furiously for her eyeglasses, only to discover they were perched on her nose. Carrie Alston, 90, of Orange is noticing it is harder for her to recall instructions or lists.


  • Sexy costumes in vogue for Halloween (Portage Daily Register)
    Halloween favorites such as chocolate bars and suckers never get stale, but there's something new on the menu for trick-or-treaters this year: Eye candy.After the kids dump out their full-to-the-brim plastic pumpkins and begin devouring sweets forbidden by four out of five dentists, the grown-ups will come out and play. As night falls, Tinkerbell and the Little Mermaid give way to Nurse Naughty ...


  • Elderly robbery victim bruised but tenacious (Sedalia Democrat)
    A bruised and battered 93-year-old woman showed Friday that her tenacity is intact despite a robbery in her home. Minnie Cummins, who was robbed Sunday morning, accepted a $1,000 check Friday from Charlie Thomas, who raised the money on his morning KDRO radio show.


  • How Florida cashed in on college football (CNN Money)
    Things are heating up at the Swamp. That's what they call their stadium down here in Gainesville, Fla. And the University of Florida Gators football team - defending national champs - hasn't lost a game on its home turf in more than two years.


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