eyeglasses News Archive

11-Oct-2008

 

  • Local Optometry Office Participates in World Sight Day (WCAV Charlottesville)
    Eight million people worldwide are blind due to the need for eyeglasses. But, a nationwide initiative is hoping to reduce that number.


  • Court rejects Great Glasses appeal bid (Hamilton Spectator)
    Ontario's Court of Appeal has handed the founder of the Great Glasses empire a crushing defeat that could eventually come with a price tag of at least $34 million.


  • Review: le Carre Novel Is Missing the Old Sparkle (Newsweek)
    John le Carre's 'A Most Wanted Man' seethes with anger at the West, but where it most needs energy, in its characters, it falls short.


  • The Great Pumpkin Patch is back to help children (The Wahpeton Daily News)
    To help children around the world improve their vision, the Headwater's Lions Club is offering pumpkins in exchange for used eyeglasses during their annual pre-Halloween event Oct. 18 at the Rosemeade Chalet in Chahinkapa Park.


  • Brave Beginnings provides a fun-filled, educational environment (Asbury Park Press)
    In a sunny classroom at St. Anselm Roman Catholic Church in Tinton Falls, five toddler boys gather in a semicircle.


  • Police beat (Daily Herald)
    Police were called to 210 E. Algonquin Road at 11:45 p.m. Thursday where two residents were arrested.


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