eyeglasses News Archive

12-Oct-2008

 

  • Anthony Lions Club collecting used eyeglasses and hearing aids (ABC 7 El Paso)
    The Anthony Lions Club will collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids Saturday, October 11 at Sunland Park Mall from 10am to 6pm as part of Lions World Sight Day.


  • Are Halloween masks a barometer of election? (The Montana Standard)
    NEW YORK ? The method is far from scientific, but Halloween stores are predicting the winner in the presidential election, and there's no exit polling needed ? only political mask sales.


  • Main Street (Coeur d'Alene Press)
    It's been four years this month since my father passed away and it's still hard to believe he's gone. As a grateful daughter who spent 52 years with such a good man for a father, he's missed in all the ways you can imagine.


  • Local stylist may be doing Palin's hair, but no one's saying (Ventura County Star)
    It was supposed to be a quick little assignment. All I had to do was find out if it was true that Alaska governor and vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin was on the campaign trail with a hairdresser from a Westlake Village salon.


  • Gold & Wood A14 Rimless Eyeglasses (AskMen)
    These are rimless glasses from modern eyewear pioneer Maurice Leonard at Gold & Wood Paris. The small operation turns out well-designed, well-made frames featuring fine woods and metals often shaped by the hands of Leonard himself.


  • Giving the gift of wings to fly (Lakeville Sun-Current)
    When Paul Brown's flight lessons ended in 2004 for health reasons, his dreams of becoming a pilot crashed to Earth. It wasn't just a hobby for him - flying was in his blood.


  • Tropical history: Who was he? (The News-Press)
    A; This is not Fort Myers Villas developer Foster Pate, nor is it History Quiz expert Charles A. Powell, a guess fellow History Quiz expert Sgt.


  • Volunteers -- Oct. 12 (The Olympian)
    ? Holiday Helper: Help children celebrate Halloween at local youth organization event. Great group activity. (48239)


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