eyeglasses News Archive

21-Oct-2008

 

  • Big turnout for free medical services (The Naperville Sun)
    People from all walks of life came together in a big way for four and a half hours on Saturday. Some received and some gave and it seemed too good to be true. But reality soon set in, and it showed on the faces of the 1,200 individuals who entered the doors of East Aurora High School to partake in the first-ever Share the Hope clinic.


  • Local group heading to White House (The Chippewa Herald)
    Next Wednesday will be the first time Perry Polnaszek of Chippewa Falls will be in the White House.


  • Going blind an age-old problem (The New Straits Times)
    Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness among the elderly. Surgery is the only option, writes KASMIAH MUSTAPHA.


  • Create more buzz via word-of-mouth marketing (BizJournals)
    The vision-care industry ? in particular Kazuo Kawasaki eyewear ? has a lot to be grateful for because of Gov. Sarah Palin?s eyeglasses.


  • Carlisle: Tampa Bay finally has a Ray of Hope (Ventura County Star)
    OK, OK, so it's not the Dodgers and the Red Sox. It's not even the Dodgers or the Red Sox. But the 104th World Series, which starts Wednesday night between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Philadelphia Phillies, will still be worth your time.


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