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eyeglasses News Archive02-Sep-2007
Regional a compelling vision (Albany Times Union)
Call 4 Action: Cheaper Peepers Competitor To Fulfill Prescriptions (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh) It was just a day ago that many customers of Cheaper Peepers, a discount eyeglasses chain, didn't know what to think when the stores abruptly closed.
FASHION Q&A (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Q. I am planning to buy new eyeglasses. I've found frames I like but can't decide whether to have the lenses tinted. I tried colors such as pink, purple and amber. They look cool. But friends say clear lenses would go with more outfits. A. Fashion colors are fun for social occasions. For business, clear lenses or those with a neutral tint such as brown or gray would be more appropriate.
Forgotten country star Wagoner back in spotlight (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- Porter Wagoner looks right at home in the marble lobby of Manhattanâ??s Roosevelt Hotel. He wears a dark Western suit and tie and holds a shiny black cane. The glare from the crystal chandelier reflects off his eyeglasses as he tilts his head back, trying to remember the last time he played Madison Square Garden.
Seniors Need a Safety Plan in Face of Disasters (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) FRIDAY, Aug. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Hurricane season is here, and the American Geriatrics Society offers advice to seniors to help them prepare for any potential natural disaster.
Providing medical, spiritual care (phillyburbs.com) A group from Upper Bucks found purpose in its work overseas.
Recycled eyeglasses to be given to the needy (The Buffalo News) The 55 Lions Clubs of Western New York on Friday shipped more than 100,000 pairs of eyeglasses to a recycling center in Port Washington, where they will be refurbished and distributed to needy people throughout the world.
Lawyer who fled gets bad news (The News & Observer) McCormick may face more charges.
It's a dirty job (Carroll County Online) Steve Reichert is used to the smell. On Aug. 22, Reichert drove his blue Peterbilt tanker truck filled with sewage waste ? 4,000 gallons of the stuff to be exact ? slowly into a sewage disposal site in Gaithersburg.
Artist's big, bright style shines on (Boston Globe) SAN FRANCISCO - Peter Max, the artist whose psychedelic style embodied the wild spirit of the 1960s, still is amazed and bemused by the impact of his works.
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