eyeglasses News Archive

23-Sep-2007

 

  • Filmmaker takes his cues from subjects (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
    Skinny-dipping at Bradford Beach at 3 in the morning, artist-filmmaker Mark Escribano felt a "lightness" that was utterly new to him.


  • Haunted Tunnel opens Oct. 5 (The Ironton Tribune)
    The rest of the year Dave Swartzwelder is a friendly kind of guy, but come October, he?ll turn, well, into quite a monster. At least on the weekends.


  • KOLO First Alert Weather (KOLO 8 Reno)
    Cases involving O.J. Simpson since attorney Yale Galanter began representing him in late 2000. -ROAD RAGE: Simpson is acquitted in 2001 of auto burglary and battery charges after a driver accused Simpson of reaching into his vehicle, grabbing his eyeglasses and scratching him.


  • INTERVIEW: Steve "Chicken" Morris talks about 'Survivor: China' (Reality TV World)
    Steve "Chicken" Morris had the dubious distinction of being the first castaway eliminated from Survivor: China during last night's premiere broadcast of the long-running CBS reality competition series.


  • Retiring? Calculate care costs (The Arizona Republic)
    One thing that might not be in your retirement plans: an annual cashectomy. That's the amount you'll have to shell out each year for medical care. If you don't plan carefully for health-care costs, your retirement dreams could end up in the emergency room.


  • Intriguing Richmond art gallery worth the visit (Capital Weekly)
    Mention oils, acrylics or watercolors and you think of artwork by Andrew Wyeth.


  • Cheerleaders, ponies and an award-winning thunder mug (Telegraph-Forum)
    I survived the Ashland County Fair. Actually, the fair was fun. It was the weekend going into the fair that had me ready to scream. I suppose better planning on my part might have helped, but for some reason I didn't see it all coming.


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  • The Future Of Virtual Worlds (InformationWeek)
    Are virtual worlds like Second Life here to stay? My answer is "yes, but." Yes, but virtual worlds are part of a long-term transition which also includes the mobile Internet. Yes, but the result will be a complete transformation in how we think about being "on the Internet" vs. being "away from the computer." Yes, but Second Life might not be the virtual worlds platform of the future.


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