eyeglasses News Archive

30-Sep-2007

 

  • Highlighting our Heisman-like moments (The Charlotte Observer)
    The Heisman Trophy is the most famous award in college sports. Football analysts debate candidates for months, before a winner is declared in December. Players dream of winning the award and giving an acceptance speech in front of a national audience. Now, local high school athletes can get a taste of that Heisman feeling. The Web site takkle.com is accepting videos from high school athletes ...


  • Infamous disappearance brought kin together (Albany Times Union)


  • Lusting for the bounty of Glass Beach (Denver Post)
    I'm the kind of person for whom a beach vacation is not complete unless I've scored a piece of sea glass, one of those shards of a broken bottle that have been tumbled by water, sand and time into a state of smoothness that renders them treasure. But a beach full of the stuff?


  • Making some good out of bad (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Holy Cross put together a six-game winning streak in the middle of the season, which included an upset of eventual Class A state champion.


  • Delaware Goodwill store recognized at annual Meeting and Recognition dinner (CentralOhio.com)
    MARION - Jarrett Lobb had led a good life until he began experiencing vision problems, he told those who attended the annual Goodwill Meeting and Recognition dinner Thursday night at Tri-Rivers Career Center.


  • Years to Age but Minutes to Inflate (New York Times)
    Dr. Nils Stormby sold off his collection of about 4,500 rare and expensive bottles of wine at an auction in Manhattan on Friday.


  • Seeing history through spectacles (The Sun Chronicle)
    David Fleishman tells of going through the eyeglasses, spectacles and other visual aids in storage at the Atwater Kent Museum, dubbed the gateway to Philadelphia history, and upon pulling out a drawer, located a leather-framed magnifying glass belonging to Benjamin Franklin.


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