eyeglasses News Archive

30-Sep-2008

 

  • Good intentions don't make action correct (The Columbus Dispatch)
    A regular customer of a prescription-eyeglasses chain, one that examines patients and readies their glasses within a few hours, is perplexed.


  • Sarah Palin creates action for Oxford toy maker (Republican-American)
    OXFORD ? Sarah Palin has been keeping Emil Vicale up nights.


  • Police Blotter (Baltimore Sun)
    police blotter police reports in Baltimore city and county


  • VSP division Altair focuses on eyewear design (The Sacramento Bee)
    Melissa Blais is working on what you'll be wearing in 2010, drawing inspiration from Paris, Milan, Shanghai and Tokyo. Melissa Blais, design manager for Altair Eyewear in Rancho Cordova, displays hand-drawn sketches for eyeglasses. Altair is a division of VSP Vision Care, which provides eye care insurance for 55 million Americans. Blais helps make eyewear designs for designer labels as ...


  • Police: Swastika tagging may be hate crime (The Desert Sun)
    La Quinta police say the defacing of a political sign with a swastika is being investigated as a possible hate crime.


  • Vision Correction Procedure Hits a Milestone (Carteret County News-Times)
    (ARA) - More than 150 million Americans, or approximately 50 percent of the U.S. population, require eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct common vision problems. For these people, waking up in bed and reaching over to the nightstand for eye glasses is a normal ritual.


  • Bruins breeze - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
    Blacksburg's Jake Mondy shoots 5-under 68 for medalist honors. DALEVILLE -- Rick Mattox never saw it coming. Blacksburg's assistant golf coach was about ready to dive into a cheeseburger -- with all the tasty trimmings -- when the water found him. Waves of the cold stuff submerged Mattox's head and shoulders Monday, cascading down his shirt, drenching his eyeglasses and leaving his burger ...


  • Boro Beat: Bronx Dems' two-headed mess (New York Daily News)
    And the Bronx Democratic Boss is ... Jose Rivera and Carl Heastie. It was pretty much controlled chaos as party rebels and regulars met to vote at the Paradise Theatre on the Grand Concourse Sunday night.


  • Have Palin's glasses started a rimless revolution? (The Capital)
    Kimberly Youngchild has been selling eyeglasses for years, but one of the more popular accessories she's recently added to her Annapolis shop isn't a frame or a special lens.


  • Community Briefs (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
    Community Briefs, Stafford Extra:4-Pagination


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