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Sunglasses NewsDesigner Shades in the press
Archive for May, 2009Custom pillowcases provide campers a bit of home (The Pantagraph)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Packing for summer camp can be daunting; an American Camp Association tip sheet on how to “travel light” lists more than 50 items from sunglasses to shampoo, T-shirts to towels.
Forecast: Warm and sunny; breezes may help (Memphis Commercial Appeal)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
If you're going to be outside today, be ready for a bright, warm day. Sunglasses and a cold beverage would be good things to have on hand.
England team advised to wear right sunglasses (New Kerala)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
London, May 31 : To combat the glaring sunshine that can impede players' vision during matches and make it difficult for them to take crucial catches, the English cricket players are being suggested to wear the right eyewear.
The Ten Best Women’s Sunglasses (Independent)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Chosen by Gemma Hayward
Your health: Sunscreen isn’t just about SPF (USA Today)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
When you read a sunscreen label, don't skip the fine print and don't forget to read between the lines.
May Finishes on a Blistering High (Khaleej Times)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
ABU DHABI - Sunglasses, caps and even umbrellas could offer little relief for those outdoors in the 50-degree heat on Sunday.
Remove Hoods, Hats and Sunglasses Before Entering Medina Businesses (FOX 8 Cleveland)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
The Medina Police Department and the Medina Chamber of Commerce are encouraging area businesses to try a new approach to deter crime.
Sunglasses will be England cricket team’s secret weapon (New Kerala)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
London, May 31 : Coloured Sunglasses will be the England cricket team's secret weapon this summer.
England cricket players to use sunglasses to combat glaring sunshine (New Kerala)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
London, May 31 : The England cricket team players have been told how to optimise their vision by wearing the right coloured lenses to combat the glaring sunshine that can impede players' vision during matches and make it difficult for them to make crucial catches.
Hughes retires after 32 years of teaching (The Ashland Gazette)Sunday, May 31st, 2009
ASHLAND – The sunglasses sat on the piano, waiting in case they were needed to hide a tear or two.
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