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- State Archivist Guy Rocha says he'll retire before he'll gut his department to meet Nevada's budget cuts (Ely Times)
CARSON CITY -- Veteran Nevada state Archivist Guy Rocha plans to retire before the state's budget crunch forces him to preside over cuts that might gut the agency he has been dedicated to for 28 years.
- Get rid of your glasses - the easy laser way (New Kerala)
By Ranjana Narayan, New Delhi, Jan 4: It is the latest vision correction surgery, used even on US astronauts and military personnel.
- GUTFREUND'S LASIK FIRM EYEBALLS MERGER (New York Post)
Legendary Wall Street honcho John Gutfreund's ailing Lasik company has been quietly on the prowl for a merger partner, among other "strategic alternatives," even as officials publicly rebuff demands for a shake-up. LCA-Vision, the laser-surgery...
- Get rid of your glasses - the easy laser way (Calcutta News)
It is the latest vision correction surgery, used even on US astronauts and military personnel. Now, the blade free laser technology, called iLasik, is attracting more and more patients in India, including many from abroad, to get rid of their glasses the easy way.
- Sleuth amid the cosmos (The Telegraph)
Physicist and author Mani Bhaumik had an interest in cosmology from the time he would gaze at the bright night sky at his home in rural Bengal. “We had no electricity, and because of the surrounding darkness the stars looked so much brighter,” says Bhaumik.
- To Squint or to See the Light (New York Times)
With new treatments, baby boomers pay the price to shed the glasses.
- Look, No More Glasses (New York Times)
Here are several options for those with presbyopia.
- Humans hope high tech can improve their bodies (San Francisco Chronicle)
After San Francisco artist Tanya Vlach lost her left eye in a car accident three years ago, she wrote in a journal of her new prosthesis, "I wear death in my face." Now, as part of an artistic experiment, she'd like to wear a video camera - behind her fake...
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