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New Eyewear Combines Sun Protection with Reading Glasses -- a ...

... New Eyewear Combines Sun Protection with Reading Glasses - a Stylish and Affordable Alternative New Eyewear Combines Sun Protection with Reading Glasses - a Stylish and Affordable Alternative NEW YORK, April 26 /PRNewswire/ - When you are reading at the beach or gardening in the backyard, sometimes it's difficult to focus in the bright daylight.

But a combination of tinted sunglasses and reading glasses now makes it possible to not only see in harsh daylight, but protect eyes from harmful UV rays.

Magnivision Sun Readers use the same principles as bifocals.

The bottom half of each lens is magnified, while the top half works like normal sunglasses.

And since they look like contemporary shades, no one knows you're wearing reading glasses.

They are available at CVS ($14.95).

Sun Readers relieve eye strain by magnifying images so eyes can focus better on nearby objects.

People who have had Lasik surgery may still need reading glasses after their surgeries.

Even people who have never used reading glasses can benefit.

They may start noticing changes in their eyesight after turning 40.

This condition, called presbyopia, affects approximately 90 million people in the U.S.

Sun Readers lenses are scratch-resistant and durable, so users can participate in their daily activities while protecting their eyes and not have to switch to readers when needed.

For those who shopped for sunglasses or reading glasses, there are plenty of choi...

The History of Aviator Sunglasses and How They've Kept Their ...

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News For Immediate Release The History of Aviator Sunglasses and How They've Kept Their Stronghold Print article Refer to a friend Replica Ray-Ban Aviators as featured on http://www.impostercity.com 2007-04-26 09:00:45 - Aviator sunglasses started out as that, for use in the industry of aviation.

They were developed by Ray-Ban in 1937 at a time when the United States was coming out the slump of the depression into an exciting new era.

Sitting around the radio and going to the movies was an escape and a way to connect with the heroes and heroines of the day as was the worship of the pioneers who were taking to the sky and reaching new heights - the brave aviators.

That was Ray-Ban's first mission along with the first individuals in flight - to protect their eyes.

They did this by first selling special flying goggles to the Army and the Navy.

But pilots wanted something more streamlined, especially ...

Excerpt from ' Free Food for Millionaires'

...She did not believe she was pretty but felt she had something—some sort of workable sex appeal.

She admired feminine modesty and looked down at women who tried to appear too sexy.

For a girl of only twenty-two, Casey Han had numerous theories of beauty and sexuality, but the essence of her philosophy was that allure trumped obvious display.

She'd read that Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis advised a woman to dress like a column, and Casey never failed to follow that instruction.

Seated in the spacious linoleum-covered kitchen of her parents' rent-controlled two-bedroom in Elmhurst, Casey looked out of place in her white linen shirt and white cotton slacks—dressed as if she were about to have a gin and tonic brought to her on a silver tray.

Next to her at the Formica-topped table, her father, Joseph Han, could've easily passed for her grandfather.

He filled his tumbler with ice for his first whiskey of the evening.

An hour earlier, he'd returned from a Saturday of sorting laundry at the Sutton Place drop shop that he ran for Mr.

Kang, a wealthy Korean who owned a dozen dry-cleaning stores.

Joseph and his daughter Casey did not speak to each other.

Casey's younger sister, Tina—a Bronx Science Westinghouse finalist, vice president of the Campus Christian Crusade at MIT, and a premed—was their father's favorite.

A classical Korean beauty, Tina was the picture of the girls' mother, Leah, in her youth.

Leah bustled abo...

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