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Baseball mourns one of its greats

... The CEU Eagle Online :: Baseball mourns one of its greats Search The Eagle Online Current Issue: March 30, 2006 Home CEU Homepage COMM Department News Viewpoints Sports Lifestyles Weather in Price, UT at Carbon County Airport Temp: 48°F (9°C) Wind: N 4.6 mph (Reported 03/30/06 at 04:53:00 PM MST ) Weather forecast for the Price region Search Archive RSS Feed Advertising Weather About Us Email Subscriptions Staff WebMail GRAMA Site Map Privacy Policy Site Administration Site Stats (awstats) VersionCue Admin iChat Administration iChat Registration sports - March 30, 2006 Printer Friendly Version Baseball mourns one of its greats contributed by Robert Hanson, sports writer The game of baseball lost an amazing ball player and a great man on Monday March 6th.

The previous Sunday morning, Kirby Puckett suffered a stroke in his home in Arizona, was rushed to the hospital for an emergency surgery to relieve the pressure and bleeding.

And on Monday morning the Hall of Famer passed away in the care of ST.

Joseph’s hospital.Drafted by the Minnesota Twins in 1984, Puckett rose to be the best the team had ever fielded, leading them to Two World Series Titles in 1987 and 1991, hitting a the game winning home run in the eleventh inning of game six of the ’91 series to force game seven against the Atlanta Braves.

Puckett brought an energetic way of play and an infectious smile to the Minnesota club, despite his 5-8 and somewhat st...

New Corrective Eye Surgery Frees People of All Glasses Even Past ...

... New Corrective Eye Surgery Frees People of All Glasses Even Past Age 50, Says Multifocal LASIK Expert New Corrective Eye Surgery Frees People of All Glasses Even Past Age 50, Says Multifocal LASIK Expert MCHENRY, Ill., March 30 /PRNewswire/ - Are you over forty-five or fifty years old?

Are your arms too short?

Does someone else have to read the menu for you in the restaurant?

Do you have nine pairs of reading glasses?

You have presbyopia.

There is help for you.

LASIK is a brief outpatient procedure that has become quite popular for its success in freeing people of the need for glasses and contact lenses to see in the distance.

The problem had been that for people in their forties LASIK would correct distance vision but still leave people needing reading glasses - just as anyone who had natural 20/20 vision and reached middle age would need reading glasses.

More recently, multifocal LASIK has been used to reduce or eliminate the need for bifocals, according to Robert L.

Epstein, MD, Director of the Mercy Center for Corrective Eye Surgery in McHenry and Niles, Illinois.

People who just wear reading glasses can also have the procedure.

The procedure works for people even past 65 years old and for those who previously had LASIK or even cataract surgery with artificial lens implantation.

Presbyopia happens as the eye loses its ability to change shape of its internal lens.

Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in the early forties to mi...

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