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eyeglasses News Archive27-Jul-2007
Cuba's Call for Economic Detente (Washington Post) CAMAGUEY, Cuba, July 26 -- As one of history's longest-serving political understudies, Raúl Castro often struggled to persuade his all-powerful brother Fidel Castro to open Cuba's moribund economy to more foreign investment.
Eyeglasses can be found on Web for reduced cost (Akron Beacon Journal) With eyeglasses, many of us are one-stop shoppers. We go to a single store, such as LensCrafters or Eyemart Express, to get our eye exam, lenses and frames. Eye exams can be affordable, but sometimes there are marked-up frames and unnecessary high-tech lens options.
Tyrus Thomas Creates Foundation for At-Risk Youth (NBA.com) Tyrus Thomas, one of the NBA's most exciting young players, announced today the establishment of the Tyrus Thomas Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children in the Chicagoland area as well as his home state of Louisiana.
Group prepares for Peru mission trip (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch) HUNTINGTON -- Shorts, toothbrush, soap, T-shirt, 1,200 pairs of eyeglasses. The packing list for a Peruvian mission trip is no short order.
Castro's brother urges economic changes (Boston Globe) CAMAGUEY, Cuba -- As one of history's longest-serving political understudies, Raul Castro often struggled to persuade his all-powerful brother Fidel Castro to open Cuba's moribund economy to more foreign investment.
Raul Castro sounds a capitalist note (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Cuba's interim president, Raul Castro, speaks at a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Cuban Revolution. His ailing brother, President Fidel Castro, has not appeared in public for a year, since shortly before he underwent surgery.
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