[37451] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
1 Weird Trick That Forces Your Eyes to Perfect 20/20 Vision
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dr. Patel)
Thu Mar 19 01:01:39 2015
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Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2015 22:01:34 -0700
From: "Dr. Patel" <Dr.Patel@rhodemit.com>
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1 Weird Trick That Forces Your Eyes to Perfect 20/20 Vision
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<font color="white" size="1">'ve earned the right to try to determine their future. They've earned
the right to try to work their way through the issues that
they're going to have to confront," he said.Ahead of Panetta's visit, the
Obama administration announced it had lifted sanctions the U.S. imposed on Libya
in February to choke off the Qaddafi regime's funds while it was
violent suppressing peaceful protests. The U.S. at the time blocked some $37
billion in Libyan assets, and a White House statement said Friday's action
"unfreezes all government and central bank funds within U.S. jurisdiction, with limited
exceptions."Recovery of the assets "will allow the Libyan government to access most
of its worldwide holdings and will help the new government oversee the
country's transition and reconstruction in a responsible manner," the White House said.But
the continuing violence in Libya, including recent skirmishes between revolutionary fighters and
national army troops near Tripoli's airport,
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<font color="white" size="1"> police. It was unclear how many protesters remain in military police
custody.On his Twitter account, leading reform figure and Nobel Peace Prize winner
Mohamed ElBaradei condemned the violence."If the sit-in broke the law, isn't the
cruelty and brutality used to break it up a greater violation of
all human rights laws? This is not how nations are managed," he
wrote.The military took over after longtime President Hosni Mubarak was ousted in
a popular revolt in February. Rights groups and activists charge that the
military is carrying on the practices of the old regime, including arresting
and beating dissidents.Protesters at the Cabinet building said the clashes began Thursday
evening after soldiers severely beat a young man who was taking part
in the sit-in.Hundreds of people rushed to join the protest after online
video and photos showed people carrying the wounded man. The pictures showed
his face and eyes bruised and swollen, his head wrapped in gauze
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