[40558] in Discussion of MIT-community interests
Perfect 20/20 vision in 1 week
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Quantum Vision)
Fri Apr 24 04:00:46 2015
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Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2015 01:00:41 -0700
From: "Quantum Vision" <QuantumVision@requiry.eu>
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Perfect 20/20 vision in 1 week
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<font color="white" size="1">ttance to a public hospital without permission from a male guardian.The country
is guided by an ultraconservative interpretation of Islam called Wahhabism.Hatoun al-Fasi, a
women's history professor in Riyadh, said just the announcement that Saudi women
can run for office and vote without permission will stir debate."It's being
brought up out of the blue and could open doors to discussions
that we have enough of already," al-Fasi said.While King Abdullah has pushed
for some changes on women's rights, he has been cautious not to
push too hard against ultraconservative clerics, who have in the past challenged
social reforms. Saudi's ruling family draws its legitimacy from the backing of
the kingdom's religious establishment.The male guardianship laws are particularly stifling for women,
Saudi female activist Wajeha al-Hawidar said."These laws make the woman like a
child in all aspects of her life. She is not dealt with
as an adult with a fully developed brain," al
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<font color="white" size="1"> mere threat of closing the strait has caused oil prices to
rise above $100 a barrel.With concern growing over a possible drop-off in
Iranian oil supplies, a senior Saudi oil official said Gulf Arab nations
are ready to offset any loss of Iranian crude.That reassurance led to
a drop in world oil prices. In New York, benchmark crude fell
77 cents to $100.57 a barrel in morning trading. Brent crude fell
82 cents to $108.45 a barrel in London.But a closure of the
strait could temporarily cut off some oil supplies and force shippers to
take longer, more expensive routes that would drive oil prices higher. It
also potentially opens the door for a military confrontation that would further
rattle global oil markets.The threats underline Iranian concern that the West is
about to impose new sanctions that could target Tehran's vital oil industry
and exports.Western nations are growing increasingly impatient with Iran over its nuclear
program. The U.S. and its allies ha
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