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Priya's vision.

Publication: Europe Intelligence Wire

Publication Date: 31-DEC-02
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COPYRIGHT 2002 Financial Times Ltd.

(From The Northern Echo)

A DURHAM optician has helped people in a poor African country see better with donated glasses.

Priya Almani, of Specsavers in North Road, Durham, treated up to 50 patients a day during a two-week trip to Uganda with the charity Vision Aid Overseas.

Priya, originally...

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