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                    [Title] => Crux Stat Dum Volvitur Orbis
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                    [DatePublished] => 2022-06-25 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => Fr. Rey Cui
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                    [Title] => Flying eye hospital in Iloilo, Bacolod
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At the invitation of the Western Visayas Local Committee on Sight Preservation and with the generous sponsorship of FedEx, ORBIS International landed its flagship Flying Eye Hospital – a converted DC-10 and the world’s only ophthalmic surgical and training hospital with wings – in Iloilo. ORBIS will conduct a three-week medical program to increase the clinical and surgical abilities of local eye care providers in the Western Visayas Region.

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FedEx Express and ORBIS International brought back the Flying Eye Hospital for a 10-day goodwill visit coinciding with National Blindness Prevention Month.

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Local newsmen were allowed to enter the DC-10 flying hospital which is slated to stay here for 15 days upon the invitation of Pfizer Inc. and the Central Luzon Society of Ophthalmologists.
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By Scott Mackay
Roc
408 pages
Available at Goodwill Bookstore


What makes science fiction fascinating is its alternate versions of the world as we know it, or as we would know it. Science fiction writers, with their fertile imagination, reshape facts in captivating stories of worlds at once so alien – and yet, somehow, manage to present us with a new understanding of the world familiar.
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