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Welcome to Ophthalmology Times E-News, which will provide daily coverage of the 2004 European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) meeting in Paris, Sept. 18 to 22.

Welcome to Ophthalmology Times E-News, which will provide daily coverage of the 2004 European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons (ESCRS) meeting in Paris, Sept. 18 to 22.

Over the next several days, you will receive "instant" meeting coverage of the top clinical presentations, the breaking industry news, the latest new products, and other ophthalmic information.

The editors of Ophthalmology Times will roam the ESCRS meeting, gather the latest news and information, and deliver it daily to your inbox.

Check your e-mail throughout the ESCRS meeting for "All the Clinical News in Sight" and more — instantly!

Do you have colleagues and associates who are not receiving Ophthalmology Times E-News? Have them log on to www.OphthalmologyTimes.com/enews for the latest updates from the ESCRS meeting.

If you are not attending this year's ESCRS meeting, it doesn't mean you have to miss out on the important news from Paris.

Finally, the staff of Ophthalmology Times would like to extend its thanks to Alcon Laboratories for sponsorship of this project.

Enjoy the meeting!

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