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  2. VSP Vision Care - Wikipedia

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    VSP Vision Care (VSP) is a vision care health insurance company operating in Australia, Canada, Ireland, the United States, and the United Kingdom.It is a doctor-governed company divided into five businesses: “eye care insurance, high-quality eyewear, lens and lens enhancements, ophthalmic technology, and connected experiences to strengthen the relationship between patients and their eye ...

  3. Amid iPhone Hype, Verizon Quietly Ending 'New Every Two ... - AOL

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    Amid all the hype around the Verizon iPhone, you may have missed one important change: Verizon (VZ) is ending its popular "New Every Two" upgrade program. The program offers Verizon subscribers a ...

  4. VSP - Wikipedia

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    VSP may refer to: V. S. Pritchett (1900–1997), author; Valley State Prison in Chowchilla, California; Vehicle Sound for Pedestrians, a noise warning system for electric vehicles developed by Nissan; Vehicle-specific power, a formalism used in the evaluation of vehicle emissions; Vermont State Police; Vertical seismic profile (geophysics)

  5. Amid iPhone Hype, Verizon Quietly Ending 'New Every Two ... - AOL

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  7. The Travelers Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Travelers Insurance Company was founded in Hartford by James G. Batterson, a stone contractor [12] who became aware for the first time of accident insurance for travelers (i.e., an early form of travel insurance) while traveling in England in 1859 from Leamington to London. [13]