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The National Federation of The Blind's NFB-NEWSLINE, a free service for anyone who cannot read printed newspapers due to blindness or a physical disability, is now offering the AARP Bulletin, as well as AARP The Magazine and our bilingual publication, AARP Segunda Juventud, in audio format via any standard touch-tone phone. Visit NFB-NEWSLINE or call the National Federation of the Blind toll-free at (866) 504-7300 for more information.
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community, advice for protecting your health, managing your
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