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Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.- The work of the National Classic Ballet ‘Dominican Delays: It was worth the pain’ was presented in Punta Cana Village, where the theater production hailed the country’s heroes and transcendental moments in its history, part of which highlights the clandestine June 14 anti-Trujillo movement.

Prior to the performance a special function was staged in Ann & Ted Kheel Polytechnic for the enjoyment of the community. students and teachers of that school as well as others in the town Verón and Bávaro.

The event is part of the activities to mark the Punta Cana Group’s 40th anniversary, and include community and cultural programs, and for the 50th anniversary of the expedition of Constanza, Maimón and Estero Hondo, which marked the beginning of the end of the Trujillo dictatorship.

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Written by: RajatArora, 8 Oct 2009 11:12 AM
From: India
Catering to niches is relatively easier than catering to masses. The Harrods of the world are to be admired. After all, they sell to high end consumers with taste. But I admire the likes of Wal-Mart more. Because they sell to masses, merchandise that's of good quality, at extremely affordable prices. The business model's the pursuit of Cost Leadership. Harrods is a differentiator. But Cost leaders get my vote (never mind liberals who gun for them) because of their obsession with efficiency that then translates into affordable prices.

Luxury with cost leadership would be the turning point in the industry, this decade ! ! ! Puntacana is managing its image and consistent dedication to preserve and make the culture/talent flourish

That calls for admiration and respect.
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