Volume XL February 2002 No. 8
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2002 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- The Incident in the Taxi: Some Thoughts about Attitudes and Advocacy, by Christopher Gray
- U.S. Supreme Court Rules on ADA Again, by Melanie Brunson
- Shoppers' Rights, by Melanie Brunson
- Legislative Seminar 2002: Our Work Goes On, by Terry Pacheco
- In Memoriam: Juliet Esterly, by Frances DeAtley
- Talking ATMs: Over 2,000 Currently Installed in 30 States and More on the Way, by Lainey Feingold
- Bookshare.org: A Community for Sharing and Reading, by Penny Reeder
- If You're A Post-Secondary Student, ACB May Have the Scholarship for You, by Terry Pacheco
- 2002 "Astronomical" Convention Tour Schedule Offers Something for Everyone, by Mike Hoenig
- Affiliate News
- Letters to the Editor
- New GDUI Publication to Help Develop Tougher Guide Dog Protection Laws!, by Ginger Bennett
- The Bookworm, by Isaac Obie
- Pacific Island Nations Getting Braille Newspaper
- Restaurants Settle; Guide Dogs Welcome, by Marc Perrusquia
- Here and There, by Billie Jean Keith
- Technology Helps Blind Shop Owner, by Sara Nesbitt
- High Tech Swap Shop
- Getting a Feel For Art; In Museums with Exhibits for the Blind, Beauty Is in the Hands of the Beholder, by Fern Shen
- Snits and Fits, by Carl Jarvis
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