Vol. XXXIX July 2000 No. 1
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2000 American Council of the Blind
Paul Edwards, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- President's Message: Travelin' Man, by Paul Edwards
- The Stick Joins the Carrot on the Bus, by Ken Stewart
- Emerging Trends in Accessible Pedestrian Signal Technologies, by Daveed Mandell and Sheila Killian
- The Experience of a Lifetime, by Jo Taliaferro
- A Morning Conversation, by Charles H. Crawford
- Medicare Appeal Victory: A National First!, by Larry Harper
- Where in the World? Is the Now Well-Known City That Was Named Vindobona in the Year 15 B.C.?, by Oral O. Miller
- The Charm and Power of the Universal Language, by Janiece Petersen
- A Letter from the Braille Institute
- Letters to the Editor
- 'Here and There' Writer Retires Her Pen
- Here and There, by Elizabeth M. Lennon
- The Online Bible, Version 8.10, by Charles Lott
- News Notes from the National Office
- Slamming Windows Dot Com, by Billie Jean Keith
- High Tech Swap Shop
From the Editor: Some Thoughts About Travel
Proclaim the month of July "Spirit of ADA Month!" This month, the Americans with Disabilities Act celebrates its 10th anniversary.
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