Volume XLIII July-August 2004 No. 1
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2004 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Melanie Brunson, Acting Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Acting Editor
Table of Contents
- President Gray Announces Fourth Chief of ACB's Washington Office, by Ralph Sanders
- President's Message: An Open Letter, by Chris Gray and Paul Edwards
- Decisive Determination Makes a Difference, by Melanie Brunson
- A Victory for Blind Vendors: A Court of Appeals Decides the New Hampshire Case, by Robert R. Humphreys
- Summary of ACB Board Meetings in April, by Mike Duke
- Affiliate News
- Where in the World ...? An ACB Scholarship Winner Now Teaching in Japan, by Oral O. Miller
- Traveling to Barcelona and the French Riviera, by Rosetta Berkley Brown
- Raising Canes, by W. Burns Taylor
- Shifting Views of Independence, by Toni and Ed Eames
- Courtesy Guidelines: What Should You Do When You Meet a Person Who Is Deaf and Blind?, by Rita Kersh
- My Experiences at the Helen Keller National Center, by Rita Kersh
- Potential Recovery of Sight for People with Retinitis Pigmentosa or Macular Degeneration, by Bruce Harrell
- Letters to the Editor
- Here and There, by Sarah Blake
- High Tech Swap Shop
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