Volume XXXIX March 2001 No. 9
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2001 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: You Can Take a Horse to Water, by Paul Edwards
- Realistic Statue Depicting FDR in Wheelchair Dedicated by Clinton, by Charles S.P. Hodge
- No More Flags for Disabled GRE Test-Takers, Says ETS; More Research Needed, Says the College Board, by Penny Reeder
- Future Think? Not as Far Away as We Might Have Thought!, by Charles H. Crawford
- Cooking on Auto-Pilot, by Kelly Pierce
- The BrailleNote: Computing for the Blind on the Go, by Andy Baracco
- Connect OutLoud, by David Goldfield
- Pill Bottles "Talk" to Elderly, by Lauran Neergaard
- Researchers Locate Gene for Type of Blindness
- One Man's Story: Samuel M. Genensky, by Samuel M. Genensky
- Affiliate News
- In Memoriam: James P. Riley
- The Word Is Independence, by Jerry Annunzio
- Need Cash? Enter ACB's Drawing to Win $10,000 and Support ACB's Scholarship Program at the Same Time, by Penny Reeder
- Glory-ous Travels, by Penny Reeder
- Here and There, by Billie Jean Keith
- High Tech Swap Shop.
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