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Friday, September 19, 2003
Today's list includes 41 items. Some sites may require registration.
Editor's picks -- those considered particularly interesting, newsworthy or well-written -- are noted by the number sign (#).

UNITED STATES
# (Technology / Education) Assistive Technology Goes Back to School

Alabama
# (Community living / NIMBY) Neighbors to meet about group home
(Institutions) Wallace Center won't become halfway house
(Misc) Jacksonville News Editorial: The Bottom Line -- state finances

California
(Accessibility / Technology) San Jose State University Teams With SBI to Kick Off School Year With New Website
# (Employment / Technology) Success Story: Adrian E. Natalini
# (Sports / Technology) Amputee Parry's Football Dreams Near True
# (Technology) Hear all about it; Visually impaired people can get the news by phone

Florida
# (Abuse) Disabled rape victim is improving, guardian says -- J.D.S. case
# (Abuse) Orlando facility let patient be raped, suit says
# (Advocacy / Families) Florida family divided over judge's 'slow death' ruling -- Terri Schiavo
(Technology) Gadgets Galore At Showcase For Disabled

Georgia
(Misc) Disability hotline up and running

Illinois
(Abuse) 6 group homes closing amid questions about care, finances
# (Education) Speaker stresses self-esteem; Autism requires special attention in class, she says
(Transportation) City approves transportation program for older adults

Massachusetts
(Misc) Editorial: Rest in peace, Man in Black -- story about Johnny Cash

Michigan
(Accessibility) Bike paths unaffective, confusing

Minnesota
(Families) Budget cuts hitting some families hard
(Sports) The perfect kick

Missouri
(Children / Accessibility) Phelps County Community Partnership, Lions Club create special playground area

New York
# (Accessibility / Technology) Personal Captioning System Makes Live Theatre Truly Accessible to the Deaf
(Education - inclusive) The Early Show Monday: Diversity In The Classroom

Oklahoma
# (Technology) Device helps Indian sisters avert tragedy
(Transportation) City Ride program to offer affordable local transportation

South Carolina
# (Arts) Theater troupe co-founder influenced by late TV star John Ritter

Tennessee
# (Service animals) Ft. Campbell donating four-legged assistant

Texas
# (Advocacy / Community living) Rallying for Medicaid choices -- MiCASSA
(Crime) 5 accused in Medicare fraud scheme plead innocent to charges
(Misc) Nonprofit provides care, companionship for adults

Utah
(Service animals) Let Chick the horse stay

Virginia
(Criminal justice system) Lawsuit accuses Piedmont Jail of abusing INS detainees

West Virginia
# (Arts / Children) Local artist exhibits in Charleston

INTERNATIONAL

Canada
Nova Scotia

(Education) Government of Canada funds Affirmative Industry Association of Nova Scotia to help people with disabilities in Dartmouth
Ontario
(Contribution / Advocacy) Murray is fighting yet another battle -- candidate for Family Coalition

England
(Achievement / Awareness) Disabled man's pole to pole challenge
# (Bioethics) Should only healthy babies be born?
# (Community living / NIMBY) Residents accused of being Nimbys
(Misc) £17m cash boost for social care
(Technology) Shock as disabled cyber cafe faces axe

Singapore
(Education - special) Early help for disabled kids to fit in

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