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INCLUSION DAILY EXPRESS
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Friday, September 19, 2003
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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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