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June 2003

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Campaign Reminder

As you know, a Wall of

Honor recognizing NFB Capital Campaign contributors of $5,000 and above will

have a prominent place in our new National Federation of the Blind Research

and Training Institute. As our new facility nears completion, we want to confirm

that we have your name as you want it to appear on the NFB Wall of Honor. Please

Frontispiece: Everest Documentary Premiere

The Braille Monitor

July 2003

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John

Brennan, the NFB staff member with primary responsibility for this memorable

evening, introduces Maurice Peret to the audience. Maurice was the Federationist

who climbed to the Everest base camp with the team to assist with communications

during the weeks they were on the mountain.

Everest

team leader Pasquale Scaturro presents Dr. Maurer with the actual permit issued

Blind Juror

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July 2003

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Blind

Juror

by

James Moynihan

Jim

Moynihan

From the Editor: Jim

Moynihan is a longtime member of the National Federation of the Blind. He and

his wife Jana are active in the Kansas City, Missouri, chapter, where Jim is

now a member of the board. The couple have two almost-grown children. In the

following story Jim reports on his experience as a member of a jury. As a federal

Is This a Twenty?

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July 2003

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Is

This a Twenty?

by

Mary Ellen Halverson

Mary

Ellen Halverson

From

the Editor: Mary Ellen Halverson is a longtime leader of the NFB of Idaho. She

is a mother and grandmother, and she is also a thoughtful and competent blind

woman. Here is her story:

We

have all heard the saying that a picture is worth a thousand words. In the event

A Touch of Understanding

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July 2003

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A

Touch of Understanding

by

T. Keung Hui

From

the Editor: The following story appeared on May 23, 2003, in the Raleigh, North

Carolina, News and Observer. It reports on the positive things that can

happen when creative teachers make use of the NFB's Braille Is Beautiful curriculum.

Here it is:

Preston

The SAL (Speech Assisted Learning): A Review

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July 2003

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The

SAL (Speech Assisted Learning): A Review

by

Robert Jaquiss

Robert

Jaquiss uses SAL.

From the Editor: Robert

Jaquiss is a member of the technology department staff of the National Federation

of the Blind. He is a lifelong user of and advocate for Braille. Here is his

report on an exciting new piece of learning technology that will interest every

Restored by Touch

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July 2003

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Restored

by Touch

by

Sal Perlman

A

side view of Joe Naulty's completely restored Model A pickup truck.

From

the Editor: The following article first appeared in the April 2003 issue of

Car and Driver magazine. Joe Naulty was president of the Deaf-Blind Division

for a number of years. He is a dedicated restorer of old cars. We reprint this

Why I Am a Federationist: by Tonia Valletta Trapp

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July 2003

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Why

I Am a Federationist

by

Tonia Valletta Trapp

Tonia

Trapp

From

the Editor: Tonia Trapp is the secretary of the National Federation of the Blind

of New Mexico and president of the Albuquerque Chapter. She works as an advocate

for the New Mexico Protection and Advocacy System. At the 2002 convention of

Climbing

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July 2003

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Climbing

by

Jennifer Dunnam

Jennifer

Dunnam

From

the Editor: Jennifer Dunnam is a leader in the NFB of Minnesota. She now works

as a document conversion specialist at the University of Minnesota. The following

story first appeared in Oh, Wow!, the eighteenth in our Kernel Book series

of paperbacks while Jennifer still worked at BLIND, Inc. Here it is, beginning

Arrogance or Desperation

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July 2003

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Arrogance

or Desperation?

by

Peggy Elliott

From

the Editor: Peggy Elliott is second vice president of the National Federation

of the Blind and a former member of the Architectural and Transportation Barriers

Compliance Board (Access Board). Here is her commentary on recent activities

by an employee of the board:

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