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March 2008
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March 2008
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Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans:

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March 2008
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Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans:
Priorities for the 110th Congress, Second Session

Preserving Talking Books

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March 2008
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Preserving Talking Books
For the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Convention Scholarships Available

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March 2008
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Convention Scholarships Available
by Allen Harris

From
the Editor: Allen Harris chairs the Kenneth Jernigan Convention Scholarship
Fund Committee. He has an important announcement for those who would like to
attend this year's national convention but find themselves short of funds. This
is what he says:

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April 2008
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Hearing Enhancement and Spanish Translation

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April 2008
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Hearing Enhancement and Spanish Translation
Available at National Convention
Spanish Translators Needed
by D. Curtis Willoughby

From the Editor: Curtis Willoughby is a member of the NFB's Research
and Development Committee and head of our Ham Radio Interest Group. Here is
his announcement about FM receivers at convention:

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May 2008
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May 2008
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Ruston, Louisiana, is filled with southern charm. Its
streets are graced by wrought iron lampposts supporting five globes in a style
reminiscent of old New Orleans. Its homes and public buildings are historic,
many with gabled roofs, wraparound porches, columns, and white picket fences.

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Employer Bias Thwarts Many Blind Workers

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May 2008

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Employer Bias Thwarts Many Blind Workers

by David Crary