Volume XXXIX May 2001 No. 11
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
- The Camel's Back, by Charles H. Crawford
- Video Description: Facts and Future
- Lessons to Learn about TV and Video Description and What Blind People Really Want: An Editorial, by Penny Reeder
- President's Message: Who Speaks for People Who Are Blind?, by Paul Edwards
- Board of Publications Hosts Internet Candidates' Page, by Penny Reeder
- Fleet Boston to Install 1,420 Talking ATMs
- Pre-Convention Overnight Tour Recalls Simpler times
- Doing Des Moines on Your Own, by Donna Seliger
- Affiliate News
- Letters to the Editor
- International Associations Seek Your Advocacy to Change Britain's Quarantine Requirements
- Adventures of a Blind Business Traveler, by Larry Johnson
- A Day in High School, by Maya Roseman
- Andy Chappell, the Lion-Hearted, by Adam Ruschival
- Here and There, by Billie Jean Keith
- High Tech Swap Shop
- Acknowledgements
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