Volume XLIII May 2005 No. 8
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2005 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Acting Editor
Table of Contents
- President's Message: Isn't Technology Great When It Works?, by Christopher Gray
- What's Up and What's Around the Corner, by Melanie Brunson
- Summary of ACB's Comments on the Proposed Rules for Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel, by Day Al-Mohamed
- Riviera 101, by Cynthia Towers
- New Tour Will Thrill Science Fiction Fans, by Berl Colley
- "What Works in the Real World?" A Different Kind of Technology Conference, by B.T. Kimbrough
- Friends-in-Art Calling for Art for Show at Convention, by Elsie Monthei
- Congratulations to the Winners of the St. Patrick's Day Raffle!, by M.J. Schmitt
- On My Way to Justice, by Shannon Alynn Ramsey
- Australia: Love at First ... Experience!, by Katie Sacca
- RP: A Slow, Personal Catastrophe, by Barbara A. Siple
- Working Together for Community Betterment, by Jack Varnon and Rodney Bickel
- Here and There, by Sarah Blake
- High Tech Swap Shop
- ACB Officers, ACB Board of Directors, and Board of Publications
CORRECTION
Due to concerns raised with the board of publications regarding the 250-word limit on answers to the questions for the candidates' web page, the board has agreed to raise the limit to 300 words per response, in line with the BOP's 300-word limit for "Letters to the Editor."
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