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Canadian Blind Monitor Volume 9
Summer 2000

  1. EDITORIAL
  2. The Canadian Blind Monitor Goes In-house
  3. The Importance of Change, Collaboration and Cooperation in Building a Consumer Movement
  4. Energy and Enthusiasm Pervade 2000 NFB:AE Conference
  5. Convention Resolutions 2000
  6. Alan Neville Retires
  7. Biographies of the 2000-2001 NFB:AE Board of Directors
  8. Biographies of the 2000 NFB:AE Scholarship Winners
  9. The Swinging Pendulum
  10. Advocacy: An Important Feature of Canadian Democracy
  11. The Written Statement Preparing the Foundation of the Case
  12. Deaf-Blind and Dynamic A Profile of Kerry Wadman
  13. Audio ATM Benefits the Blind
  14. A Politician Wanna Be
  15. Essex Produces Audio Ballots to Keep Blind Voters Informed
  16. First Blind Player Wins Big on Jeopardy!
  17. New crossing signals make Vancouver Debut
  18. Equal Access to Books and Magazines One Step Closer to Reality
  19. Library and Educational Support Services for Blind and Vision-impaired Persons in the New Millennium
  20. Scholarship Information
  21. Pursuing the Press
  22. Yankee Stadium Case Clarifies ADA
  23. In the doghouse: Cabbie fined for refusing canine guide
  24. Bid to put guide dog in hold made master feel like scum CTA orders policy change
  25. Guide dog ban at zoo challenged: Policy angers blind woman
  26. Daniel Wolak has been blind from birth. But that hasn't stopped him from seeing things his way.
  27. The Blind Lead the Sighted: Technology for People With Disabilities Finds a Broader Market
  28. The Ultimate Computer
  29. NFB:AE Produces Blind Line Radio Program for its Members
  30. In Memoriam - Elizabeth Coates
  31. New Resources
  32. An Ontarians with Disabilities Act: A Recipe for a Barrier-Free Ontario
  33. Brief In Support of an Application to Amend Voiceprints Broadcasting License

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