Wednesday, November 09, 2005

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Deafness Does Not Equal Disability: (BellaOnline)
It has been my experience that many view deafness as a disability. Some perceive those that are Deaf, or hard of hearing, as not being equal in the work force, simply because of their inability to hear. Let me assure you that deafness does not affect an individuals capacity to complete a task.

www.smh.com.au (Sydney Morning Herald)
In tune … equestrian Jean-Marc Imbert, who controls his horses by voice alone. Even the best-behaved horses have their moments.

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Sunday, November 06, 2005

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Deafness Does Not Equal Disability: (BellaOnline)
It has been my experience that many view deafness as a disability. Some perceive those that are Deaf, or hard of hearing, as not being equal in the work force, simply because of their inability to hear. Let me assure you that deafness does not affect an individuals capacity to complete a task.

MAN OF THE WORLD (San Francisco Chronicle)
It was the ultimate gig, the opportunity to perform his Oscar-nominated song on a live television broadcast reaching hundreds of millions of people. But the producers of February's Academy Awards show decided that Uruguayan singersongwriter Jorge Drexler,...

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Saturday, November 05, 2005

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The Concise Beethoven (New York Times)
Edmund Morris's biography wraps the composer in awe.

Deafness no barrier for Handy (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dorothea Handy, recently named Deaf Mother of the Year by the Virginia Association of the Deaf, uses sign language and a video relay to talk with friends Helen and Bill Duncan from her Henrico County home.

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Friday, November 04, 2005

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New Ethics Rules Cost NIH Top Researcher (Washington Post)
James F. Battey, chief of NIH's stem-cell program and director of that agency's deafness institute, will retire in September, citing his inability to comply with strict new conflict-of-interest rules that have prompted a backlash. -The Washington Post

Deafness no barrier for Handy (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dorothea Handy, recently named Deaf Mother of the Year by the Virginia Association of the Deaf, uses sign language and a video relay to talk with friends Helen and Bill Duncan from her Henrico County home.

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Thursday, November 03, 2005

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New Ethics Rules Cost NIH Top Researcher (Washington Post)
James F. Battey, chief of NIH's stem-cell program and director of that agency's deafness institute, will retire in September, citing his inability to comply with strict new conflict-of-interest rules that have prompted a backlash. -The Washington Post

Deafness no barrier for Handy (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Dorothea Handy, recently named Deaf Mother of the Year by the Virginia Association of the Deaf, uses sign language and a video relay to talk with friends Helen and Bill Duncan from her Henrico County home.

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Tuesday, November 01, 2005

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A Low Roar (New York Times)
Can earplugs be detrimental to hearing?

I Don't Smell a Thing (Washington Post)
From across the apartment, my girlfriend smelled smoke. "Is something burning?" she called to me in the kitchen. No, everything's fine, I yelled back. A few minutes later, she came in to investigate. She found me washing dishes, oblivious to the smoking George Foreman grill beside me. "You're...

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Friday, October 28, 2005

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Bar staff risk deafness for 24-hour opening (World Leisure News)
More than half a million people working in UK pubs and clubs risk permanent hearing loss due to extended opening times. According to the Royal National Institute for Deaf people (RNID) and the TUC, club, bar and pub employers should be doing more to safeguard employees’ hearing.

UK bar staff warned on deafness risk (4NI)
Bar staff in the UK could face a greater risk of deafness because of extended opening hours, a deafness charity and a union have warned.

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