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Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology Launched For Full Disability Access in the 21st Century U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News
Get your COAT! Today, a new coalition of disability organizations was launched to advocate for legislative and regulatory safeguards that will ensure full access by people with disabilities to evolving high speed broadband, wireless and other Internet protocol (IP) technologies. The Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology, or "COAT," consists of over 45 national, regional, and
In Profile Washington Post
John H. Chichester - Represents 28th Senate District, which includes part of Fauquier and Prince William counties and the city of Fredericksburg and all of King George, Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Stafford and Westmoreland counties. - Member of Virginia Senate since 1978. Elected president in 2000. Serves on these committees: Finance; Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources;
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Global effort to provide poorest with basic sanitation slow going Stanford Report
Worldwide, billions of people lack access to a reliable source of safe drinking water and basic sanitation facilities. To address the problem, the United Nations established the Target 10 initiative, which aims to halve the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015.
Americans at High Risk of Vision Loss Do Not Have Access to Eye Care Kansas City InfoZine
Data from a national survey suggest that an estimated 60 million American adults are at high risk of vision loss. Of those adults, one in 12 cannot afford eyeglasses when needed, and about one-half do not get dilated eye examinations on a yearly basis.
InSightec's ExAblateR 2000 Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound MRgFUS System is Approved for Sale in Canada PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
InSightec Ltd. announced today that Canada's healthcare regulatory body, Health Canada, has granted regulatory approval to the company's ExAblate® 2000 Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound incisionless surgery system for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids.
Bills can close or open access to government The Burlington Free Press
Published: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 The current Legislature offers a good example of how lawmakers can move the state towards a more open or closed government.
Researchers Address Developing Countries' Water And Sanitation Needs Science Daily
Worldwide, more than one billion people lack access to an improved water source, such as a rainwater collection or dug well, and two billion still need access to basic sanitation facilities, such as a latrine. Local communities in the developing world and professional researchers are working to address these issues. Researchers recently presented their work toward this end at the annual meeting
Disability access, workforce topics of seminar Richmond Times-Dispatch
Technology can open doors to disabled people who want to join the workforce. Debra Ruh, president and founder of TecAccess, will talk tomorrow about legal requirements for disability access, as well the untapped workforce of people with disabilities.
News Column HispanicBusiness.com
ATLANTA, Apr. 20, 2000 -- Pointe Communications Corporation announced today that it has begun offering local and long distance telecommunication services in Los Angeles, CA. and the surrounding vicinity.

Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology Launched For Full Disability Access in the 21st Century U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News
Get your COAT! Today, a new coalition of disability organizations was launched to advocate for legislative and regulatory safeguards that will ensure full access by people with disabilities to evolving high speed broadband, wireless and other Internet protocol (IP) technologies. The Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology, or "COAT," consists of over 45 national, regional, and
In Profile Washington Post
John H. Chichester - Represents 28th Senate District, which includes part of Fauquier and Prince William counties and the city of Fredericksburg and all of King George, Lancaster, Northumberland, Richmond, Stafford and Westmoreland counties. - Member of Virginia Senate since 1978. Elected president in 2000. Serves on these committees: Finance; Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources;
[ Dow 12,276.32 +15.62 Nasdaq 2,387.55 -0.18 S&P 500 1,402.85 + 0.96 Russell 2000 785.12 +3.98 Toplocal ] RedNova
DOW 12,276.32 +15.62 NASDAQ 2,387.55 -0.18
Global effort to provide poorest with basic sanitation slow going Stanford Report
Worldwide, billions of people lack access to a reliable source of safe drinking water and basic sanitation facilities. To address the problem, the United Nations established the Target 10 initiative, which aims to halve the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015.
Americans at High Risk of Vision Loss Do Not Have Access to Eye Care Kansas City InfoZine
Data from a national survey suggest that an estimated 60 million American adults are at high risk of vision loss. Of those adults, one in 12 cannot afford eyeglasses when needed, and about one-half do not get dilated eye examinations on a yearly basis.
InSightec's ExAblateR 2000 Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound MRgFUS System is Approved for Sale in Canada PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
InSightec Ltd. announced today that Canada's healthcare regulatory body, Health Canada, has granted regulatory approval to the company's ExAblate® 2000 Magnetic Resonance-guided Focused Ultrasound incisionless surgery system for the treatment of symptomatic uterine fibroids.
Bills can close or open access to government The Burlington Free Press
Published: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 The current Legislature offers a good example of how lawmakers can move the state towards a more open or closed government.
Researchers Address Developing Countries' Water And Sanitation Needs Science Daily
Worldwide, more than one billion people lack access to an improved water source, such as a rainwater collection or dug well, and two billion still need access to basic sanitation facilities, such as a latrine. Local communities in the developing world and professional researchers are working to address these issues. Researchers recently presented their work toward this end at the annual meeting
Disability access, workforce topics of seminar Richmond Times-Dispatch
Technology can open doors to disabled people who want to join the workforce. Debra Ruh, president and founder of TecAccess, will talk tomorrow about legal requirements for disability access, as well the untapped workforce of people with disabilities.
News Column HispanicBusiness.com
ATLANTA, Apr. 20, 2000 -- Pointe Communications Corporation announced today that it has begun offering local and long distance telecommunication services in Los Angeles, CA. and the surrounding vicinity.access+2000: ms access 2000 | limitation microsoft access 2000 | ms access 2000 | limitation microsoft access 2000 | access+2000