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VOICED: Making happy faces out of clay

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VOICED: Making happy faces out of clay
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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages

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The chief executive of California's largest utility says it will take about a decade for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to get to the point where widespread safety outages are not necessary when fire danger is high.
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Senate Approves Bill To Aid Vets Exposed To Toxic Burn Pits

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The Senate has given final approval to a bill enhancing health care and disability benefits for millions of veterans exposed to toxic burn pits.
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CLEAN : Welcome: Palestinians with disabilities out front at Bethlehem hotel

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In the heart of the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Palestinians with learning disabilities are front and centre at a new boutique hotel welcoming guests from across the globe (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Hollande awards Legion of Honor to Nazi hunters

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CLEAN : Hollande awards Legion of Honor to Nazi hunters
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VOICED: Making happy faces out of clay

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Making happy faces out of clay
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Cleese and Driver reunite as father and daughter in 'Speechless'

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CLEESE AND DRIVER REUNITE AS FATHER AND DAUGHTER IN 'SPEECHLESS'
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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages

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The chief executive of California's largest utility says it will take about a decade for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to get to the point where widespread safety outages are not necessary when fire danger is high.
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England Enacts Face Mask Mandate

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Anyone age 11 or older must wear a mask in many indoor public spaces.
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The group "Segs4Vets" gives away Segway scooters to injured war vets. The Segways are touted as being better than wheelchairs for mobility, health and morale.

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HEADLINE: Wounded vets get new mobility with Segways CAPTION: The group "Segs4Vets" gives away Segway scooters to injured war vets. The Segways are touted as being better than wheelchairs for mobility, health and morale. (Nov. 11)
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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages

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London soap company concerned about no deal Brexit

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:  AP CLIENTS ONLY
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CLEAN : Sydney marks 20 years on from 2000 Olympics

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Former Olympians, International Olympic Committee vice-president John Coates and Paralympics Australia CEO Lynne Anderson are among those attending a relighting of the Olympic cauldron in Sydney to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2000...
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More Than 30 Years After ADA, Cities Fail To Be Accessible

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Many cities are not building with people with disabilities in mind even after the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Disability Rights Activist Imani Barbarin And Social Media Power

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Imani Barbarin is a Pennsylvania-based writer, public speaker and disability rights activist with cerebral palsy.
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Program helps disabled children learn to express themselves through dance

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New York, 16 August 2017 1. Wide of children practicing a dance number in rehearsal room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kay Gayner/D.R.E.A.M. co-founder: "I think - I think there are many elements, but I...
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CLEAN : UN urges North Korea to improve disability awareness

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A United Nations rights official urges officials to try to combat the stigma and pejorative language surrounding the disabled, ending a groundbreaking visit to North Korea
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VOICED : Cameroon's first blind lawyer fights for disabled rights

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Equipped with his white cane, Janvier Alfred Ngalle is Cameroon's first blind lawyer and can be found pleading cases in the courts of Douala or working from his offices nearby
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Families Of Children With Disabilities Create A Community

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Over three million children in the U.S. — 4% of all children in the country — have a disability.
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Covid's Impact on the Disabled Community

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Jan.11 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Haben Girma, a human rights lawyer and disability advocate, discusses how the disabled community is managing during the Covid-19 pandemic. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on...
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Gig Economy Compounds Problems for Disabled Workers, Azza Altiraifi Says

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Nov.19 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Azza Altiraifi, Disability Justice Initiative research associate, discusses the challenges and biases that permeate the gig economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The...