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RTO demand for land falls on deaf ears
The Times Of India
Kolhapur: The regional transport office (RTO) has been sending continuous reminders to the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) regarding the temporary break-testing track. | A proposal regarding the same was sent to the MIDC and RTO...
Minister welcomes NZ Deaf Games 2016
Scoop
Disability Issues Minister Nicky Wagner welcomes the New Zealand Deaf Games 2016, held in Hamilton from Friday 21 to 23 October. ... ...
Ex-Gov Bonnie Sloan broke barriers in NFL as first deaf player
The Leaf Chronicle
The most brutal thing in football isn’t the hits or the sharp opinions of fans, it’s the way it ends. |        | ... ...
Tennessee native Bonnie Sloan first deaf NFL player
The Leaf Chronicle
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McDonald's will pay $56,500 for refusing to interview deaf job applicant in suburban KC
St Louis Post-Dispatch
Applicant had previous experience as a McDonald's cook and cleanup team member ... ...
Settlement will change how deaf are treated at four county jails
Star Tribune
Advocates hope the new policy will be instituted statewide. ... ...
Britain's deaf football team struggling to find cash to attend Deaflympics
The Independent
Britain’s most underfunded Olympians are hoping that support from Premier League stars like Jack Butland and James Milner will get them to the Games. | The Stoke keeper and the Liverpool midfielder’s intervention was crucial in taking the men and...
McDonald’s to pay $56,500 for not interviewing deaf job applicant
Chicago Sun-Times
BELTON, Mo. — McDonald’s will pay a $56,500 settlement after a southeast Missouri restaurant manager refused to interview a deaf job applicant. | The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Tuesday announced the settlement with McDona...
McDonald&aposs; pays up after manager refuses to interview deaf applicant
Chicago Tribune
McDonald's will pay a $56,500 settlement after a southeast Missouri restaurant manager refused to interview a deaf job applicant. | The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Tuesday announced the settlement with McDonald's Corp. and McDonal...
Exclusive Interview: Director Rob Savage Talks Dawn of the Deaf
Coming Soon
Director Rob Savage discusses his innovative new apocalyptic short horror film Dawn of the Deaf | Fresh off a triumphant, head-turning premiere at Fantastic Fest, the spectacularly inventive, gorgeously executed Dawn of the Deaf—logline: “When a ...
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Theresa Gratsch, a Ph.D. research specialist, expands human embryonic stem cells under a microscope at the University of Michigan Center for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Labratory in Ann Arbor, Mich., Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008. Michigan ballot Proposal 2 if passed would change state law to allow people to donate embryos left over from fertility treatments for scientific research. Skin-grown cells could help you recover from heart attacks
Engadget
Scientists have taken numerous shots at repairing hearts following heart attacks, but an experimental approach might do a better job than most. Japane... (photo: AP / Paul Sancya)
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