September 9, 2007 on 5:00 am | In Sign Language |

Jury: Thorngren guilty of murder
Idaho Statesman - BSU observed a moment of silence at a basketball game following Thorngren’s murder. A deeply religious man, he used sign language and volunteered with the deaf community. After his death, friends in the Boise Valley Deaf and Hard of Hearing Club set

Music provides some relief from sameness of second ‘Smoke
Tuscaloosa News - June s part in the family act again consists mostly of (largely invented) sign language interpretation of the others singing, an element that I quickly found tiresome the first time around. I was certain that the first show had already milked

Community Calendar
Carlsbad Current-Argus - Call: 885-2768 or 706-5640 for exact time & location. Tuesday 8 a.m., Board of Realtors, every Tues., CMC cafeteria. 9 a.m., Sign language classes, Boathouse at Lakeview on Canal St. Call: 628-1917. 9-10 a.m., Reading & Math Programs, every Tues

Unacceptable risks
Staunton News Leader - Most people who read the arrest report in Craig’s case needed a Rosetta Stone for homosexual cruising behavior to decipher the arcane sign language used by the senator to signal his wishes to the police officer who arrested him. But it all added up

Kalman Alan ‘Kal’ Lifson: Business consultant worked hard, played hard
Dallas Morning News - Lifson’s leisure activities tended to be adventurous, such as fishing from a remote village on the Amazon, where he communicated with sign language. “He always did stuff like that,” Mrs. Lifson said. “He went fishing in the Arctic, in Canada and

Turning a Deaf Ear: Spring Creek s Saddoris overcomes physical
Elko Daily Free Press - He s also learning sign language. But Saddoris rarely takes advantage of these things. In athletics, Saddoris tries to make his hearing loss a non-issue. It s not a problem in terms of his play, Jund said. Once in awhile, if we re doing

Autistic teen found wandering in dark
St. Petersburg Times - Investigators tried sign language. At one point, they tried speaking Spanish. “As a wild shot in the dark, we put the child in the back of the car hoping the child would point out something,” said Sgt. Jimmy Meier of Tampa police. “We were rolling

Deacons turn to Hodges for relief
Greensboro News & Record - Backup quarterbacks learn football sign language. It was a chance “I was willing to take because of this place,” said Hodges, a sophomore from Orlando, Fla. “It was Wake Forest. Overall, this place had everything — the degree, the coaching staff, the

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