March 20, 2006 on 6:00 am | In Sign Language |
would you go out with a deaf chick/guy?
Biggie - Yup, a good friend of mine was trying to spade a deaf chick at high school, she was gorgeous and a real nice girl, he started to learn sign language etc. She was kinda keen and gave him one of those type phones so call her one day .. It took us
Welcome to post-America
Kansas City Star - NEW YORK It s an emotional spring in New York City. At the Museum of Modern Art, Norwegian expressionist Edvard Munch (1863-1944) bares his heart. At the Frick Collection, Spanish master Francisco de Goya shares his old-age fears and loathings
Vols silent Smith speaks to media
Chattanooga Times Free Press - KNOXVILLE For just the second time in his threeplus-year career, University of Tennessee receiver Bret Smith spoke to the media Thursday. Smith, who has nine career touchdown catches he s never discussed with reporters, said he simply felt it
Volunteer duo s determination overrides their disabilities
Cullman Times - Don t tell your excuses to April Barron and Bonnie Bjornstad. When I sat down to talk with the duo last week about their work delivering Meals on Wheels, Bjornstad had her walking cane at her side. Barron walked without assistance, but she shared
ISSUE : Third-party hurdles
Chattanooga Times Free Press - Chris Lugo received the Green Party nomination for the 2006 U.S. Senate race last week, but his party affiliation isn t likely to appear on the ballot. “We definitely qualify as a third party,” said Mr. Lugo, 36, of Nashville. “It d be nice if we
Obituary: Rosales, 81, served tribe, Army, police and justice
San Antonio Express News - As a young man, Joseph Alfred Rosales Jr. underwent succession tests in the hills of California on a Cherokee reservation to one day succeed his father as chief of his tribe. After securing that role, he served in World War II, working in Army
New technology sustains firm serving deaf customers
Pioneer Press - It hasn’t been easy, but Harris Communications has survived. One reason is that most of the time, technology has been the friend of founder and owner Robert Harris . And an absolute godsend to his customers: the deaf and hard of hearing. They depend
Hicks aids hearing impaired
Herald Journal - Ask anyone that is or was a college student if they can remember a professor that was difficult to hear and understand, and nearly all of them will have at least one horror story to tell. For students who suffer from deafness or hearing loss
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