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The White House wrote:

>                             THE WHITE HOUSE
>
>                      Office of the Press Secretary
> ________________________________________________________________________
> For Immediate Release                                    January 3, 2001
>
>   PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES GERALD S. SEGAL AS A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL
>                          COUNCIL ON DISABILITY
>
>      President Clinton today announced the recess appointment of Gerald
> S. Segal to serve as a member of the National Council on Disability.
> Mr. Segal was nominated on October 26, 2000.
>
>      Mr. Gerald S. Segal, of Haverford, Pennsylvania, is currently a
> partner in the law firm of Segal, Wolf, Berk, Gaines & Liss. He is past
> President of Fight for Sight of Greater Philadelphia.  Mr. Segal is a
> member of several Boards of Directors including Magee Rehabilitation
> Hospital, Temple University Law School Alumni and the Philadelphia
> Geriatric Center.  He also has been a member of the Mayor's Commission
> on People with Disabilities for many years.  Mr. Segal is the recipient
> of numerous awards including the Man of Vision Award of the Fight for
> Sight of Greater Philadelphia, the 1994 Fund Raising Volunteer of the
> Year Award from the National Society of Fund Raising Executives and the
> Founder's Award of American Friends of Haifa University.  He also is the
> Founder of the Jerry Segal Classic for the Benefit of Magee
> Rehabilitation Hospital, a charitable golf event whose benefactors are
> the patients at Magee Rehabilitation Hospital.
>
>      Mr. Segal received a B.A. from Drexel University and a J.D. from
> Temple Law School.
>
>      The National Council on Disability is responsible for promoting the
> integration, independence and productivity of individuals with
> disabilities in the community, schools, workplace and all other aspects
> of American life.  In the fulfillment of this mission, the Council
> evaluates the effectiveness of federal government programs and statutes
> concerning individuals with disabilities.
>
>                                 30-30-30

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