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I gotta check with Deri before I'm allowed to read newspapers.  He has a
major thing about that.  Oh to heck with it.  I'm reading it anyway.  Let the
cow patties fall where they may.

I'm not familiar with DR legislation in the UK before 1995, even then, I'm
not familiar with the particulars of that.

Anybody been to whitehouse.org?  It's a parody of the real white house
website, which is .gov, not .org.  I found this accidentally, as I imagine
many do.




In a message dated 11/23/2001 4:40:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> Hey guys:
>
>  An interesting disability rights case decided in favour of a CP worker in
>  Ireland:
>
>      http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/ireland/2001/1123/hom17.htm
>
>  It's interesting to see how other countries are handling issues like these.
>  I think the UK, Ireland, and other Western European countries are ahead of
>  the US in some of this stuff.  The UK has had anti-discrimination
>  legislation in place for years.
>
>


Betty
aut viam inveniam aut faciam
"I will either find a way or make one."

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