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25 February 2009 Bullied to death?
24 February 2009 Rights groups say disabled get bad deal under charter
26 January 2009 A-One plans B300m resort next to Bangkok property
25 January 2009 Rail, river mishaps blamed on fog
16 January 2009 Skytrain's the limit
28 December 2008 Road accidents disable 5,000
11 December 2008 'Standing wheelchair' wins international award
8 December 2008 Jobs scarce for disabled
4 December 2008 Govts urged to help disabled people : UN chief
30 October 2008 People with disabled kin set for tax breaks
21 September 2008
HIGH-FLYING NUALPHAN RAISES EXPECTATIONS FOR THE DISABLED
16 September 2008 Tailor-made independence for disabled people
2 September 2008
Overcoming Challenges
30 August 2008 Enforced disappearances a blight on Thailand
25 August 2008 Beam me up, Jakrada Deaf scientist to study in US
9 July 2008 Sign-language dictionary goes online
19 June 2008 Deaf students learn to plant and harvest crops
27 May 2008 Alternative Therapy
26 May 2008 A word in your ear
20 May 2008 Dealing with Disability
15 May 2008 Disabled given a chance at Thammasat
27 April 2008 The unending stereotype
18 April 2008 Challenging Role
2 April 2008
Public Health issues warning to noodle lovers
2 April 2008 Health Warning
24 March 2008 Disabled get a chance to join workforce
6 February 2008 Disabled angry over sterilisation
4 February 2008 World of noise proves too much for deaf teen to bear
2 February 2008 FUSSING OVER ROSE-APPLE
31 January 2008 Anger at sign language 'slur' on Thai PM's nose
31 January 2008 Keep your nose out of our sign language
30 January 2008 WHEN A NAME'S ALL IN THE NOSE
30 January 2008 Nose Means New Thai PM in Sign Language
29 January 2008 Nose is a 'sign' of the times
8 January 2008 Sterilization of girls with intellectual disabilities in Thailand
4 January 2008 Ayumi Hamasaki has lost all hearing in her left ear
6 December 2007 12,000 hearing impaired children and adolescents are being provided with schooling in France today
30 October 2007 A Cup of Jackie Chan Coffee, Sir?
22 October 2007 Wheelchairs no bar to beauty, say disabled models
26 August 2007 Time to change attitude towards disabled
9 July 2007 Speech synthesis gives a voice to many people
7 May 2007 IPTV for deaf people takes off
8 April 2007 More than 80% see society as unfriendly to disabled
1 March 2007 'I felt I didn't belong'
February 2007 Signmark
18 February 2007 Beggar kings are the real choosers
16 February 2007 Deaf to sign via video handsets
13 February 2007 JAL Assigns Service Care-fitters at 42 Airports in Japan
3 January 2007 A sign of the times
19 December 2006 Nectec encourages Web accessibility
14 November 2006 Dynamic discs
22 October 2006 Japanese town accommodating the elderly
24 August 2006 PM sued for dereliction of duty
8 August 2006 New approach on deaf literacy heartening
17 March 2006 Japanconcernedondisabled
13 March 2006 Wheelchair Users Take Taxi Fight To Federal Court
9 March 2006 THE PARALYMPIC GAMES ACCESSIBLE FOR THE DEAF PEOPLE
5 March 2006 Over 100 arrested from visually-impaired persons’ rally in Kathmandu
11 February 2006 Mentally-ill women now have right to abort legally
27 January 2006 Protecting disability rights requires new attitude more than new funds, UN official says
31 December 2005 Facilities still have a way to go
31 December 2005 EASIER ACCESS: New law a step in right direction for the disabled
30 December 2005 Disabled petition on airport
27 December 2005 Ministry of Education regulates Brazilian sign language instruction
5 December 2005 Nectec and NTC guidelines to ensure equal access
2 December 2005 HISTORIC GATHERING OF WOMEN HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS CLOSES IN SRI LANKA
30 November 2005 Disabled, dairy farmers stage own rallies
25 November 2005 Five million disabled languish in neglect
18 November 2005 Access for disabled remains elusive
1 November 2005 Activists demand implementation of law safeguarding rights of disabled
4 October 2005 ACCESS FOR DISABLED
27 September 2005 Schools, temples dread airport noise
15 September 2005 TV TALK SHOW: Minister spurns call of disabled
12 September 2005 Disabled vow legal battle to get more ramps, toilets
2 September 2005 THE POWER OF CREATIVITY
28 August 2005 Breaking the Sound Barrier
28 August 2005 SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT: Deafening noise to hit rich estates 
18 August 2005 Breaking the Sound Barrier
18 August 2005 Disabled children now total over 1m
5 August 2005
Medical Malpractice : Blind woman wins case against state
29 July 2005
Call to do more for the disabled
26 July 2005
Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
11 July 2005
Speech recognition technology : Aid for those with dysarthria
7 July 2005
Free teen disco is easy on the ears
6 July 2005
Easy riders
5 July 2005

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4 July 2005
ENS News
28 June 2005
A mountain climb for promoting the recognition of the Italian Sign Language
13 June 2005
Success Story : Blind excutive has feeling for business
12 June 2005
Transport fail
7 June 2005
Mobile phones a hit at school for the deaf
3 June 2005
Noise suffers
27 May 2005
Rally for cutback
26 May 2005
From the spotlight to utter darkness
19 May 2005
Protest cutback
4 April 2005
Getting around : Talking signs to aid the blind
2 April 2005
Freedom of Movement
29 March 2005
Disabled demand access to school
15 March 2005
Sounds of silence
24 February 2005
The silent sell
18 February 2005
Daisy books give fresh opportunities to the blind
16 February 2005
Deaflympics 2005
15 February 2005
Apellale decision : Disabled lawyer has right to job
January 2005
Suspect allegedly thrown out of same bar earlier
16 January 2005
Sunday Brunch : Helping others see
11 January 2005
Deaf mother, 2 children die in fire
11 January 2005
Office get weather devices for the deaf
11 January 2005
Deaf, police to discuss hiring interpreters
5 December 2004
Deaf rendezvous
8 November 2004
Braille Notebook : Computers to aid people with eye difficulties
26 October 2004
Deaf student sues university system, alleges mandated services denied
20 October 2004
The top student who never listens
18 October 2004
Safety devices will be installed in rooms at deaf school
17 October 2004
Chinese calligrapher tell how he beat odds
17 October 2004
Debunking disability in the office and on the playing field
September 2004
Deaf and dumb girl raped in Shimla
September 2004
Deaf man jailed for having stolen car
20 September 2004
Education Remains Elusive for India's Disabled
20 September 2004
Loud music : It's not just bad for your ears
8 September 2004
The Vision
8 September 2004
Ballot earing forgiven
6 September 2004
Nectec working on translations
6 September 2004
Research laboratory
6 September 2004
Sign language to spread to all communities
2 September 2004
Police getflak for arrest of woman, 78
1 September 2004
Woman arrested for torn ballot
22 August 2004
UN
22 August 2004
Science ease art for deaf students
21August 2004
Advocates for disabled say thousands may be in institutions needlessly
2 August 2004
Tablet PCs enhance creative talent
August 2004
Disabilities agency settles deaf woman
August 2004
Legistration could soon allow the deaf to drive
23 July 2004
Airline refuses to fly deaf youths
22 July 2004
ABAC to open IT Center
22 June 2004 Police signing skills save woman
19 February 2004 Government funding cuts for closed-captioning angers advocates for the deaf
7 January 2004
Teaching, talking with fingers
31 December 2003
Learning to teach with their fingers
24 July 2003
Disabled seize chance to study
23 July 2003
NADT awarded world prize
10 April 2003 Battling Bangkok
27 November 2002
Call of the keyboard
8 October 2002
Beating the odds: Deaf PhD owes it to mother's grit
2 July 2002
A magic wand of sort
24 May 2002
Sign language enable deaf to follow debate
2 October 2001
LEVELLING THE PLAYING FIELD: Connecting the deaf
13 September 2001
Helping the disabled
4 August 2001
FAT to support disabled stars
12 October 1999
Giving youngsters a firm foundation

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