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October 20th, 2007

From the Salt Lake City Deseret Morning News: Origami whiz just keeps folding — even in dreams

From the UCLA Daily Bruin: Blindness not an inhibiting factor

From the Indianapolis Star: Power & prestige: Special Olympics athlete returns from China with 4 medals in powerlifting

From the Myrtle Beach, S.C., Sun News: Being blind is not so bad; attorney Parnell Diggs set to improve attitudes

From the Carleton University Charlatan: Wheelchair does not hold back Rose; born with cerebral palsy, Tim Rose says he is not to be pitied — he lives a full and successful life

From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Triathlete leaves competitors, self-pity behind; Blind UW student sets Olympic record

From the Seattle Times: Deaf Bothell football player shines

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