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Deaf school closes to implement security plan (The Advocate) (8 clicks)
October 9 2008
A student is taken into protective custody by police after she sat in the school’s driveway to try to block buses taking students home from the Louisiana School for the Deaf on Wednesday afternoon, police spokesman Sgt. Don Kelly said.
Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (Salem News) (2 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played four minutes in Cleveland’s 104-84 exhibition loss to Toronto on Tuesday.
NBA: Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (Honolulu Advertiser) (5 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released today by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
University for deaf tearing down its walls (Honolulu Advertiser) (6 clicks)
October 9 2008
Sidewalks wide enough to accommodate pedestrians using sign language. Rounded corners and strategically placed reflective glass so people who cannot hear can see who's coming and who's behind them.
VIDEO: Breaking the barriers (Leeds Today) (6 clicks)
October 9 2008
As part of British Sign Language Week, we visited the Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People to get an insight into their work and some of the issues affecting those with a sensory impairment (09/10/2008)
Deaf reserve center Allred released by Cavs (Sports Illustrated) (5 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (The Plain Dealer) (2 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played four minutes in Cleveland's 104-84 exhibition loss to Toronto on Tuesday.
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred (Lexington Herald-Leader) (4 clicks)
October 9 2008
The Cleveland Cavaliers released center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, on Wednesday. Allred was signed to a pair of 10-day contracts last March before the team signed him for the remainder of the season in April. He played in three games and averaged one point. He played four minutes in the Cavaliers' 104-84 preseason loss to Toronto on Tuesday. Allred, who ...
DEAF-MUTE HIT BY TRAIN DIES (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News) (6 clicks)
October 9 2008
JOHOR BAHARU, Oct 9 (Bernama) -- A 20-year-old deaf-mute died today after he was hit by a train on the tracks near Larkin Perdana here.
Cavaliers Release Deaf Center Allred (News Channel 5 Cleveland) (5 clicks)
October 9 2008
The Cleveland Cavaliers released center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, on Wednesday.
Cavs release Allred, NBA's first legally deaf player (USA Today) (7 clicks)
October 9 2008
Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday. Allred was signed to a pair of 10-day contracts last March before the team signed him for the remainder of the season in April.
Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (Salem News) (2 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played four minutes in Cleveland’s 104-84 exhibition loss to Toronto on Tuesday.
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred (The Sports Network) (6 clicks)
October 9 2008
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred
Deaf school closes to implement security plan (The Advocate) (8 clicks)
October 9 2008
A student is taken into protective custody by police after she sat in the school’s driveway to try to block buses taking students home from the Louisiana School for the Deaf on Wednesday afternoon, police spokesman Sgt. Don Kelly said.
NBA: Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (Honolulu Advertiser) (5 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released today by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Deaf reserve center Allred released by Cavs (Sports Illustrated) (5 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) -- Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cavs release Allred, NBA's first legally deaf player (USA Today) (7 clicks)
October 9 2008
Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday. Allred was signed to a pair of 10-day contracts last March before the team signed him for the remainder of the season in April.
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred (Lexington Herald-Leader) (4 clicks)
October 9 2008
The Cleveland Cavaliers released center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, on Wednesday. Allred was signed to a pair of 10-day contracts last March before the team signed him for the remainder of the season in April. He played in three games and averaged one point. He played four minutes in the Cavaliers' 104-84 preseason loss to Toronto on Tuesday. Allred, who ...
Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (The Plain Dealer) (2 clicks)
October 9 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played four minutes in Cleveland's 104-84 exhibition loss to Toronto on Tuesday.
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred (The Sports Network) (6 clicks)
October 9 2008
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred
Cavaliers Release Deaf Center Allred (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma) (4 clicks)
October 8 2008
The Cleveland Cavaliers released center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, on Wednesday.
Cavs release Allred, NBA's first legally deaf player (USA Today) (7 clicks)
October 8 2008
Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released by the Cleveland Cavaliers on Wednesday. Allred was signed to a pair of 10-day contracts last March before the team signed him for the remainder of the season in April.
Cleveland Cavaliers release deaf reserve centre Lance Allred (Slam! Sports) (5 clicks)
October 8 2008
CLEVELAND - Centre Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Fall Harvest Homes Tour to provide tiny-k funds (Leavenworth Times) (7 clicks)
October 8 2008
Trina Waugh sat in an oversized arm chair as her mother, Liisa, sang “Ten Men Came to Jesus.” Trina watched her mother closely and imitated the song’s lyrics with sign language.
Sign charity gets first premises (BBC News) (6 clicks)
October 8 2008
A Surrey-based charity which teaches a form of sign language moves into its first offices.
La. deaf school to close temporarily after sex charges (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans) (8 clicks)
October 8 2008
BATON ROUGE, La. -- The Louisiana School for the Deaf is shutting down temporarily to add new security after a string of arrests on sex charges involving students and staff, the state superintendent of education said Tuesday.
ETSU ‘Deaf Awareness Week’ Events Offers Free Hearing Screening (Bristol Herald Courier) (4 clicks)
October 8 2008
East Tennessee State University is offering free hearing screening Wednesday in honor of Deaf Awareness Week.
Mass. man gets life for raping 2 deaf children (7 News Boston) (6 clicks)
October 8 2008
WOBURN, Mass. -- A Medford man has been sentenced to life in prison for raping two deaf children.
Cavs release deaf reserve center Allred (The Plain Dealer) (4 clicks)
October 8 2008
CLEVELAND (AP) — Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played four minutes in Cleveland's 104-84 exhibition loss to Toronto on Tuesday.
Cavs release Allred, NBA's first legally deaf player (CBS Sportsline) (8 clicks)
October 8 2008
Center Lance Allred, the first legally deaf player in the NBA, was released Wednesday by the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred (The Sports Network) (6 clicks)
October 8 2008
Cavaliers release deaf center Allred
Rape of two deaf girls lands Medford man in jail for life (Boston Herald) (5 clicks)
October 8 2008
A middle-aged Medford man was sentenced to life in prison yesterday for raping two deaf children in his home - one of them over a period of four years, beginning when she...
Thomas has come a long way (The News-Press) (8 clicks)
October 7 2008
Because Ryan Thomas is always showing visitors the plaque he received for Most Improved Golfer as a high school senior two years ago, Jamie Thomas...
Class Acts: Private/Charter Schools (Marion Chronicle-Tribune) (4 clicks)
October 7 2008
For the second year, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, from Grant County Services for the Hearing Impaired have volunteered their time to instruct the pre-school, Kindergarten, and first grade students in sign language. They use songs and poems to engage the students.
La. School for Deaf to be closed for review (The Advocate) (6 clicks)
October 7 2008
State Superintendent of Education Paul Pastorek speaks during a news conference Tuesday afternoon about the temporary closure of the Louisiana School for the Deaf. Donna Hoover, a sign-language interpreter, signs at left.
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