Accessibility Standards: - Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility
ZDNet - Bruce Sexton says he's one of many blind individuals who can live more independently because of the Internet. When it comes to shopping, for example, the 24-year-old college student doesn't have to get to and navigate brick-and-mortar stores or ask
Letters, 2/11: Bond boondoggle
Lincoln Journal Star - This telling statement by Southwest High School student Emily Evnen (LJS, Feb. 6) should be read by all Lincoln taxpayers before the upcoming school levy election. Emily states, I get to play in a $9 million theater every day after school, in
Lawsuit seeking disabled access
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - When handicapped-rights advocate Carlisle Wilson takes the bus to watch his son play soccer and baseball at Fort Lauderdale's Holiday Park, he is dropped off in the grass because the sidewalk is narrower than the bus' wheelchair lift. Because of
May 2004
BeSpacific - Security Survey of Financial Institutions Around the World From Deloitte, the 2004 Global Security Survey (36 pages, pdf). "The goal of [the survey] is to help participants assess the state of information security within their organization relative



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