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NFB-TALK Digest             06 Mar 98 19:00:01 -0800
Today's Topics:
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          Reply: Avon Web site?
          Blink Link Offer
          Avon Website Request Reply
          Presidential proclamation on "Save Your Vision Week"
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Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 20:33:13 -0600
From: "Renee M. Zelickson  KF4CHY  http://home.hiwaay.net/~reneez" 

Subject: Reply: Avon Web site?
The address for the AVON and other shopping can be found on my web page in
the Gourmetmall.  Go to the following address:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~reneez/gourmetmall.html
you will see the avon there and just click on it.
Ren
Rene M. Zelickson
reneez@hiwaay.net
http://home.hiwaay.net/~reneez
ICQ#  7265031
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Date: Thu, 05 Mar 1998 21:51:54 -0600
From: Jim Ruby 
Subject: Blink Link Offer
                     Blink Link Tele-Communications Corporation
                             FREE E-MAIL FORWARDING			
          Now you can have an address that relates to the blind comunity!
This great e-mail address forwarding is provided free of charge to blind
and visually impaired persons.  If you would like to have an address of
"user@blinklink.net,"  Please send e-mail to email@blinklink.com and
include the following information so we can get your new e-mail address
started.  Alternatively, you may provide this information through our Web
site at http://www.blinklink.com.  Simply choose the "Free E-mail
Forwarding" link, and fill in the form.   
First Name:
Middle Initial:
Last name:
Address number and street:
City:
State or Provence:
Zip mail code:
Country:
Phone with area and country code:
Birth Date, month, day and year:
Internet Provider:
E-mail address:
What name would you like to use at _____@BlinkLink.Net?
Your email address will be in the form (user@blinklink.net.
Please allow up to three business days for your request to be verified and
processed on our network server.  Meanwhile, let all your friends, family
and business associates know about this easy and fast e-mail forwarding
service with a domain address all blind and visually impaired persons can
relate to.
Once your request has been processed, you will receive a short e-mail
confirming your new address is now forwarding.
If you have any difficulties, please submit them to email@BlinkLink.com.
Note, in the use of your new e-mail forwarding address, we have made it
easy as the letters are not case sensative and, therefore, can be upper and
or lower case letters, even mixed.  Also, should you ever move or change
your current local internet provider, you can keep your Blink Link address
simply by sending a change of that information along with your
identification information as above directly to EMail@BlinkLink.com and we
will update your free e-mail address forwarding to your new local services.
We will honor your privacy, which we are certain you will appreciate.  We
do not release your information to any outside entities,  And keep it only
for use by us;  You will not be put on any other list or sold off.
Watch for the grand opening, coming soon, of our exciting new long distance
phone service designed especially for blind and visually impaired persons.
As we complete our research and development, these are but a few of the
great new products and services to be offered, all in a useable form of
braille, large print, cassette tape, voice pick up in bound information
access, pre-paid calling cards, dial one, internet, talking pagers, links
servers, as well as many other high quality services customized for blind
and visually impaired users.  Add your name to our watchlist  by sending
your contact information to Resources@BlinkLink.Com and you will receive
free updates without any obligation.
Thanks for letting us serve you.
Blink Link Tele-Communication Corporation
phone 1- 800- 4 4 1-5 4 6 5
Post Office Box 100
Townville, SC 2 9 6 8 9
through us you will find service is as fast as in the "blink of an eye!"
You will have the best link for tele-communications services.
Blink Link Telecommunications Corp.
P. O. Box 100
Townville SC, 29689
Toll Free: 1-800-441-5465
http://www.blinklink.com
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Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 00:24:51 -0700 (MST)
From: The Pink Wonder 
Subject: Avon Website Request Reply
Hi Judie and others on the list, you can also find Avon's home page by
going to http://www.avon.com.
Kelly
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Date: Fri, 06 Mar 1998 16:15:23 -0700
From: empower@smart.net
Subject: Presidential proclamation on "Save Your Vision Week"
I was impressed by what this proclamation did not say.  It
avoided the sappy language and metaphors about sight that have
typically accompanied such statements.  Hopefully, this is a sign
of progress in changing what it means to be blind.
Regards,
Jamal
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  Proclamation 7068 of February 26, 1998
 
  Save Your Vision Week, 1998
 
  By the President of the United States of America
 
  A Proclamation
 
  The ability to see is a great treasure; but, as with any
precious possession,
  it is vulnerable to loss--through injury, age, or disease. Men
and women
  whose jobs require them to work with chemicals or machinery are
at increased
  risk of eye injury. Macular degeneration takes a dramatic toll
on the vision
  of people aged 60 and over, causing severe visual impairment
and even
  blindness in its victims. Diseases such as glaucoma, cataract,
and diabetic
  retinopathy can silently steal the vision of their victims
without pain or
  other early symptoms to signal the need for immediate medical
attention.
 
  The greatest defense we have in protecting our eyesight is
early detection
  and treatment. While many Americans receive regular physical
examinations to
  ensure their overall fitness, they often ignore the health of
their eyes.
  Yet, by the time many patients realize their eyesight is
deteriorating, it is
  often too late to restore vision already lost. Even though they
may not be
  experiencing vision problems, Americans should make a dilated
eye examination
  part of their preventive health care routine. A dilated eye
exam can reveal
  early signs of eye disease and make it possible to treat the
affliction and
  preserve vision.
 
  Good eye care is not solely for those who know they are at high
risk for eye
  disease--it is for everyone. Certain types of eye disease tend
to develop
  primarily in children, while others manifest themselves most
often in
  working-age adults or older men and women. By taking good care
of our eyes,
  we can take the important steps to maintain our quality of life
and ensure
  the full enjoyment of all that our world has to offer.
 
  To remind Americans of the importance of protecting their
eyesight, the
  Congress, by joint resolution approved December 30, 1963 (77
Stat. 629; 36
  U.S.C. 169a), has authorized and requested the President to
proclaim the
  first week in March of each year as "Save Your Vision Week."
 
  NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the United
States of
  America, do hereby proclaim March 1 through March 7, 1998, as
Save Your
  Vision Week. I urge all Americans to participate by making eye
care and eye
  safety an important part of their lives and to ensure that
dilated eye
  examinations are included in their regular health maintenance
programs. I
  invite eye care professionals, the media, and all public and
private
  organizations dedicated to preserving eyesight to join in
activities that
  will raise awareness of the measures we can take to protect and
sustain our
  vision.
 
  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this
twenty-sixth day of
  February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and
ninety-eight, and of
  the Independence of the United States of America the two
hundred and twenty-
  second.
 
                                         [signature]
 
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