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  1. Child Safety in Europe - More Lives Can be Saved

    , encouragingly all countries that took part in report card assessments in both 2007 and 2009 showed

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  2. Advocate Says Bang From Paralympics May Be Too Small to Keep Bucks Coming

    and roll-in-showers. It took a family from Holland eight months to plan a a one-month trip, including

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  3. Call for Papers: III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    which took place in 2005 and 2007: http://www.fundaciononce.es/ES/AmbitosActuacion/Accesibilidad

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  4. Easy Access. International seminar for accessible tourism, Finland

    Matka", took place in Hyvärilä (Nurmes), Finland on Wednesday 15.9. The Event will be archived

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  5. III International Congress on Tourism for All, November 2010, Spain

    the two previous editions of the Congress, organised by Fundación ONCE which took place in 2005

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  6. Background Document on "Design for All"

    On 3rd December 2001, the European Commission, together with the European Disability Forum, took "Discrimination By Design" as the theme of the Conference to celebrate the European Day of Disabled People. This background document was prepared to explain the concept of Design for All and its

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  7. EUROCITIES: Barrier-Free City for All

    for the working group took place from March 10 - 12, 2010 in Berlin. Further Details Details

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  8. Greek Senior Tourists Topped Spanish Low Season Visitors' Programme in 2009-10

    for subsidies from the government and the autonomous regions. One in every three tourists who took advantage

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  9. Responsible Tourism in FITUR, Spain

    ” or Focus on Women, a travel agency solely for women. Koan Consulting took part too, mentioning its work

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  10. Baby Boomers: Rebels With a Cause. National Geographic Traveler Talks to Scott Rains

    wheelchair access, making the park’s most visited landmark open to all. “It took a lot of persistence

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