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  1. European Disability Forum - Forum Européen des Personnes Handicapées

    EDF is a European umbrella organisation representing more than 50 million disabled people in Europe. Its mission is to ensure disabled citizens' full access to fundamental and human rights through their active involvement in policy development and implementation in the European Union.

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  2. ENAT Congress 2007: Abstracts and Papers Update

    In response to the Open Call for Papers, the congress organisers received more than 50 proposals for presentations and exhibits. For technical reasons it was not possible to respond individually to all submissions by the announced date, 16 July. Due to the high quality and relevance

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  3. The Scandic hotel chain receives two ‘STIL’ awards for its accessibility work

    : +46 (0)8-517 350 77 Christina Karlegran, Media Coordinator, Scandic, tel: +46 (0)709-73 50 84 Visit

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  4. Accessible Tourism is Big Money

    , there are around 50 million people with a disability in Europe. Take into account the fast-growing

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  5. A sea without barriers - sailing in Valencia

    and was used a tourist boat in the harbour of Valencia during 50 years. The foundation has worked hard

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  6. European Network for Accessible Tourism Begins New Phase

    and nine sponsoring organisations from six EU countries. Over 400 members from 50 countries have joined up

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  7. EuropeforAll.com Accessible Travel Website is Editor's Choice for EU ePractice Community

    accessibility requirements when travelling. This figure includes 50 million disabled people, as well as older

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  8. Suviana Camping, Appenino Tosco Emiliano

    to 04/05/2008 great discounts up to 50% in camping and hostel. You pay only a half! For non-profit

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  9. New UK publication: Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    ). It is on sale via the BSI website as a PDF downloadable document at £50 per copy. Tourism for All

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  10. Australian Airline, Rex, wants to stop persons with disabilities from flying alone

    , regulations or laws." Mr Herd also referred to a recent shareholder statement in which Rex reported a 50

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