Enter Georgie, an Android app that offers up a blind-friendly interface to open up the likes of maps, Twitter and email.
Hillary Rodham Clinton and John McCain to open up their blind family trusts because they were not set up under the agency's standards.
An indignant Mr Robinson could see nothing hypocritical in this, still less illegal: had he not forgone his ministerial salary, set up blind trusts, and been scrupulous about paying taxes?
And whether you're the type of person who cried when Blind Faith broke up or if you're just a horological enthusiast who doesn't know Jack Bruce from Lenny Bruce, on June 5 Christie's New York will be auctioning off 25 watches from Clapton's personal collection.
True North Groups provide the feedback that enable people to understand their blind spots, open up hidden areas, and gain a deeper understanding of themselves.
Yet Labour has spoilt a good case by setting up a blind trust to finance Tony Blair's private office (as well as similar trusts for other frontbenchers).
Stowers will line up at blind-side flanker, with Perpignan's Henry Tuilagi at number eight and Ofisa Treviranus - one of only two home-based players in the starting XV - completing the back-row.
Viewers will want to see if he lives up to the convention hype, because no matter how much your sister talks up your blind date, in the end he better be a good looker and kisser.
But the Precidian product, which still needs SEC approval, would execute such orders through a blind trust and leave it up to each manager how often to fulfill the disclosure requirement.
Then Woo, because girls who look like Jada and run around in nighties can't meet men, gets fixed up on a blind date with that most hee-larious of all blind dates -- the clumsy nerd.
Unlike the wretched Estelle Morris, who resigned two months ago after admitting she wasn't up to the job, Charles Clarke, the new education secretary, is showing some reluctance to continue the charge up this particular blind alley.
The draft treaty was drawn up by the World Blind Union and formally tabled at the World Intellectual Property Organisation meeting in 2009.
It was the sight of Owen bearing down that reduced Oliver Kahn, regarded as the world's best goalkeeper, to blind panic when he inexplicably picked up a back pass in the first half.
Academics have a habit of crawling along the frontiers of knowledge with a magnifying glass, blind to the wide vistas opening up before them, and often reducing the most engaging subjects to tedious debates about methodology.
With help from signals from roadside markers and traffic lights, in-car computers will be able to determine if a car should slam on the brakes, alert the driver to a passing vehicle in the blind spot or slow for a red light up ahead that another driver isn't heeding.
But like miracle diets and great blind dates, don't get your hopes up.
Had the two arms of the study not been carried out in parallel, future researchers might have travelled up an expensive and time-consuming blind alley.
But Leicester have been nothing if not dogged over the years and just before the break Benjamin Kayser bullocked his way up the middle, Julien Dupuy went blind and Jordan Crane and Ben Kay sent the pacy Croft over in the corner.
But if we let convenience blind us to the fact that things could get locked up, we could be denying future generation a chance to build the next great businesses.
He thinks of a blind girl who lived in his neighborhood when he was growing up: Audra Stevenson.
Internal Market Commissioner Michel Barnier was questioned by MEPs on 15 February 2012 on why the Commission had not signed up to an international treaty to make it legal for blind and visually impaired people to make braille or large-print copies of published books.
When the guy showed up to prison in Edgefield, SC, he noticed a blind inmate being pushed in a wheelchair by another with a cane.
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After ten years of research, David Martin, a materials scientist at the University of Michigan, came up with a polymer that could help deaf people hear and blind people see.
Routers break up broadcast domains, your technical editor should have caught this with a blind fold on.
Symphonic but light-footed, the band's Shut Up I Am Dreaming evokes pockmarked landscapes, as colorful melodies wander down blind alleys and over broken bridges.
Two years ago, when I did not get in, I signed up with Achilles International and ran the course as a guide with a blind Polish runner.
The SEC says Mozilo acknowledged the company was flying blind when it came to the performance of option mortgages, but he publicly talked up the soundness of Countrywide's portfolios.
For up to two months, while paper is processed, I will be flying blind.
Changes in the winter wind field broke up floating sea ice to create cracks that suggest the "opening of a Venetian blind, " said Dr Serreze.
When a wired car is in the blind spot of one of GM's test Cadillacs, an icon of a car lights up in the side mirror.
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