O.K. folks as promised here is the bibliography from my paper about transit
for disabled folks. Please note that a number of the citations are mentioned
because they do NOT consider disability rather than because they do. Where
documents are on teh web, I have tried to post a url so that you can easily
find the link. The largest number of newspaper articles cited are availble
on the database Virtual newswatch which is generally (although not always)
available thru a university library. Thanks to those of you who sent me
helpful information as I was writing my paper. I appreciated your assistance
a great deal. I hope that this bibliography is of use as well. Lilith
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