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0100,0100,0100Colin and all, I must add that some of the great architects and designers have dyslexia. Sir Richard Rogers, who is one of the worlds leading architects, has dyslexia. I have been told that many creative people have dyslexia. I bet if we looked hard enough we would find that Singer has some sort of impairment, which would (I his eyes) bring no value to his life. It's a strange world we live in. I can't understand how one human has the right to justify the death of others based on difference. I recall this happened in WW2, let's just hope history does not repeat itself. Pondering, Jude >>If so, We would have lost some of the greatest 'creative-minds' e.g.. Einstein and more recently Bill Gates (Aspergers Syndrome), Richard Branson(Dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder) and Actors/Actresses like Tom Cruise(Dyslexia) and Whoppi Goldberg(Attention Deficit Disorder) and more recently the British Photographer David Bailey(Dyspraxia) and many more..... Regards Colin Revell Research and Development Adults with Dyspraxia Support Group England<<<<0100,0100,0100 Judith M. Irving BSc Arch.Envir.Design Research Assistant / PhD Student S U R F A C E Salford University Research Focus on AcCessible Environments Bridgewater Building Salford University Salford, M7 9NU England Tel:0161-295-3194 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%