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Ottawa Airport: Someone’s listening to you!


It seems Big Brother has come to Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In addition to security cameras, sections of the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport now have mikes sensitive enough to pick up visitors’ private conversations, including those about business, monkey business or otherwise.

What’s next: Cameras in the rest rooms? Or maybe they’re already there.

Texas theme park welcomes special needs visitors PDF Print E-mail

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A new San Antonio theme park welcomes visitors of all ages with disabilities. Morgan’s Wonderland is designed with their special needs in mind. All of the rides and other features offer easy access that make them both fun and completely safe.

If you’ll be in the San Antonio area with elderly folk, young adults or children who would not normally be able to enjoy regular theme park features, Morgan’s Wonderland would be a great place to take them. The park offers thrill rides, touch sensitive interactive exhibits, kids’ playgrounds, colorful flower gardens, a fishing lake and theater with scheduled music and comedy acts.

To help blind visitors and those with limited sight, all direction signs in the park are also in Braille. For information about Morgan’s Wonderland, check with your favorite online or hometown travel agency, or go to morganswonderland.com

 
 
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