[nabs-l] FW: Your 2012 election news is here!
Chris Nusbaum
dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com
Fri Oct 5 22:27:10 UTC 2012
FYI, here is an announcement from NFB Newsline:
From: NFB-NEWSLINE [mailto:nworley at nfb.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 5:24 PM
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Subject: Your 2012 election news is here!
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NFB-NEWSLINE
October 4, 2012
Dear CHRISTOPHER,
Your 2012 election news is here!
We are pleased to inform you about the addition of Election News and
Information to the NFB-NEWSLINER telephone service and Web News on Demand.
Now, NFB-NEWSLINER subscribers can listen to information from each of the
presidential and vice-presidential candidates on their policies on
education, economy and jobs, energy and environment, equal rights,
healthcare, national security, and taxes. The information on the policies of
each of the candidates is taken from their own official campaign websites
and put on NFB-NEWSLINER to provide access for our subscribers.
We have also created a customized newspaper and magazine publication
containing articles, based on a search of the most popular newspapers and
magazines for both the Democratic and Republican candidates
The newspaper search has been done by using the names of the candidates, and
it has been limited to the top fifty newspapers to make it more manageable.
The list containing the top fifty newspapers used in performing this search
is at the bottom of this announcement for your reference. The list of
newspaper articles is divided into two issues: one containing articles from
today's newspapers, and another containing articles from yesterday's
newspapers. The articles are listed in chronological order, so that the most
recent articles are on the top of the list, and those that were published
earlier are toward the bottom of the list.
There is also a separate list of searched magazine articles about the two
presidential candidates containing the articles from the most recent
magazine publications.
To read election news on the telephone service, press the number 5 key in
the main menu to select the option "to read newspapers in a different
state." Then press 1 on the keypad to select "2012 Election News." Next
there will be a list with the following options:
To select the candidate for president, Democrat Barack Obama, press 1.
To select the candidate for president, Republican Mitt Romney, press 2.
To select the candidate for vice-president, Democrat Joe Biden, press 3.
To select the candidate for vice-president, Republican Paul Ryan, press 4.
To select the daily newspaper search results for Obama, press 5.
To select the daily newspaper search results for Romney, press 6.
Press the number 9 key to move to the next two items in the list in order to
read the magazine articles. You will see the following two options:
To select the magazine search results for Obama, press 1.
To select the magazine search results for Romney, press 2.
Once you make your selection in this menu, you will be taken to the next
menu containing the list of the searched articles, or the sections
containing articles pertaining to different issues, such as healthcare,
homeland security, or education.
The searched articles list can be searched even further for specific
phrases. For example, to find all the articles about Colorado in the list of
newspaper articles for president Obama, one may press the pound key twice to
start a new search. Each letter is typed by pressing two digits: For
example, 01 for the letter a, 02 for the letter b, 26 for the letter z and
so on. Press pound (#) once to get typing help. Once you type your search
term, "Colorado," NFB-NEWSLINER will bring up all the occurrences of
"Colorado" in the list of articles, and it will list them for you so that
you may go through and read those specific articles. Press the number 3 key
to go to the next article containing your search phrase, and press the
number 1 key to go back to the previous article.
A new feature has been introduced to assist you in managing a large number
of articles! You may press the number 1 key to circle back to the end of the
list of articles. This feature is especially useful when you have a list of
200 articles and you want to go all the way to the end of the list without
having to press the number 3 key repeatedly. For example, if NFB-NEWSLINER
tells you that there are 200 articles in a section and you want to go to
article 198, then you would press the number 1 key three times after hearing
the system state that it was reading article 1.
Those who want to do their own search for a topic and see all the
occurrences of an article in all the different publications may do their own
global search by typing their search terms. The global-search feature can be
used by pressing 0 from the main menu, followed by number 4, and then 8, to
create a new content search. You may type your search term by pressing 01
for the letter a, 02 for the letter b, 26 for the letter z, and so on. The
first time you search for a term, it will be added to your list of terms, so
that you don't have to type it again in the future. When you are in typing
mode, you may press the pound key once to get typing help. When you are
finished typing your search term, just dial 99 to start your search.
Election News is also available on the NFB-NEWSLINER iPhone app. It can be
accessed under the publications option by selecting Publication Groups and
then selecting 2012 Presidential Election. You may also read election
information on Web News on Demand at www.nfbnewsline.org
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NFB-NEWSLINER is not responsible for the content of the material posted in
its Election News section and does not support or promote any view of any
candidate. The purpose of this additional service is to provide existing
news and information to subscribers in an accessible format. Enjoy the
Election News service, and have fun reading about your favorite candidate.
-The NFB-NEWSLINER Team
NFB-NEWSLINER National and Top Fifty Newspapers
Being Used to Compile the Candidate Search Results
National Newspapers:
1. Associated Press
2. The Christian Science Monitor
3. The New York Times
4. UPI NEWS Press
5. USA Today
6. The Wall Street Journal
Top Fifty Newspapers by Circulation Ratings:
1. The Wall Street Journal
2. USA Today
3. The New York Times
4. Los Angeles Times
5. San Jose Mercury News
6. The Washington Post
7. Daily News
8. New York Post
9. Chicago Tribune
10. Chicago Sun-Times
11. The Dallas Morning News
12. Houston Chronicle
13. Philadelphia Inquirer
14. The Arizona Republic
15. The Denver Post
16. Newsday
17. Star Tribune
18. Tampa Bay Times
19. The Oregonian
20. The Plain Dealer
21. The Seattle Times
22. Detroit Free Press
23. San Francisco Chronicle
24. The Star-Ledger
25. The Boston Globe
26. The San Diego Union-Tribune
27. The Sacramento Bee
28. The Kansas City Star
29. St. Louis Post-Dispatch
30. The Baltimore Sun
31. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
32. St. Paul Pioneer Press
33. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
34. Orlando Sentinel
35. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
36. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
37. The Orange County Register
38. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
39. The Indianapolis Star
40. South Florida Sun-Sentinel
41. The Miami Herald
42. Las Vegas Review-Journal
43. The Tampa Tribune
44. The Cincinnati Enquirer
45. The Record
46. The Charlotte Observer
47. The Buffalo News
48. The Virginian-Pilot
49. The Courier-Journal
50. Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Sincerely,
Nijat Worley
NFB-NEWSLINE
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