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Blind Cafeteria Workers at Nation's Military Bases Object to Contract Changes.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, May, 2004

By Philip Dine, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

May 21--WASHINGTON - For the last five years, Missouri food vendor Walter R. Lang has run Fort Leonard Wood's 13 cafeterias, feeding 10,000 people a day in a job he calls the "culmination of a lifelong career."

But a little-noticed provision in the defense bill now before the Senate would eliminate the program under which Lang got the contract, which he says could cost him -- and other blind people -- a rare chance for a good job.

Even worse, he says, it would take away the federal government's most successful program for blind entrepreneurs, one that allows them to show their business skills and break down stereotypes.

"The way this thing's written,...

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