1. At Canada House in downtown Salt Lake City on Friday, athletes and visitors cheered the decision. 2. Business groups cheered the decision, saying the ADA should protect only people with obvious disabilities such as blindness or the need to use a wheelchair. 3. But others in Miami cheered the decision and said it was another sign of needed change. 4. Consumer advocates cheered the decision. 5. Libraries, which had fought the law, cheered the decision. 6. Numerous outside groups campaigned to stop World Bank support for the project, and demonstrators gathered outside the bank headquarters here and cheered the decision. 7. Rep. Christopher Cox, R-Calif., who heads a Select House committee investigating technology transfers to China, also cheered the decision. 8. School officials cheered the decision, saying the order saves the facility from financial peril. 9. Ted Gullicksen, office manager of the San Francisco Tenants Union, cheered the decision. 10. The decision was cheered in corporate offices across the county, as well as by the Chinese government in Beijing. |