Contents: Volume 2, Number 8
- EDUCATION SPECIAL: Seattle school district 'pays mother
off' to keep
blind,
autistic son away;
- Prevalence debate hots up: Lorna Wing, Paul
Shattock, Eric Fombonne
- ASPERGER'S SYNDROME SPECIAL: Twins provide poignant
insights; Unease as 'urban legend' is jailed; Diagnosis in India
- Francesca Happé on the latest brain
research
- Mixed results from gluten- and casein-free diet
- New study claims to provide further evidence of
auto-immune link to
autism
- Latest secretin trial offers uneven results
- Group home residents with autism taken gambling in
Atlantic City
- Pakistani mother wins US political asylum fight for
autistic son
- Missing boy with autism and cerebral palsy turns up safe
in ravine
- Three-year suspended jail term for French mother who
killed autistic son
- Autism in Kuwait
- Problems after adopted parents are ordered to dismantle
autistic boy's
steel cage
- Chinese authorities snub mother of missing 15-year-old
boy with autism
- Autism and the arts: the story of the remarkable Irish
painter, Adrian
Tarpey, who is autistic, deaf and non-verbal
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