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Wounded vets ditch wheelchairs for Segways

Wounded vets ditch wheelchairs for Segways

Thanks to a nonprofit group, amputees wounded in war are getting around not in wheelchairs but in Segways. The advantages, they say, are they can move about in an upright position and people no longer look down on them. full story
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