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I Am who we are - Multiple Personality Disorder Secrets
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NPR All Things Considered
07-23-1994
DANIEL ZWERDLING, Host: Coming up on All Things Considered, the demons and friends of Beth Hafling [sp]. She has dozens of personalities, an unusually case of severe a mental illness nicknamed MPD. Researchers believe the disease can be triggered in childhood by repeated physical and sexual abuse. After years of trying to keep her illness secret, Beth Hafling steps forward tonight with her story. Stay tuned.
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911 system gets new voice // Firehouse dispatches now clear as a bell
Chicago Sun-Times
; A computer-generated voice that relays emergency dispatches to Chicago firehouses has been replaced by a voice that sounds human, eliminating the last major kink at Chicago's 911 emergency center. The new voice is also generated by a computer, but you'd never know it, according to Glen "Skip" Funk,
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Acting, singing, atbp. with New Voice Company.(Society)
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SPEAKING JOCK; Two Scots in the running to be new voice of BT clock.(News)
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Skiles: Bulls Needed a 'New Voice'
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; ... Nelson wants to bring free agent F Chris Webber back to Golden State, nearly 14 years after a feud ended their first stint together. "I hope that it happens, to be quite honest with you," Nelson said. "I think our team needs it." -- From News Services
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New voice of BT clocks on
Yorkshire Post
; The new voice of BT's speaking clock starts recording the famous phrase at the third stroke". Sara Mendes da Costa, 40, from Brighton, beat 18,500 entrants in a competition to read the time on the 70-year-old service. She is only the fourth permanent voice of the speaking clock, which is accurate
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A new voice clocks in at BT.(News)
The Journal (Newcastle, England)
; THE new voice of BT's speaking clock yesterday started recording the famous phrase at the third stroke. Sara Mendes da Costa, 40, from Brighton, beat 18,500 entrants in a competition to read the time on the 70-year-old service. She is only the fourth permanent voice of the speaking clock, which is
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It's time for a new voice.(News)
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