PARIS (Reuter) - The French government has recorded the Maastricht treaty on cassettes lasting four and a half hours so that an estimated 100,000 blind people may have a copy of the accords before the 20 September referendum. The cassettes, with a notice on European union in the Braille alphabet, were made available at the request of the state secretariat for handicapped people.
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