SEOUL - South Korea's blind have a unique privilege. For much of the past century they have held the constitutional right as the only people allowed to work as masseurs. But that law has come under repeated challenges from sighted masseurs who say it is unfair. With another legal challenge looming, some say it's time for the blind to find new careers. Café More might be the only coffee shop in Seoul with a Braille menu. It is not just for visually impaired customers, but also ...
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