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One of the stars of There Will Be Blood will...

One of the stars of There Will Be Blood will testify at a Senate Communications Subcommittee hearing Wednesday on access to Internet content for blind and deaf people, the subcommittee said Tuesday. Russell Harvard portrayed the deaf son of Daniel…

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Day Lewis’s character in the Oscar-winning film, and is himself deaf. The hearing will consider a bill to improve technology access for those groups, sponsored by Subcommittee Chairman John Kerry, D-Mass., and Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark. Also testifying: Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., sponsor of a similar House bill; Brian Pearce, a retired U.S. Army sergeant; Thomas Wlodkowski, accessibility director for AOL; Bobbie Beth Scoggins, president of the National Association of the Deaf; and Walter McCormick, president of USTelecom.