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The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireOperation Noah’s Ark and 50,000 Fiddler Crabs

August 3, 2010; Chicago Sun Times | Jack Rudloe hopes to save sea life threatened by the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico by taking a page from the Bible.—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireThe FBI Warns Wikipedia Foundation

August 3, 2010; BBC News | A letter from the FBI says that the “unauthorized reproduction” of its seal “was prohibited by U.S. law.”—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireClergy Salaries Public Information?

August 3, 2010; Dallas Morning News | Religious organizations don’t have to reveal executive salaries as churches and other religious groups are exempt from form 990 disclosures. Should that be changed?—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireProfits for Nonprofits

August 3, 2010; Wall Street Journal | On every deal, Suzanne Sunshine arranges for 10 to 50 percent of her real estate commission to be returned to the client—a New York charity.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireAnger and Debate in Harlem: What to Do With Long-Vacant School?

August 2, 2010; New York Times | Sometimes, conflicts between nonprofits and neighborhoods are conflicts between right and right.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireDoping Allegations Could Harm Lance Armstrong’s Foundation

August 2, 200; Associated Press | The U.S.’s 10th largest funder of cancer, based on revenue in 2008, could suffer if the champion cyclist can’t convincingly clear his name.—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

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