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Nonprofit Publishes Pulitzer Prize Winner
April 15, 2010; Boston Globe | A story that may cause aspiring authors everywhere to dust off their half-written manuscripts.—Ruth McCambridge
Jersey City Council Votes Against Student Fee
April 14, 2010; Jersey Journal | New Jersey’s second city has refused to place a tax on otherwise tax-exempt colleges.—Rick Cohen
Georgia Could Become Only State Without an Arts Agency
April 14, 2010; Atlanta Journal Constitution | If a budget approved this week by the Georgia House holds, the Georgia Council of the Arts, already facing a cut from $2.32 million to $890,735 in state funds, would be eliminated.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Booming Opportunities For Older Volunteers
April 14, 2010; Baltimore Sun | A group of three foundations are betting $1 million that Baltimore’s older adults, given the chance, will choose to volunteer.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Green Party Would Take Charitable Status Away from Private Schools
April 15, 2010; Third Sector Online | The UK’s Green Party just issued its party platform, the manifesto Fair is Worth Fighting For.—Rick Cohen
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Business or Charity? Taking Responsibility for W.V. Miner’s Families
April 15, 2010; Daily Mail | The company owner of the Upper Big Branch Mine, Massey Energy, just announced what it will do for the families of the 29 dead miners.—Rick Cohen
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