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Favors for Sale: Nonprofits to Pay for Certain Considerations?
July 14, 2010; Times-Tribune | The City Council of Scranton, Penn., is taking aim at nonprofits for additional revenues, and in a very instructive way.—Rick Cohen
Police Intercept Armed Attack on ACLU and Tides Foundation
July 21, 2010; San Francisco Chronicle | The assailant said he wanted to start a revolution with the bloodshed.—Ruth McCambridge
Odds Don't Look Good for Nonprofits that Rely on Gaming Income
July 19, 2010; Chicago Tribune | In a sour economy, even gambling takes a hit.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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Nonprofit Tapped to Help Deaf Access Communications Technologies
July 19, 2010; Government Technology | Communications Service for the Deaf, Inc. will provide a range of services and programs that include discounted pricing for broadband connections, specialized computers, online technology training, and public access to videophones at community centers across the country.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Austin Meals on Wheels Overwhelmed by Demand
July 20, 2010; Statesman.com | For some unlucky Texan seniors, mealtime will be delayed.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Has Haiti been Shortchanged? Concern About Disaster Aid
July 20, 2010; Huffington Post | Only 10 percent of the $5.5 billion pledged by the international community after the earthquake made it to Haiti’s shores.—Ruth McCambridge
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