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ACORN Foe Tries to Embarrass CNN Reporter on a "Palace of Pleasure" Boat
September 29, 2010; CBS News | Conservative videographer James O'Keefe was caught trying to set up reporter Abbie Boudreau by luring her onto a love boat of some sort where he or his associates would "faux seduce" her and videotape it.—Rick Cohen
Will $5 million Transfer to Community Foundation Mean Less in Grants?
October 3, 2010; The Olympian | When two foundations—with widely differing records of payout—merge, will the local community see a smaller grant distribution?—Ruth McCambridge
Nonprofits Ask Church: Where’s the Money?
October 3, 2010; News Tribune | The Missionary Church of the Disciples of Jesus Christ can't explain how the bulk of it donations is used—or even how much it has raised.—Rick Cohen
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Abuse Prevention Group in Public Melee
October 3, 2010; The Item | In South Carolina a YWCA is living a complicated drama that the battered and abused women they serve could probably do without.—Ruth McCambridge
Talk About Giving Back
October 2, 2010; Daily Comet | After winning the $10,000 grand prize in a charity raffle for the local nonprofit, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Terrebonne, Louisiana, Business First Bank turned around and wrote a check to CASA for . . . $10,000.—Aaron Lester
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