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That’s Not a Parking Meter, It’s a “Homeless Meter”

September 14, 2010; Orlando Sentinel | In Orlando, Fla., it’s illegal to ask someone passing by for spare change, unless the person is standing in a designated “panhandling zone.”—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit Newswire501(c)(3) Churches vs. Freedom of Speech

September 14, 2010; Canada Free Press | A conservative examines the trade off for churches in accepting tax-deductible contributions.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireNo Government Support? Think Again!

September 15, 2010; Nieman Journalism Lab | An article about whether or not nonprofit publications receive government support is equal parts astounding and funny.—Ruth McCambridge

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireA Columnist Shows Her Toga

September 13, 2010; Baltimore Sun | A writer’s attack on nonprofit property owners seems to be something of a camouflage for an attack on nonprofits themselves and the policies that lead to support nonprofit programs.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireFiorina’s Wayward Barbs Miss Mark

September 13, 2010; Glendale News Press | Carly Fiorina takes a whack at stimulus funding . . . and gets it wrong.—Rick Cohen

 

The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireWho’s the Boob in This Story?

September 14, 2010; City Pages | Some school administrators are banning bacelets that raise awareness about the need for breast cancer education and prevention..—Bruce Trachtenberg

 

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