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Charities that work abroad caution that antiterrorism guidelines could hinder, not help, their efforts

By Grant Williams

Washington

American charities and foundations are warning the Internal Revenue Service to tread carefully as it considers whether to craft new rules designed to keep nonprofit groups from unwittingly helping terrorists.

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