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Charity Programs Fare Better in Congress Than Under White House Plan, Study Finds

Washington

Charities seem to have a good chance of getting more money from Congress over the next five years than President Bush wanted them to receive, a new study finds.

The study by the Aspen Institute, a Washington think tank, shows that in its early stages of making spending decisions, Congress...

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