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Ousted Chief of Fiesta Bowl to Admit to Felony

John Junker, who built the nonprofit Fiesta Bowl into one of college football's biggest national showcases, is set to plead guilty to soliciting employees to make political contributions and reimbursing them with organizational funds, his attorney tells The Arizona Republic.
Feb 21, 2012 |ReadRead article |CategoryNews-updates

Komen Race Has Steady Turnout After Planned Parenthood Flap

Participation in a Race for the Cure held Sunday in El Paso appeared to be unaffected by the controversy over the Susan G. Komen organization's withdrawal and reinstatement of grants to Planned Parenthood, the El Paso Times and Reutersreport.
Feb 21, 2012 |ReadRead article |CategoryNews-updates

Nonprofit Journalism Group in Chicago Is Shutting Down

The Chicago News Cooperative, a nonprofit journalism outlet that provided regional coverage for The New York Times, will effectively close next week, the Times and the Chicago Reader report.
Feb 21, 2012 |ReadRead article |CategoryNews-updates

Hospital Mergers Add to Tensions Over Religion and Reproductive Care

The acquisition of secular medical centers by financially thriving Catholic hospitals could give rise to a new front in the battle between religious leaders and the government over reproductive-health services, The New York Times says.
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Va. Passes ‘Conscience Clause’ Bill for Adoption Groups

The Virginia Senate approved legislation Tuesday to allow nonprofit adoption agencies to reject gay prospective parents, says the Associated Press.
Feb 22, 2012 |ReadRead article |CategoryNews-updates
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