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  2. Center for Public Integrity - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Public Integrity. 2003. ISBN 978-1-882583-18-8. The Water Barons: How a Few Powerful Companies are Privatizing Our Water. The Center for Public Integrity. 2003. Lewis, Charles; the Center for Public Integrity (2004). The Buying of the President 2004: Who's Really Bankrolling Bush and His Challengers—and What They Expect in Return.

  3. Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda

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    The Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda, RMVP), also known simply as the Ministry of Propaganda (Propagandaministerium), controlled the content of the press, literature, visual arts, film, theater, music and radio in Nazi Germany. The ministry was created as the central ...

  4. 2002 State of the Union Address - Wikipedia

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    Bush spoke about the September 11 attacks four months prior that killed thousands of people in New York City, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The Islamist terrorist organization al-Qaeda carried out the attack with 19 hijackers that took over four commercial airline flights and crashed them into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers in New York City's Lower Manhattan, and into the Pentagon in ...

  5. Category : Anti-corruption non-governmental organizations

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    A. ACCU Uganda. Anti-Corruption Foundation. Azerbaijan Anti-Corruption Academy.

  6. Every Texan - Wikipedia

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    Every Texan, formerly known as the Center for Public Policy Priorities (CPPP), is an Austin-based, nonpartisan, nonprofit policy institute. Origin [ edit ] The Congregation of Benedictine Sisters in Boerne, Texas , founded CPPP in 1985 to improve health care access for the poor .

  7. Mackinac Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    mackinac.org. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy (/ ˈmækɪnɔː /) in Midland, Michigan, is the largest U.S. state -based free market think tank in the United States. [3][4] The Mackinac Center conducts policy research and educational programs. The Center sponsors MichiganVotes.org, an online legislative voting record database which ...

  8. Second Chance Month - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance Month. Second Chance Month, observed in the United States during April since 2017, is a nationwide effort to raise awareness of the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction, and unlock second-chance opportunities for people who have completed their sentences to become contributing citizens.

  9. United States India Political Action Committee - Wikipedia

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    The United States India Political Action Committee is a political action committee based in Washington, D.C. [1] Since its founding in 2002 by businessman Sanjay Puri, USINPAC has described its goal as "working closely with other Indian-American organizations to promote fair and balanced policies, and create a platform to enable the entry of Indian Americans in the political process."