Government guidelines put in place after the Sept. 11 attacks to stop the funding of terrorists are threatening legitimate philanthropic and humanitarian efforts around the world, a group of foundations charges. The Washington-based Council on Foundations, which represents more than 2,000 foundations, charities and corporate grant makers, plans to push the U.S. Treasury Department to reconsider its voluntary Anti-Terrorist Financing Guidelines. Full Story
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