Thursday, September 24, 2009

Daily Briefing: Despite criticism, ACORN pledges survival

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Millicent Hill, who runs a youth center, says ACORN helped her stay in her home, which also serves as a youth center,  in Los Angeles.
For ACORN, controversy now a matter of survival
By Judy Keen and William M. Welch, USA TODAY
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