81. The princess has said that she plans to establish a charitable foundation with some of the proceeds. 82. The way to do that is to let the young set up and manage a charitable foundation. 83. The yearlong investigation, which had already aroused anger through its evident half-heartedness, had focused on a complex of charitable foundations controlled by Suharto. 84. There are occasional speaking engagements, although he donates most of the honorariums to a charitable foundation that provides educational opportunities to children of workers in the maritime trades. 85. Thus the money often ends up in a charitable foundation that has a mission similar to the Blue Cross from which it came. 86. Typically when it buys a not-for-profit, Columbia takes over the hospital and the purchase money is used to set up a charitable foundation. 87. Unlike private charitable foundations, these trusts could, for example, own the entire family business. 88. Two buildings connected to the charitable foundations have been seized by the government. 89. Wealthy taxpayers received another advantage when Congress reinstated a provision giving them more flexibility to set up private charitable foundations. 90. Williams also got information from a man named Harry Ellen, an Arizona-born Muslim convert who started a charitable foundation to help Palestinian refugees in Gaza. |
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