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Tuesday, January 11, 2005 eZine 5 Issue 8: Tsunami Internet Lessons, Oxfam Tsunami Case Study, Your Website Tax Compliant? ePMT Applications Due April 4th   VOLUME 5 ISSUE 8  
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April 4 2005 Deadline Set for ePMT Applications
Final Day To Register for Naples FL 2005 ePhilanthropy Training- January 13, 2005
Job Bank: New Positions Posted, Add Your Open Position Today!
Phoenix/Scottsdale AZ 2005 ePhilanthropy Training- January 27, 2005
Is Your Web Site Tax-Compliant?
Tsunami Relief Personal Fundraising Pages Help Make a Difference
FREE Secrets to Planned Giving Success!
Having a Nonprofit Web Site Just Got Easier....and it's FREE!
Raise More Money with DonorPerfect Software!
Web Becomes World's Crisis Command Center
Tsunami Rivals 9/11 in Corporate Donations
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