Charity work halted as funds held (BBC News)
Charity work is being held up due to the problems experienced by the Presbyterian Mutual Society, a pastor says.
Ex-Leaders of Charity Convicted in Terror Financing Trial (Washington Post)
A federal jury in Dallas convicted five men with ties to a prominent Muslim charity of scores of criminal charges yesterday, handing the U.S. government a significant victory in its largest terrorism financing trial.
Report: Charity parts ways with troubled Clemens (Fox Sports)
Roger Clemens has been asked to end his involvement with a charity golf tournament he has hosted for four years as the fallout from the Mitchell Report continues to haunt the seven-time Cy Young award winner, the Daily News reported in Wednesday's edition. Although Clemens helped raise millions of dollars for charities associated with the event, the Giff Nielsen Day of Golf for Kids was held ...
Islamic charity leaders convicted in terror financing case (CNN)
A jury's conviction Monday of former leaders of an Islamic charity for helping finance Hamas was cheered as a success for the Bush administration. But it was assailed by First Amendment attorneys and international law experts who said the case was weak and overzealously prosecuted.
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