AL Video: Treasurer Candidates Forum, Closing Statements
Closing statements by American Library Association Presidential Candidates James Neal and Alan Kornblau at...
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AL Video: Presidential Candidates Forum, Closing Statements
Closing statements by American Library Association Presidential Candidates Sara Kelly Johns and Molly...
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AL Video: Presidential Candidates Forum, Question 4: Work with Federal Offices
American Library Association Presidential Candidates Sara Kelly Johns and Molly Raphael answer the second...
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AL Video: Treasurer Candidates Forum, Question 3: Support of Student Members
American Library Association Treasurer Candidates Alan Kornblau and James Neal answer the second question of...
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AL Video: Presidential Candidates Forum, Question 3: Support of Student Members
American Library Association Presidential Candidates Molly Raphael and Sara Kelly Johns answer the third...
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AL Video: Treasurer Candidates Forum, Question 2: Commitment to ALA-APA
American Library Association Treasurer Candidates James Neal and Alan Kornblau answer the second question of...
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Blog entry: Turock Appeals for Spectrum Funds; Donates $100,000 to Presidential Initiative
ALA past president Betty Turock, in her role as chair of the Spectrum Presidential...
January 19, 2010 | Comments: | Read More
AL Video: Presidential Candidates Forum, Question 2: Commitment to ALA-APA
American Library Association Presidential Candidates Sara Kelly Johns and Molly Raphael answer the second...
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Blog entry: Council Tackles the Association’s Business in Record Time
ALA’s governing Council ended two of its three Midwinter Meeting sessions early in...
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The FCC and its supporters seem to think Americans desperately need government assistance to protect themselves and their children against an onslaught of filth.

Columnist Steve Chapman supporting a recent federal appeals court ruling that called the Federal Communications Commission’s ban on “fleeting expletives” unconsititutional, Chicago Tribune, July 15, 2010.
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