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Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Chicago Tribune: "Boy Scouts push for new relevance"

The Chicago Tribune looks at the Boy Scouts of America in today's newspaper as the organization approaches its centenary in 2010:

"Bruised by America's culture wars, battered by lawsuits alleging that it discriminates against atheists and gays, and beset by eroding enrollments, the Boy Scouts of America is approaching its centenary in 2010 determined to regain its footing as the nation's premier volunteer program to help boys grow into responsible men."

Read the story here.

Updated 4/29/2008 12:49:42 PMEmail This! | Permalink  


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