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Americans plan to spend less on holidays but remain generous despite recession

New World Vision study says we plan to give more to charity when the economy improves

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11/19/2009Laptops, cell phones fueling rape and war in the Congo?
11/18/2009Do little gifts really make an impact for children around the world?
11/17/2009School to Receive H1N1 Flu Prevention Supplies Made by Prisoners
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