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Hurricane Donations Did Not Hurt Other Gifts, Study Finds

By Caroline Preston

The donations that Americans channeled to hurricane relief have not reduced charitable giving to other causes, according to a new survey by the Conference Board, in New York.

Nine out of ten Americans who donated to help people affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita said they also gave money to the charities they traditionally...

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