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Printing, Publishing
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Readers Internmational Inc
Readers International The mission of Readers International remains the same as it was at the start to bring to readers the best international literature especially by authors representing the national conscience of their countries who are therefore often subject to political pressures censorship and exile.
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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Illinois Police Association Inc
CONSERVE AND PROTECT THE INTEREST OF ITS MEMBERS WHO ARE MADE UP OF CIVIL SERVICE WORKERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE.
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Women's Service Clubs
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Womens Club at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Urban League Of The Upstate
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Craft Alliance
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Labor Unions/Organizations
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Illinois Agricultural Association
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Youth Development Programs
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Partnership for Appalachian Girls Education
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