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		<title>By: Joanne Fritz</title>
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		<description>Good idea, Tom! This reminds me of decorating advice (really). My favorite decorating tip as a young homemaker was to store most of your tchokies (sp?) and just display a few at a time. I&#039;m reminded of this whenever I land on a NPO website where I get lost in all the options, categories, and programs. Have we taken choice too far? Like the 100s of cereal choices at the supermarket? We can be complex organizations but simplify our interface with our supporters, lest we give them a migraine. Simple..I like it.</description>
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