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National scandal upsetting to Arkansas group's leaders

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Hattie Daniels, a co-chairman of ACORN Arkansas, tears up as she talks about several projects her organization has carried out to benefit low- and moderate-income people in Arkansas.

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At a time when ACORN is grabbing national headlines amid allegations of voterregistration fraud and illegal tax-filing advice, the organization's Arkansas chapter has fallen under the radar.


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This article was published September 20, 2009 at 5:25 a.m.

Front Section, Pages 1, 11 on 09/20/2009

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