New York Times finds lax controls in local Shrine clubs yielding little benefit overall for the Shriners Hospitals, which rely on a huge endowment and direct contributions.
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After the criticism of the Smithsonian for its CEO's compensation, a comparison raises doubts about the reasonableness of another institution's top salary.
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As with the Red Cross, an unwieldy board structure chews up and spits out executive directors. It will take an act of Congress to fix the Red Cross board, but there's no rescue in sight for the NAACP.
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