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		<title>New TaxWatch internship program honors Ken Plante</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Florida TaxWatch says it&#8217;s launching a research internship program for college students, who will assist on projects from &#8220;taxation and budgets to education and corrections.&#8221; The nonprofit watchdog, based in Tallahassee, received a $25,000 contribution from AT&#38;T to pay stipends to those who are accepted into the program. The internships will be named after the late state Sen. Ken Plante, a co-founder and first president of the organization. Plante, a Central Florida Republican, died earlier this year a three-year fight against ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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