One Fund official promises money by end of next month
Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of One Fund Boston, said he would keep to his deadline to distribute all money collected by June 30.
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Kenneth Feinberg, administrator of One Fund Boston, said he would keep to his deadline to distribute all money collected by June 30.
A White House adviser said President Obama did not know the Internal Revenue Service had targeted tea party groups even as Republicans pressed for more answers.
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Globe Talk | May 22
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