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"We talked for a while about doing the movie after the show is done, but the show is never done! ||||| Its creators hope that "The Simpsons Movie" will both satisfy long-term fans and bring Homer and Marge's family to a new audience. ||||| It is a complete movie experience, but again, we have a lot of little details that only the really, true die-hard fans are going to get."
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What was the name of the interviewing entity that spoke with the film's creator The Screening Room
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| So it really started in earnest in 2003, when we started working on this story that became the movie."
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In what year did "The Simpsons Movie" come to fruition 2007
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| It is a complete movie experience, but again, we have a lot of little details that only the really, true die-hard fans are going to get."
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In what year did "The Simpsons Movie" come to fruition 2007
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Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago. ||||| The Screening Room spoke to creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean in London about everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family.
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In what year did "The Simpsons Movie" come to fruition 2007
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained.
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition 4 years
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| But it's not as funny as when Homer falls off the roof.
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition 4 years
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Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused. ||||| To go from pitch to cut in two days is pretty impressive."
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition 4 years
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained.
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition Four years
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| But it's not as funny as when Homer falls off the roof.
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition Four years
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Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused. ||||| To go from pitch to cut in two days is pretty impressive."
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How long did it take for "The Simpson's Movie" to come to fruition Four years
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| The Screening Room spoke to creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean in London about everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Matt Groening
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years," he said.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Matt Groening
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Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago. ||||| Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Matt Groening
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| The Screening Room spoke to creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean in London about everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Al Jean
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years," he said.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Al Jean
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Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago. ||||| Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie.
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Who is the creator and writer of the most eagerly anticipated animated film this year Al Jean
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| "What really held us up for a long time was to have enough people to do the show and the movie," he said.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show 4
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show 4
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Technology has also played its part. ||||| For example, there was this joke I once pitched and David Silverman, the director, started drawing and as I was pitching it, it went into the film and it was cut a day later.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show 4
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| "What really held us up for a long time was to have enough people to do the show and the movie," he said.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four years
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four years
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Technology has also played its part. ||||| For example, there was this joke I once pitched and David Silverman, the director, started drawing and as I was pitching it, it went into the film and it was cut a day later.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four years
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| "What really held us up for a long time was to have enough people to do the show and the movie," he said.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four
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The film has taken four years to come to fruition, as writer Al Jean explained. ||||| Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four
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Technology has also played its part. ||||| For example, there was this joke I once pitched and David Silverman, the director, started drawing and as I was pitching it, it went into the film and it was cut a day later.
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How many years was the film held up from coming into fruition due to the need of having enough people for the film and show Four
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Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie. ||||| "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years," he said.
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Who was quoted saying, "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years." Matt Groening
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Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie. ||||| Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused.
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Who was quoted saying, "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years." Matt Groening
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Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused. ||||| The Screening Room spoke to creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean in London about everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family.
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Who was quoted saying, "We've had fans clamoring for a movie for the past 18 years." Matt Groening
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| The Screening Room spoke to creator Matt Groening and writer Al Jean in London about everyone's favorite two-dimensional yellow family.
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What is the name of the most anticipated animated film created by Matt Groening and writer Al Jean The Simpsons Movie
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- The most eagerly anticipated animated film this year hits big screens this weekend, as "The Simpsons Movie" opens worldwide. ||||| But it's not as funny as when Homer falls off the roof.
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What is the name of the most anticipated animated film created by Matt Groening and writer Al Jean The Simpsons Movie
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To go from pitch to cut in two days is pretty impressive." ||||| Technology has also played its part.
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What is the name of the most anticipated animated film created by Matt Groening and writer Al Jean The Simpsons Movie
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And fans can expect to be entertained by plenty of cartoon mishaps. ||||| But it's not as funny as when Homer falls off the roof.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Falling off the roof
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And fans can expect to be entertained by plenty of cartoon mishaps. ||||| Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Falling off the roof
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It is a complete movie experience, but again, we have a lot of little details that only the really, true die-hard fans are going to get." ||||| Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Falling off the roof
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And fans can expect to be entertained by plenty of cartoon mishaps. ||||| But it's not as funny as when Homer falls off the roof.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Homer falls off the roof
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And fans can expect to be entertained by plenty of cartoon mishaps. ||||| Simpsons supremo Matt Groening with his creations at the film's premiere in Springfield, Vermont Matt Groening told the Screening Room that fans had driven the demand for the movie.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Homer falls off the roof
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It is a complete movie experience, but again, we have a lot of little details that only the really, true die-hard fans are going to get." ||||| Groening told the Screening Room, "This movie is designed to both honor the people who have loved the show all this time, so there's lots of little details for them in the movie, little characters and stuff who they know and love, but we also want people who don't know the family to not be completely confused.
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What is one of the cartoon mishaps Homer falls off the roof
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Jean continued, "The technology to do this film really wasn't even around five years ago. ||||| For example, there was this joke I once pitched and David Silverman, the director, started drawing and as I was pitching it, it went into the film and it was cut a day later.
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Who pitched a joke to David Silverman Al Jean
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For example, there was this joke I once pitched and David Silverman, the director, started drawing and as I was pitching it, it went into the film and it was cut a day later. ||||| Its creators hope that "The Simpsons Movie" will both satisfy long-term fans and bring Homer and Marge's family to a new audience.
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Who pitched a joke to David Silverman Al Jean
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"What really held us up for a long time was to have enough people to do the show and the movie," he said. ||||| "We talked for a while about doing the movie after the show is done, but the show is never done!
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Who pitched a joke to David Silverman Al Jean
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people needing legal advice
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Southern Arizona Legal Aid was founded in 1951 as the Legal Aid Society of the Pima County Bar Association. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people needing legal advice
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| We feel like we do a pretty good job of helping people who find us," Julian said.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people needing legal advice
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Southern Arizona Legal Aid was founded in 1951 as the Legal Aid Society of the Pima County Bar Association. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| We feel like we do a pretty good job of helping people who find us," Julian said.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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Who will the Web site benefit Help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Southern Arizona Legal Aid was founded in 1951 as the Legal Aid Society of the Pima County Bar Association. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members.
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Who will the Web site benefit Help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| We feel like we do a pretty good job of helping people who find us," Julian said.
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Who will the Web site benefit Help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people in Arizona who need legal assistance with civil matters
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Southern Arizona Legal Aid was founded in 1951 as the Legal Aid Society of the Pima County Bar Association. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people in Arizona who need legal assistance with civil matters
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| We feel like we do a pretty good job of helping people who find us," Julian said.
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Who will the Web site benefit Poor people in Arizona who need legal assistance with civil matters
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Southern Arizona Legal Aid was founded in 1951 as the Legal Aid Society of the Pima County Bar Association. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| We feel like we do a pretty good job of helping people who find us," Julian said.
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Who will the Web site benefit $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| The $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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Thursday's celebration was the first public even held at the courthouse. ||||| About 100 members of the legal community attended, including state Attorney General Janet Napolitano and Arizona Supreme Court Justice Thomas Zlaket. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations and $50,000 for a legal aid website
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| The $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used Grants totaled 7 million dollars and are to be used for paying 6.6 million for staffing and the remainder for technology
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used Grants totaled 7 million dollars and are to be used for paying 6.6 million for staffing and the remainder for technology
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Thursday's celebration was the first public even held at the courthouse. ||||| About 100 members of the legal community attended, including state Attorney General Janet Napolitano and Arizona Supreme Court Justice Thomas Zlaket. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used Grants totaled 7 million dollars and are to be used for paying 6.6 million for staffing and the remainder for technology
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| The $6.6 million grant will pay for staffing operations.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo. ||||| Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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Thursday's celebration was the first public even held at the courthouse. ||||| About 100 members of the legal community attended, including state Attorney General Janet Napolitano and Arizona Supreme Court Justice Thomas Zlaket. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What is the total amount for the grants and how are they to be used $6.6 million is used for staffing operations
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice They received two grants totaling $7 million. A three year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice They received two grants totaling $7 million. A three year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant
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He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice They received two grants totaling $7 million. A three year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $6.6 million for Staffing Operations
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $6.6 million for Staffing Operations
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He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $6.6 million for Staffing Operations
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $50,000 for Web Site design
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $50,000 for Web Site design
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He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice $50,000 for Web Site design
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice Two grants totally over $6.5 million dollars
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice Two grants totally over $6.5 million dollars
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He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice Two grants totally over $6.5 million dollars
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| A three-year grant worth $6.6 million and a separate technology grant were announced at a press conference and dinner held Thursday at Evo.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice A staffing operations grant and a grant to create a web site
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On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million. ||||| "This is another step in trying to realize that.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice A staffing operations grant and a grant to create a web site
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He said the Web site will help bridge the "digital divide" that keeps the poor from using the Internet as a resource. ||||| The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
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What grants did Southern Arizona Legal Aid receive on the day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice A staffing operations grant and a grant to create a web site
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| It's funded through congressional appropriation.
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How are the grants administered A small proportional amount is allocated to the website
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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How are the grants administered A small proportional amount is allocated to the website
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"This is another step in trying to realize that. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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How are the grants administered A small proportional amount is allocated to the website
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| It's funded through congressional appropriation.
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How are the grants administered Most of the money is designated for staffing operations
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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How are the grants administered Most of the money is designated for staffing operations
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"This is another step in trying to realize that. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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How are the grants administered Most of the money is designated for staffing operations
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| It's funded through congressional appropriation.
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How are the grants administered Legal Services provides the money through allocations in Congress
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Both grants come from the Legal Services., a private, nonprofit corporation established by Congress in 1974 to offer poor people equal access to the justice system. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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How are the grants administered Legal Services provides the money through allocations in Congress
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"This is another step in trying to realize that. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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How are the grants administered Legal Services provides the money through allocations in Congress
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian, and though people may not have computers, they have access to libraries, schools and the courthouse
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian, and though people may not have computers, they have access to libraries, schools and the courthouse
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A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian, and though people may not have computers, they have access to libraries, schools and the courthouse
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian is chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian is chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses
|
A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
|
Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian is chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| Julian said that though most people do not own computers, they can still access them at libraries, schools, and courthouses.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian plans to offer poor people web access to legal advice
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The Web site, which will be created with a $50,000 grant, is intended to offer legal advice to poor people across Arizona, said Paul Julian, chief executive officer of Southern Arizona Legal Aid. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian plans to offer poor people web access to legal advice
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A. DeConcini Federal Courthouse, 405 W. Congress St. Deconcini was one of the organization's early board members. ||||| On a day it celebrated 50 years of giving free legal advice, Southern Arizona Legal Aid announced it has received two grants totaling more than $7 million.
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Who is the CEO of Southern Arizona Legal aid and how does he plan to help the poor conquer the digital divide Paul Julian plans to offer poor people web access to legal advice
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Thursday's celebration was the first public even held at the courthouse. ||||| About 100 members of the legal community attended, including state Attorney General Janet Napolitano and Arizona Supreme Court Justice Thomas Zlaket.
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What day of the week was the 50th anniversary celebrated on and how many members attended It was held on a Thursday and About 100 members of the legal community attended,
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Thursday's celebration was the first public even held at the courthouse. ||||| Charles Ares, a member of the board of directors in the 1950s, said the office was kind of a charity operation.
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What day of the week was the 50th anniversary celebrated on and how many members attended It was held on a Thursday and About 100 members of the legal community attended,
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Charles Ares, a member of the board of directors in the 1950s, said the office was kind of a charity operation. ||||| One of the grants includes the creation of a Web site with legal advice for the poor.
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What day of the week was the 50th anniversary celebrated on and how many members attended It was held on a Thursday and About 100 members of the legal community attended,
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