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WJC
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WJCWorld Jewish Congress
WJCWorld Junior Championship (hockey tournament)
WJCWilliam Jefferson Clinton (42nd US president)
WJCWashington Journalism Center
WJCWestern Journalism Center
WJCWurlitzer Jukebox Company


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Since WorldNetDaily is partially owned by the Western Journalism Center, a tax-exempt organization created to "return the press to its traditional role as watchdog on government," it was disqualified.
A frequent guest on Robertson's "700 Club" television program, Ruddy is in the employ of Pennsylvania billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, publisher of the Greensburg Tribune-Review; his work is funded by the Western Journalism Center, which in turn receives its money from Scaife-controlled foundations.
1-million grant by Richard Mellon Scaife, a wealthy conservative antigay donor who maintains close ties to the far right and its ideological soldiers, including Joseph Farah, director of the Scaife-funded Western Journalism Center in Sacramento, Calif.
 
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