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May 2010

May 27, 2010: The Washington Post: Census Bureau adopts strict jobs screening after incidents

May 27, 2010: The Detroit News: Workers back up census forms

May 26, 2010: The Seattle Times: Census Bureau tackles undercount of Native Americans

May 26, 2010: San Francisco Chronicle: Is The U.S. Census A Waste Of Money?

May 25, 2010: USA TODAY: AZ immigration law fallout may hurt census

May 24, 2010: WOOD: Real Census calls won't ask bank info

May 21, 2010: The Washington Post: Dispute over Census questions ends in Calif. woman's death

May 21, 2010: San Mateo County Times: The Insider: A slimy missive from the RNC

May 21, 2010: The Washington Post: 2 lawmakers ask questions about Census Bureau lease at mosque-owned building

May 20, 2010: News From Indian Country: What the 2010 Census Means to American Indians

May 20, 2010: San Jose Mercury News: Accurate Census count means funding for state

May 20, 2010: The Canadian Press: U.S. census stirs fears of big government

May 13, 2010: KFOX: Republican Census Mailers Confused With US Census

May 13, 2010: CNN: Census questions answered

May 12, 2010: FOXNews.com: Census Instructs Staff to Use Caution Following Attacks on Employees

May 12, 2010: JUNEAU EMPIRE: Census ground campaign begins

May 11, 2010: The Washington Post: Crimes prompt Census Bureau to issue worker identification guidelines

May 10, 2010: Cape Cod Times: Fears of Census privacy breaches may be misdirected

May 10, 2010: The Associated Press: SoCal Indian tribes say the census ignores them

May 6, 2010: The Oklahoman: National GOP defends its ‘census’ fundraiser

May 2, 2010: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Inmates boost rural census

May 1, 2010: Dallas Morning News: Texas' census response rate finishes below U.S. average

May 1, 2010: Associated Press: GAO: Census has computer problem

May 1, 2010: The Washington Post: The census will be wrong. We could fix it.

May 1, 2010: The Salt Lake Tribune: Chaffetz challenges census on costs