[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2500] Re: Two Questions

From: Gail Spangenberg (gspangenberg@caalusa.org)
Date: Tue Feb 25 2003 - 15:14:57 EST


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>Unless something has been legally changed since I last looked, NIFL 
>stands for National Institute for Literacy.  The singular form is 
>what it was in the National Literacy Act and what it has been over 
>the years since.






>t's website is http://www.nifl.gov
>
>>NIFL stands for The National Institutes for Literacy.


-- 
Gail Spangenberg
President
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