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Heifer International Delays Opening

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Updated: January 7, 2009
Heifer International says design changes and complexities involved in cleaning industrial waste at the site of its planned new headquarters will delay completion of the center by a few months. The charity, which helps people in developing nations become self-sufficient, is building a new $13.9 million headquarters near the Clinton Presidential Library east of downtown Little Rock. The opening will be delayed four months to June 2005. Organizers say it took longer than expected to remove contaminated soil from the former industrial site.

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