Steve Brandt wrote:

> List member Ann Berget noticed the head on my article in the 
> paper this morning:  Funding shrinks for neighborhoods
> 
> Does anyone out there know if psychiatry is an allowable NRP expense?

If there is you might want to check for other
unconscious influences.  For instance the use of
the phrase, "...the city has estimated how much 
it can expect for its prime neighborhood program
if the money isn't RAIDED for competing priorities."  
Why not, "if the money isn't USED for competing 
priorities," or "if the money isn't ALLOCATED for 
competing priorities," or "if the money isn't APPROPRIATED
for competing priorities."  Of course this is
not the first Star Tribune "news" story that should 
have appeared in the opinion section.  You might
also consider labeling reductions as "prime cuts" given 
that you describe the NRP as the "prime" neighborhood 
program.

Michael Atherton
Prospect Park

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