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Date Added: May 03, 2008 06:24:02 AM
An official with the Idaho Human Rights Education Center in Boise said she will forgive - but not condone - the actions of vandals who flooded the center with a garden hose late Thursday or early Friday. The word "forgive" is the central element in a new mural on the side of the small building behind the Boise Public Library.

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