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They went to an Arista Records benefit for Pencil, which organizes the Principal for a Day program and has matched corporate partners with 300 city schools.
Instead, they are considering gathering information from the vast, centralised databases held by government, such as tax records, benefit databases, electoral lists and school rolls, as well as periodic polling of a sample of the population.
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