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 <title>A Tale of Earmarking</title>
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 <description>Over at Harpers.org, Ken Silverstein leads the reader through a tale of mysterious ways of earmarking. Earmarking, write Silverstein, &quot;is the the polite term for political pork-barreling, by which members of Congress discreetly insert money for favored projects and companies into massive spending bills.&quot;</description>
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