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A Job That's On the Line

Comes now the newbie, the freshman senator, the bean counter with a nose for following the money. And at the moment she's following it -- not big money, not earmark money -- down a marbled hallway on the Hill to the poor schlubs who are paid $10 an hour to stand in line. In the morning, well-paid,...
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Libby Copeland

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