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Even in an era of budget cuts, these government programs won't die
By David A. Fahrenthold
The programs sound innocuous enough: One spends federal money to store cotton bales. Another offers scholars a chance to study Asian-American relations. Two others pay to market U.S. oranges in Asia and clean up abandoned coal mines.
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