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Former NASA Official Charged in Scheme to Steer "Earmarked" NASA Funds to Consulting Client
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Former NASA Official Charged in Scheme to Steer "Earmarked" NASA Funds to Consulting Client
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Former NASA Official Charged in Scheme to Steer "Earmarked" NASA Funds to Consulting Client
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Former NASA Official Charged in Scheme to Steer "Earmarked" NASA Funds to Consulting Client
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Former NASA Official Charged in Scheme to Steer "Earmarked" NASA Funds to Consulting Client
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Earmarked is $100 million for the business school to establish the Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies.
Alumnus Gives Stanford $150 Million Gift Melissa Korn 2011
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Earmarked Gusto dishes are based on the best of locally sourced ingredients and paired with a recommended local wine.
Skiing Slows Down in Italy Michael Day 2010
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Earmarked projects, counter-intuitive though it may seem, offer Americans the most transparency of any expenditure - if properly executed.
Andy Rosenberg: Cutting Off Your Earmark to Spite your Face 2009
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But I expect the Bears or the Forty-niners will get all the Earmarked good players.
"Americans Like Big Government: They just don't really know it yet." Ann Althouse 2009
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Earmarked for greatness early in high school, Oden didn't disappoint as he led Lawrence North to three Indiana (4A) state titles.
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