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    <title>NPR: Rep. Frank Wolf</title>
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      <title>GOP Congressman Wolf Takes On Grover Norquist</title>
      <description>It&apos;s rare to see a Washington Republican go after Grover Norquist,  the president of Americans for Tax Reform, who enforces  ideological conformity with his anti-tax pledge. But that  happened Tuesday when Rep. Frank Wolf, a Virginia  Republican, said his conscience led him to warn his colleagues that  Norquist shouldn&apos;t be dictating the nation&apos;s fiscal policy because of Norquist&apos;s background.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Frank James</dc:creator>
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