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      <description>&lt;EM&gt;Day to Day&lt;/EM&gt; investigative reporter Brian Unger gets an up-close and personal look at NPR's Frank Tavares -- the guy who does those funding credits. Unger convinces Tavares to read the lyrics to "Welcome to the Jungle."</description>
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