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He resides in Washington, D.C. He resides in Washington, D.C.

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Ken Silverstein is the Washington Editor for Harper's Magazine. In addition to contributing to the print edition of Harper's Magazine, Silverstein publishes a weblog entitled "Washington Babylon" on the magazine's website.

In 1993, Silverstein started Counterpunch, a political newsletter.

He resides in Washington, D.C.

KEN SILVERSTEIN

Ken Silverstein is a writer for Harpers Magasine. He is also author of the book The Radioactive Boyscout a thrilling story about a boy named David who is very interested in science. He does experiments in a potting shed and becomes very interested in the topic of radioactivity. In conclusion, Ken Silverstein writes a lot and his book The Radioactive Boyscout sucks ass. Thank you and goodnight.



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