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Fri Oct 18 19:05:28 2013

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year known as sequester, but theyre pulling together to make up the 
losses for important matters like helping local economies and salvaging 
federal programs that serve needy children.When the Navy decided to deal 
with sequester by pulling its popular Blue Angels fighter jet team from 
air shows and other events, organizers of Seattles annual Seafair festival 
dug into their general fund to pay for a replacement  the 
Patriots Jet Team.Seafair President Beth Knox said the Blue Angels had performed 
at the festival over the past four decades so spending $80,000 was 
important to the community and worth the money."We've had to look outside 
the box and find ways that we can fill the gaps where 
our government is not able to provide those services," she told Fox 
News.In addition to hiring the California-based group of retired fighter 
pilots, festival organizers also are bringing in a ship from the Canadian 
Navy to replace a U.S. warship that wont be coming to this 
summers events."Making sure the general public is educated about the value 
of our military, that doesn't change, even if the government has to 
cut back on its spending," Knox added.In Wyoming, two cities stepped up 
when the National Park Service decided to save money by plowing snow 
at Yellowstone National Park two weeks later than usual, which would have 
delayed the clearing of four park gates well past the typica
Looking to take the high life underground, Chinas officials are reportedly 
moving their secret parties to saunas disguised as farmhouses and hiding 
pricey alcohol inside water bottles.New Chinese President Xi Jinping has 
warned fellow Communist party officials to cut back on spending public money, 
but the People's Daily, the partys official newspaper, says some still arent 
getting the message."Instead of going out to high-end restaurants, [officials] 
are now eating in private clubs," it said Wednesday on its front 
page, according to The Telegraph. "Is this deep-rooted habit of dining out 
on public funds so hard to change?"The newspaper also said it has 
received reports of officials hiding Panda cigarettes -- around $110 US 
a pack -- inside Red Pagoda packets that cost only $1.50 US.Chinas 
official news agency, Xinhua, says a year-long campaign has been planned 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">on.The Democratic primary pits U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, who has 
staked out more liberal positions, against fellow Rep. Stephen Lynch, a 
former ironworker who has tried to appeal to the party's working- and 
middle-class base.Lynch, 58, has had to defend his decision to vote against 
President Obama's 2010 health care law, while Markey, who won his first 
elected office while in law school, has fended off efforts to portray 
him as a Washington insider.Markey, 66, is the better-funded of the two 
Democratic candidates, having raised $4.8 million through the end of the 
last reporting period, compared with $1.5 million for Lynch.Markey has also 
benefited from outside spending. Of the more than $2.2 million spent by 
outside groups, nearly 84 percent went to Markey, an Associated Press review 
of Federal Election Commission reports found.In the town of Wayland in his 
congressional district, voters trickled in to polling places.Holly Zaitchik, 
a 66-year-old retired Boston University professor, said she voted for Markey 
because he's "he's done a terrific job of being there when anything 
important happens" in Washington.Zaitchik also thought the Marathon bombings 
might discourage turnout among voters still coping with the aftermath."There 
are a lot of people who are still down and not wanting 
to participate in things," she said. "It's disheartening."The GOP primary 
race is pitting three candidates: former U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts 
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area to participate.Under the program, the locality pays 10 percent of the 
cost of about $6,500 for installing the charging station, as well as 
the cost of the electricity.In mid-January, Watertown dropped its proposal 
to install electric-car charging stations in the city parking lot altogether.Instead, 
earlier this month, National Grid announced that it would install charging 
stations in the parking lot of a Tops supermarket in Pamelia, the 
town directly north of Waterown.Watertown is known largely for its position 
as the last major city before the state's Canadian border to the 
north, as well as its 112 inches of average annual snowfall.Since most 
early plug-in electric cars will mostly be recharged via privately owned 
charging stations inside the owners' garages, the decision to keep free 
charging off city property won't make or break electric cars in the 
upstate city.But it does point out some of the unexpected hurdles and 
pitfalls that electric-car proponents can encounter as they work to install 
public charging infrastructure.Left unanswered is the question of whether 
city governments providing free parking also runs afoul of the New York 
state constitution.
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