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Fri Aug 2 05:18:55 2013
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Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 02:18:54 -0700
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rding to the Inspector Generals report, ECOtality
was required to kick in a minimum of 20 percent of cost
sharing under the $35 million in grants, and under the $100 million
award, it was to match the taxpayer subsidy. But the DOE allowed
ECOtality to use monthly costs of car owners and other expenses it
did not directly incur to leverage the federal funds. That meant the
company took on little risk in return for its subsidies, the report
said.Although there is no clear legislative history on the meaning behind
requiring recipients to provide cost-share, the concept is generally understood
to mitigate risk, help leverage federal investments, and ensure that recipients
have some skin in the game in these kinds of transactions, the
IG report said.ECOtality planned a full rollout of charging stations in
five major metro areas to address one of the biggest problems facing
the market for electric cars range anxiety, or fear that owners
wont be able to easily charge them. The goal, according to the
report, was for government to stimulate the installation of so many chargers
at commercial and residential locations, that places to re-power cars would
be nearly as ubiquitous as gas stations.But weak demand for the electric
cars resulted in a diminished need for chargers and the DOE and
ECOtality sought to reach the 15,000-charging station goal by spreading
the program to five more markets. The company also went heavier on
home-chargers for in
and size limits, it will be subject to three fees:
one for the extra bag, one for exceeding the weight limit and
one for going over the size restriction. Fees are charged for each
additional bag, each way.But those fees arent likely to change anytime soon.According
the Department of Transportation, Delta Air Lines collected more than $865
million in baggage fees in 2012, more than any other domestic airline.
In total, U.S. airlines earned nearly $3.5 billion in baggage fees last
year.
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 29, 2013: Demonstrators hold a banner during a protest against the
U.S. National Security Agency, NSA, and the German intelligence agency,
BND, during a rally in Berlin.APA broad range of officials including those
outside the NSA potentially have access to the agency's bulk phone records,
according to newly declassified documents that also show the agency has
had "compliance problems" with these databases in the past.The Office of
the Director of National Intelligence on Wednesday released three previously
secret documents, just as intelligence officials began to testify on Capitol
Hill at a high-profile Senate hearing on government surveillance.They begin
to shed light on how the NSA collects and scours reams of
digital data on the phone and email records of millions. The documents
once again stress that these programs allow the government to collect basic
information about phone calls and email communications, but not the content
of those messages. They say most of the information "is never reviewed,"
while describing the programs as vital to the "early warning system" for
detecting terror plots.But, amid emerging claims that too many people have
access to the information -- including lower-level workers and contractors
like NSA leaker Edward Snowden -- the documents describe a number of
scenarios where people inside and outside the NSA can tap into the
information.One declassified surveillance court order, which according to
The
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U.S. responded to atrocities in Rwanda and Bosnia in the 1990s, has
for years advocated intervention -- including military force -- to halt
human rights atrocities. At her Senate confirmation hearing this month,
she distanced herself from her 2002 call for a "mammoth protection force"
to prevent Middle East violence, calling it a "remarkably incoherent answer."Another
of Obama's picks seemed to be listing as Senate Majority Leader Harry
Reid said he would not schedule a pre-recess confirmation vote on Rep.
Melvin Watt, D-N.C., to head the Federal Housing Finance Agency. That agency
regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the taxpayer-backed mortgage giants
who needed huge bailouts from Washington to survive the 2008 financial crisis
and that many Republicans would like to replace or revamp.
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