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Sequestration May Delay Metro Maintenance, Expansion
Metro could lose up to $12 million in the current fiscal year thanks to sequestration; the Vienna station could take a hit.

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Metro could lose up to $12 million in the current fiscal year thanks to sequestration; the Vienna station could take a hit.

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