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		<title>A Report From the Lincoln Memorial Concert</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jan 2009 18:42:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew Beaujon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jule Banville reports from the We Are One concert: Getting in via the security gates pretty easy. Bag restrictions were not really followed. Bags were not confiscated. They were checked in a cursory way. Basically it was like security at any big outdoor concert. People are bringing in chairs, strollers, and blankets with no trouble.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jule Banville</strong> reports from the We Are One concert: Getting in via the security gates pretty easy. Bag restrictions were not really followed. Bags were not confiscated. They were checked in a cursory way. Basically it was like security at any big outdoor concert. People are bringing in chairs, strollers, and blankets with no trouble.</p>
<p>But if you're hungry there's a big problem. The line to get to the refreshment tent: Mammoth. <strong>Kaitlyn Boyle</strong>, 20, a student at Catholic, got to the grounds at 9 this morning and got through security in 15 minutes. But it took her two hours to get hot dogs. Those hot dogs, which are sold with chips, cost $6 apiece. Her total tab, with a $2 cookie, was $14. She's p.o.'d because all she really wanted was hot chocolate and they ran out by the time she made it through the line.</p>
<p>Banville went to back of line to find someone whose hopes she could deflate. She found <strong>Craig Massari</strong>, 39, a steelworker from Buffalo, N.Y. He'd left Buffalo at 2:30 this morning; the bus dropped his group off here. They have to get to Baltimore, where they're staying, tonight. The bus trip and hotel is costing him $900 for the weekend, but it's worth it because he wants to be part of history. Unfortunately, he also wanted some hot chocolate. Banville broke the news to him.</p>
<p>"Well, then I'm going to storm the place," he said. And then he continued to wait in line.</p>
<p>Banville also reports that the Jumbotron she's standing by, between the Korean War monument and the Reflecting Pool,  just went dark. Says there is a "Huge, huge, huge amount of porta potties." If you've gotta pee, you're taken care of, she says. If you didn't bring snacks, you're fucked.</p>
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