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Cambridge's first 24 two-hour parking meters garnered a total of $4.30 for the city coffers by 8:30 last night, according to an unofficial report. The advent of the machines Friday marked the end of the popular 19-hour parking privileges in the triangle between Harvard Hall and the University Theater.
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