Hurricane Sandy
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New York struggles back days after killer storm
Flights resumed, but slowly. The New York Stock Exchange got back to business, but on generator power. And with the subways still down, great numbers of people walked across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan in a reverse of the exodus of 9/11.
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Paul McCartney to lead Nirvana at Sandy benefit tonight
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Gas rations due to Sandy start in New York
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Nor'easter brings snow, wind, and more power outages
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Voters not deterred by Superstorm Sandy
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Nor'easter threatens storm weary East Coast
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Telethon raises more than $23 million for storm victims
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Storm was cruel to elderly who refused to evacuate
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Destroyed Seaside Heights, New Jersey amusement park
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Some airlines fear jet fuel shortage in New York
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Coast Guard launches investigation of famous tall ship's sinking
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New York City Marathon canceled under sharp criticism
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Long lines, rising tempers at gas stations post-Sandy
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Exasperation builds on Day 3 in storm-stricken NYC
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Sounders, Seahawks taking donations for Sandy victims this weekend
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Experts: NYC sea barrier could have stopped storm surge
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NJ's barrier islands are scenes of devastation
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Obama visits storm victims, Romney softens campaign tone in Florida
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Airports and stock exchange reopen; NJ devastated
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T-Mobile merging service with AT&T to help Sandy victims
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Professional leagues plan to play after superstorm
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Crippled NYC subways could hamper storm recovery
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Mammoth storm Sandy plunges NYC into darkness
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Fire burns through 80 homes flooded by Sandy
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Blizzard in West Virginia as storm blows through Appalachia
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Famous Jersery Shore boardwalk blown apart in storm
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Search for tall ship's captain lost at sea
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Could Sandy delay the election? Probably not
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Sandy causes NYC apartment building facade collapse
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Hurricane claims famous tall ship off NC coast
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World Vision ready to send help to Hurricane Sandy victims
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Crane dangles from NYC high-rise, clearing streets
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Five reasons why Sandy is expected to be a superstorm
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Hurricane Sandy grounds thousands of flights







