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Marathon Is Set to Go On, Stirring Debate
New York Times
The race, the world's largest with a field of nearly 50,000 runners, is scheduled for Sunday morning — barely six days after Hurricane Sandy left parts of the city in ruins and crippled its transportation system. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and ...
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New York starts to get back to normal
USA TODAY
The internationally famed marathon run by the New York Road Runners Club will take place on its course through the five boroughs Sunday as scheduled, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Wednesday. "There are tens of thousands of people who come from ...
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New Jersey wakes to a scene of utter devastation after 'Superstorm' Sandy
Telegraph.co.uk
New rivers were forged through leafy suburbs, streets disappeared under massive sand drifts, giant sink holes opened up in the ground, engulfing cars that some residents had belatedly used to try to flee. From the air, sections of forlorn seaside ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
New York state asks Washington to cover all storm costs
Reuters
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New York state on Wednesday asked the U.S. federal government to pay all the costs of cleaning up and repairing damage from massive storm Sandy that tore through the Northeast this week and crippled New York ...
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New Yorkers in fuel scramble as storm-hit pumps dry up
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Drivers and homeowners scrambled to secure fuel for their cars and generators in the U.S. Northeast on Wednesday as storm-hit gasoline stations started to run dry. More than half of all gasoline service stations in the New York ...
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An Unlikely Political Pair, United by a Disaster
New York Times
WASHINGTON — President Obama toured the storm-tossed boardwalks of New Jersey's ravaged coastline on Wednesday, in a vivid display of big-government muscle and bipartisan harmony that confronted Mitt Romney with a vexing challenge just as he ...
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New York Times
Hurricane Sandy: New Jersey Filled with Scenes of Devastation
Fox News
New Jersey's delicate barrier islands, long and slender strips of land cherished by generations of sunbathing vacationers and full-time residents alike, are a hazardous wasteland of badly eroded shore, ruined beachfront homes, flooded streets and ...
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Sandy devastates fragile New Jersey islands
Sydney Morning Herald
The islands stretch north from Atlantic City almost as far as New York City. Evacuees who have straggled out from the islands have scattered, but about 200 of them who are hunkering in a shelter at Brigantine, three kilometres north of Atlantic City ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Libyan parliaments approves new government
BBC News
Libya's General National Congress has approved the new government led by Prime Minister Ali Zidan. The vote comes a day after protesters unhappy at the make-up of the proposed cabinet disrupted proceedings. Mr Zidan's list includes a mixture of liberal ...
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RIM says its new BlackBerry phone in testing
Businessweek
TORONTO (AP) — BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion said Wednesday that its much-delayed new smartphones are now being tested by 50 wireless carriers around the world. The Canadian company called it a key step as it prepares to launch the new ...
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5 Directions the New 'Star Wars' Movie Could Take
PC Magazine
Geeks, rejoice: there will be a new Star Wars film. Geeks, tremble: there will be a new Star Wars film. The Walt Disney Company said Tuesday that it will purchase LucasFilm for $4.05 billion, which includes the Star Wars franchise. Company executives ...
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Erinja community gets new traditional ruler
Nigerian Tribune
The Erinja community in Yewa South Local Government Area of Ogun State now has a new traditional ruler. The new traditional ruler, Oba Ebenezer Alani Egunjobi, was installed and presented the Staff of Office by the state governor, Senator Ibikunle ...
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New Zealand batsmen must walk the talk
ESPNcricinfo.com
Over the past two years, criticism of New Zealand's batting has almost become passé. So common have the collapses been, that each fresh clatter of wickets pushes their catastrophes toward the realm of the banal. Several among them are masters of making ...
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ESPNcricinfo.com
Largest Sandy toll? Not New York, but Haiti
Sydney Morning Herald
PORT-AU-PRINCE: The death toll in the Caribbean from Hurricane Sandy has risen, along with estimates of the damage and destruction it caused, as more assessments roll in. Two new deaths were recorded in Haiti, bringing the total for the country to 54, ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
New York staggers back to business
Brisbane Times
The New York Stock Exchange came back to life, and two major New York airports reopened to begin the long process of moving stranded travellers around the world. For the first time since the storm pummelled the heavily populated Northeast, doing ...
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New York City's Hurricane Sandy death toll rises to 30
New York Daily News
An 87-year-old man was found face down in his flooded Coney Island living room -- and at least 10 other New Yorkers drowned inside their residences. Two were heard crying or help by their Staten Island neighbors, who were blocked from any rescue ..
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New York Daily News
New York City scrambles for alternate voting sites, but optimism in ..
NBCNews.com
New York City Board of Elections commissioner J.C. Polanco said in an interview Wednesday night that the ten commissioners are working with Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Michael Bloomberg to find suitable substitute sites to voting places that have ...
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NBCNews.com
New York's East Village: signs of life amid the eerie calm
The Guardian
All along the streets people tugged small suitcases and hauled backpacks as they headed to other parts of New York where electricity was flowing and – despite a dearth of public transport – life has pretty much gotten back to normal. Trent Anderson, 34 ...
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The Guardian
As blackouts linger, Northeasterners try to adjust
Macon Telegraph (blog)
NEW YORK — Millions of families tried to adjust to life without modern conveniences Wednesday, two full days after Superstorm Sandy ripped through the Northeast and blacked out some of the nation's most densely populated cities and suburbs.
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
Cellphone Problems Persist Across New York City
Wall Street Journal (blog)
New York State Assemblyman Alec Brook-Krasny and Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz both reported on Twitter that there were outages in Brooklyn and across city in general from Verizon. Checks with subscribers show that Verizon Wireless ...
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Greece outlines new austerity as debt load rises
Malta Independent Online
Greece's government on Wednesday outlined the new austerity measures it intends to take over the next two years, as it revised its 2013 budget figures which predict the debt load will increase sharply as the recession deepens into a sixth straight year.
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Malta Independent Online
In Sandy's wake, debris chokes New York oil hub
Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In the busiest oil port in the United States, the dangerous detritus of superstorm Sandy - tree trunks, rail ties, a 3-foot-long traffic barrier - have replaced the tankers and barges that keep the Northeast running. Two days after ...
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New York hotels make do with fewer employees
USA TODAY
2012 - Many hotels in New York over the last few days have been making do with fewer employees, as Sandy devastated the region and quickly altered the lives of millions of people. Many hospitality workers, however, made sacrifices to stay in their ...
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New England Roundup: New Hampshire
ESPN (blog)
New Hampshire "How do I put this? It's a great honor, especially for the school and the program. That's the important thing," said Lenahan, 69, who clinched career win No. 343 with a 35-21 Division IV decision over John Stark Regional on Oct. 27.
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New England Patriots Have First Chance to Get Healthy
Rant Sports
One of the major factors in the New England Patriots disappointing 5-3 record over their first eight games is the injuries the team has suffered. Several major players have suffered injuries and been unable to regain full health. The team's bye week ...
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