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Thousands Trapped by Flooding in Hoboken New York Times HOBOKEN, N.J. — National Guard troops sought on Wednesday to rescue thousands of residents still trapped by sewage-laced floodwaters in this city on the Hudson River, as local officials pleaded for volunteers to help. See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York's Bellevue Hospital evacuating about 500 patients Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York's Bellevue Hospital Center, which has been operating on backup generators since the massive storm Sandy took out power across parts of the city, is being evacuated, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama, Republican Christie tour storm-hit New Jersey Reuters Christie, Obama form pre-election bond. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, a staunch supporter for Mitt Romney, heaped praise on President Barack Obama's quick response to Sandy in the aftermath of the massive storm that devastated the state's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York City Marathon to Be Run as Scheduled, Mayor Says Bloomberg New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at a news conference today that the race was an important part of the city's economy and people who died in the storm would want the race to go on. "There are tens of thousands of people who come from around the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York Struggles to Come Back to Life as Chaos Lingers Businessweek New York City struggled to return to normal life after superstorm Sandy, managing a partial resumption of mass transit amid a landscape of miles-long traffic jams, widespread blackouts and swarms of marooned residents. Limited service on the Metro ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York Business Journal Bizjournals.com PVH Corp. and The Warnaco Group Inc., which already share ties to the the iconic Calvin Klein brand, will merge to create an $8 billion lifestyle apparel company. New York City-based Warnaco (NYSE: WRC) agreed to be acquired by Bridgewater, N.J.-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Yorkers rally to celebrate Halloween despite Sandy CNN International The situation in New Jersey is so severe that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie signed an executive order on Wednesday postponing Halloween celebrations across the state until Monday. "I've taken this action to minimize additional risks to lives and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Advice For Post-Sandy New York Traffic: Take the Bike Bloomberg If you're a New Yorker living in a borough other than Manhattan and you're thinking about coming into the city, my advice to you: stay home. I, like countless thousands of New Yorkers, didn't heed that advice this morning, and my normally 45-minute ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sandy's devastation weighs heavy in northern New Jersey USA TODAY Clay Bogan, a music director at a local church, said he and his family moved back to New Jersey from Florida three years ago. "I asked God to to not bring a hurricane to Miami,'' he said. "I forgot to ask him not to bring one to New York and New Jersey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report urges UK to buy New Zealand lamb TVNZ Prepared by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), the report claims that the United Kingdom would be better off importing lamb from New Zealand, which has been produced more efficiently than on its own farms. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Airports and stock exchange reopen after Sandy, but devastated New Jersey ... Fox News NEW YORK – Two major airports reopened and the New York Stock Exchange got back to business Wednesday, while across the river in New Jersey, National Guardsmen rushed to feed and rescue flood victims two days after Superstorm Sandy struck. See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Savile sex allegation: BBC star took teen girls to hospital staff rooms NBCNews.com (blog) For 20 years, Jimmy Savile's children's show was a highlight of Saturday night family TV on the BBC. But now, British police say 300 people have come forward with claims that Savile abused them during his 60-year broadcasting career. NBC's Annabel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New York's ascent meets the rising ocean Financial Times For me, the most poignant photograph of the destruction left by hurricane Sandy was of the Fairway supermarket in Red Hook, Brooklyn. I used to shop there on weekends and, in the café at the back, next to two disused trams, would enjoy the vista of New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hicks: New 'Star Wars' movies won't follow existing story lines San Jose Mercury News Now that Disney has bought Lucasfilm and announced they will start making Star Wars movies again, speculation is rampant as to what the stories will be about. According to E! News, whatever the plot of Episode seven, George Lucas won't have a heavy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libyan parliament approves new Cabinet The Seattle Times The new Cabinet faces the daunting task of imposing control over armed groups, mostly former rebel fighters who defeated Gadhafi's forces during last year's eight-month civil war. The government must also build state institutions such as the judiciary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hurricane Sandy Slams New Jersey's Historic Seaside Heights, Boardwalk Fox News The well known town and historic boardwalk of Seaside Heights, New Jersey, loved by generations of families as a popular summer vacation spot, has been washed away by Hurricane Sandy. Besides ravaging beaches, the storm swept homes off their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Toronto eyes helping New York recover from Sandy Toronto Sun New York subway Debris litters the entrance inside the South Ferry subway station after it was flooded by seawater in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy in this handout photo supplied by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) in New York October ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New York struggles back 2 days after killer storm Businessweek NEW YORK (AP) — 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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