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Airports and stock exchange reopen; NJ devastated
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City has begun coming back to life today in the wake of superstorm Sandy. Across the river in New Jersey, fires still rage and National Guardsmen are working to rescue flood victims two days after the storm moved ashore.
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Obama gets 1st-hand look at Sandy damage
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ConEd planned for big storm, got even bigger one
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Fake photos of Hurricane Sandy go viral
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US stocks edge down after historic 2-day close
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Despite storm, US jobs report to be issued on time
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In darkened NYC, safety on the list of concerns
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Storify: NBC live blogging Sandy
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Northeast travel slowly resumes
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Sandy prompts harrowing NYC hospital evacuation
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IRS extends deadline for storm-hit taxpayers
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Some in Hoboken look for escape from floods
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NY governor: MTA subway, rail, bus fares waived
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Obama to visit storm victims as campaign rolls on
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A state-by-state look at the East Coast superstorm
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Schools, financial markets, subways shut down as storm approaches New York
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Romney scraps Monday night, Tuesday campaigning
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Photos: Superstorm Sandy darkens NY
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Supreme Court in session with rest of town shut
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Hurricane Sandy brings wind, rain to East Coast
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Hurricane Sandy could delay October jobs report
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Sandy speeds up, heads for evening landing in NJ
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Mammoth storm Sandy plunges NYC into darkness
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Superstorm Sandy crashes ashore in New Jersey
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Analysts say Sandy unlikely to damage US economy
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Md. closes main highway bridge over Chesapeake Bay
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Amtrak cancels Tuesday service in Northeast
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How to stay connected during Hurricane Sandy
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Crane dangles from NYC high-rise, clearing streets
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Sandy sinks replica Bounty off NC coast
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Superstorm Sandy floods NYC
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Weather Blog: Tropical Update Sandy
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Hurricane Sandy hits Jamaica
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Hurricane Sandy packs punch at Charlotte Airport
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Photos: Sandy brings rain, wind to Fla.
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Hurricane Sandy 2012 Pictures






