Saturday, November 3, 2012

New york hurricane sandy

  • Hurricane Sandy Deaths: Storm Was Cruel To New York's Elderly

    Water from superstorm Sandy is pumped from a flooded basement of an office building near New York's Battery Park, Friday, Nov. 2, 2012.

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  • Hurricane Sandy Death Toll 41 In New York City, Hard Hit Staten Island ...

    Firefighters look up at the facade of a four-story building on 14th Street and 8th Avenue that collapsed onto the sidewalk Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, in New York. Hurricane Sandy bore down on the Eastern Seaboard's largest cities Monday, forcing the ...

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  • How Knicks proved sports has a place

    As I emerged from the tunnel and stepped onto the court before the New York Knicks' 104-84 season-opening win over the Miami Heat Friday night, I panned around the gorgeously renovated Madison Square Garden, occasionally shifting my gaze to ... Four ...

    msn.foxsports.com

  • New York City Marathon Canceled: City Reverses Decision On Race After ...

    Following the outrage incited by the decision to move forward with the New York City Marathon in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, organizers announced the 2012 race has been canceled. A tweet from the mayor's office confirmed: We have decided to cancel ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy Brought Out New York's 'Warm' Side, Matt Lauer Says

    Tragedy has a tendency of bringing people closer, and as Hurricane Sandy struck down and left massive destruction across the Northeast, once again, we saw people band together to overcome.

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  • Disruption From Storm May Be Felt at the Polls

    Some New Jersey voters may find their hurricane-damaged polling sites replaced by military trucks, with - in the words of the state's lieutenant governor, Kim Guadagno - "a well-situated national guardsman and a big sign saying, 'Vote Here.

    www.nytimes.com

  • 8 million gallons of gas delivered to New York, Cuomo urges drivers to hang on

    The reopening of New York Harbor after Hurricane Sandy already allowed the delivery of 8 million gallons of gas - with another 28 million due in the next few days, the governor said Saturday.

    www.nydailynews.com

  • Listening to Hurricane Sandy: Climate Change Is Here

    Hurricane Sandy was a massive and deadly storm, extending more than 1,000 miles, bringing huge waves and more than 13 feet of water to parts of New York City. In Manhattan, floods swept away cars and overflowed subway stations. Along the Jersey ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy on Bikes in New York City

    The cleanup of the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy continues, with many people getting desperate for food, shelter, gas, electricity and safety.

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  • Are Nuclear Plants Safe in Hurricanes? Incident During Sandy Suggests They ...

    New York suffered a direct hit, with the city's mass transit system flooded and part-paralyzed for days to come. But there is good news, too, and that is all that it failed to do.

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  • Obama Steps Up Hurricane Sandy Response Before Hitting Campaign Trail

    "We still have a long way to go to make sure that the people of New Jersey, Connecticut, New York and some of the surrounding areas get their basic needs taken care of and we get back to normalcy," Obama said, adding that the situation continues to be ...

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  • Thanks to Hurricane Sandy, Steelers won't arrive in New York until Sunday

    The Pittsburgh Steelers will play the New York Giants at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. this Sunday despite the effects of Hurricane Sandy still reverberating through the New York/New Jersey region. However, the Steelers won't arrive in the ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy floods home of NY Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka ...

    Hurricane Sandy floods home of NY Giants linebacker Mathias Kiwanuka, displaces family. Mathias Kiwanuka can relate to the anguish being felt by so many in New York and New Jersey. NEW YORK DAILY NEWS. Friday, November 2, 2012, 10:51 PM. Print ...

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  • Days After Hurricane Sandy, Relatives Surface in Cuba

    The morning after Hurricane Sandy left its devastating mark on New York City, Maria Velez was relived to find the giant windows of her restaurant still intact.

    fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com

  • Nor'easter: New York, New Jersey May Get Hit By Snow Storm Around Election ...

    With coastal communities in New York and New Jersey still reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, the last thing the area needs is another storm.

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  • Post-Sandy New York: Long, cold walks

    And so, like thousands of others throughout the New York metropolitan area still reeling from Hurricane Sandy, Tiempos was having to make do.

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  • NASA satellite tracking Hurricane Sandy got precise fix on superstorm's rainfall

    FOLLOW OUR LIVE COVERAGE OF SANDY'S AFTERMATH. Still, Sandy did drop around 7 inches over much of the stretch of land from South Carolina to New Jersey.

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  • Amtrak Restoring Service From New York To Boston After Hurricane Sandy

    WASHINGTON -- Amtrak will resume service between New York City and Boston on Friday following the repair of commuter rail tracks damaged by Superstorm Sandy, the railroad said late Thursday. Earlier, Joseph Boardman, the Amtrak's president, said he ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy wreaks havoc on New York art district

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Receding water after Hurricane Sandy left its ugly mark on the walls of New York's art district, rising up to five feet on some buildings, and gallery owners sifted through the debris on Friday and assessed damage to valuable works ...

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  • Hurricane Sandy's Silver Lining: A Reaffirmation of Progressive Principles

    FEMA Community Relations (CR) team members moved through Breezy Point and Rockaway, New York, after Hurricane Sandy.

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