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Storm's cost may hit $50B; rebuilding to ease blow
MARTIN CRUTSINGER,AP Economics WritersWASHINGTON (AP) — Superstorm Sandy will end up causing about $20 billion in property damages and $10 billion to $30 billion more in lost business, according to IHS Global Insight, a forecasting firm. In the long run, the devastation the storm...Tags: Economic Indicator, Hurricanes, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Natural Disasters, Air Transportation Delays
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Could Sandy postpone Election Day?
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- One week before a close election, superstorm Sandy has confounded the presidential race, halted early voting in many areas and led some to ponder whether the election might even be postponed. It could take days to restore electricity to...Tags: Barack Obama, Local Elections, Voting, Elections, Electronics
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Sex researcher's son charged with exposing self
DETROIT (AP) — A pioneering sex researcher's son who was cited for masturbating in New York's Central Park earlier this year was arrested in a rural Michigan sting operation for allegedly exposing himself to two female undercover investigators. A...Tags: Trials, Prisons, Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution
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Lawyer: Nude paint model settles lawsuit with NYC
NEW YORK (AP) — A nude model arrested last summer during a body-painting project in Times Square has settled her lawsuit against the city. The lawyer for 22-year-old Zoe West tells the New York Post (http://bit.ly/RfegwB ) that New York City will...Tags: Trials, Manhattan (New York City), Times Square
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NYC fair nixes pig races and goes to the dogs
NEW YORK (AP) — Organizers of the county fair on New York's Staten Island are making a dogged effort to prevent the spread of swine flu. The Staten Island Advance (http://bit.ly/NuYjBZ ) says this year's Richmond County Fair is forgoing pig races...
Tags: Labor Day, Richmond County (New York), Health Organizations, Staten Island (New York City), Swine Flu
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South Bend to launch national search for new police chief
WSBT TV ReporterA police department battered by controversy is trying something different in its search for a new chief. For the first time, an outside firm will handle a nationwide search. Tuesday’s announcement came nearly five months after former chief...Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Local Elections, Government, National Government, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois)
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VIRAL VIDEO: Bus driver catches girl who fell 3 stories
A New York City bus driver was being hailed as a hero for saving a 7-year-old girl who fell three stories from an air conditioning unit outside a Brooklyn building. "I just prayed that I'd catch her," Stephen St. Bernard recalled after rescuing the...
Tags: Coney Island, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Romney ad pulled from YouTube over copyright
NEW YORK (AP) — A Mitt Romney campaign video has been pulled from the video-sharing site YouTube at the request of a major international music publisher. The video, titled "Political Payoffs and Middle Class Layoffs," suggests that President Barack...Tags: Al Green, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, YouTube
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NYPD provides coverage at movie theaters
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City's police commissioner says the NYPD is providing coverage at theaters featuring the new Batman movie. Commissioner Raymond Kelly says the measure is being taken in the wake of the mass shooting in Colorado at a theater...Tags: The Dark Knight Rises (movie), New York City Police Department, Raymond W. Kelly, Arts and Culture
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NYC mayor disagrees with others on Chick-fil-A
NEW YORK (AP) — New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he strongly disagrees with the mayors of Boston, Chicago and San Francisco over Chick-fil-A's (chihk-fih-LAYZ') position on gay marriage. The fast food restaurant's opposition to gay marriage...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Gay Rights, Michael Bloomberg, Gays and Lesbians, Same-Sex Marriage
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New York wants to 'hide' baby formula to promote breastfeeding
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City is urging new mothers to go the natural route — by breastfeeding. Starting in September, dozens of city hospitals will ask new mothers to listen to talks about why their natural milk is better than a formula...
Tags: Breastfeeding, Michael Bloomberg
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NYC medical examiner probes stillborn mix-up
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York City medical examiner's office says it is responsible for an error that resulted in a Brooklyn family burying someone else's stillborn in their native Poland. Justyna and Rafal Sliwa (SLEE'-wuh) told the New York Post...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City)
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