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fredag, november 02, 2012

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NEW YORK TIMES
TOP NEWS

Gasoline Runs Short, Adding Woes to Storm Recovery

By KATE ZERNIKE
Four days after Hurricane Sandy, the effort to secure enough gas for the region moved to the forefront of recovery work. In New York, the Taxi Commission warned of a thinner fleet.

Bloomberg Backs Obama, Citing Fallout From Storm

By RAYMOND HERNANDEZ
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, an independent, said climate change may have been a factor in Hurricane Sandy and he believed President Obama was the best candidate to tackle the issue.

Campaigns Brace to Sue for Votes in Crucial States

By ETHAN BRONNER
Thousands of lawyers from both presidential campaigns will enter polling places next Tuesday with one central goal: tracking their opponents and, if need be, initiating legal action.
 
 
QUOTATION OF THE DAY
"I've been pumping gas for 36 hours; I pumped 1,500 gallons. My nose, my mouth is bleeding from the fumes. The fighting just makes it worse."
ABHISHEK SONI, the owner of an Exxon in Montclair, N.J., where disputes on the line had become so heated that he summoned police officers to restore calm.

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