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Faces of a Madrid Slum Clearance
Reuters 34 Roma people have been removed from their makeshift homes outside Spain's capital.
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This Is What an 11-Foot Storm Surge in New York Looked Like in 1960
The closest comparison we have for Sandy is probably Hurricane Donna.
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Hurricane Sandy's Track: 10 Million People Could Lose Power
And that's the "conservative estimate," according to a Johns Hopkins engineer.
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Hurricane Sandy Provokes the Largest Preemptive Public Transportation Shutdown in U.S. History
As Sandy bears down on the East Coast, some of the biggest cities in America come to a virtual standstill.
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Hurricane Sandy: How Bad Is It Looking, Really?
The "Frankenstorm" approaches.
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Democracy in America
What Not to Wear in Cocoa Beach, Florida: This Week in Bans
A "wholesome" beach community outlaws saggy pants, Rome goes to war with messy eaters and other banning news.
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Videos
Durham's Bridge of Death Will Decapitate Any Tall Truck
For years, a North Carolina man has documented an 11-foot-8-inch-tall bridge's amazingly destructive effect on passing traffic.
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Somebody's Watching You: A Style Surveillance Project in Brooklyn
"Our camera does not discriminate."
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This Bird Migrated Into a Skyscraper
Meet the Chicagoans who rescued it (and hundreds others) in what may be the most depressing job in the city.
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New York Islanders Will Move to Brooklyn
The announcement is expected to take place at 1 p.m. today.
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Bicycle Schools, Complete with Bamboo Bikes, On a Roll in Brazil
File under things that make you feel good.

