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How to repair a 108-year-old subway system
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Oct 31, 2012
Transit authorities say Sandy has caused the worst crisis for the New York Subway system in its 108 year existence. Two days after the storm, the transit system is still at a halt.
New York City reboots after Sandy
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Oct 31, 2012
New York City begins to reboot in its second day after Sandy. Residents cope with subway closures and reflect on how the region fared the storm.
Making a business out of making fangs
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Oct 31, 2012
Sebastiaan Van Houten, who works at a the Halloween Adventure store in Manhattan's East Village neighborhood talks about his job as a self-described "fang-smith" -- he crafts custom-made prosthetic fangs.
Citizens United and the rise of the campaign tracker
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Oct 30, 2012
A look at the work of campaign trackers as they follow every step of political campaigns across the country.
Sandy halts New York City subway
Interview by
Oct 30, 2012
The country's most extensive subway system has been put out of commission by Hurricane Sandy. A 14-foot storm surge sent water into the tunnels and seems likely to have caused considerable damage.
Quiet and waterlogged: Scenes from New York
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Oct 30, 2012
Flooding and power outages from Hurricane Sandy have brought New York City to an unprecedented shutdown.
Financial markets shut down in NYC ahead of Sandy
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Oct 29, 2012
New York City is preparing for Hurricane Sandy by shutting down the city's public transportation. Financial markets will also be closed today.
Chevron gives $2.5 million to conservative super PAC
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Dec 17, 2012
Corporate contributions to groups rare
Did somebody say 'climate change'?
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Oct 26, 2012
One issue we haven't heard about too much this election season is climate change. What are the candidates position on the topic and why aren't we hearing about it.
Adelson spends big on Virginia U.S. Senate race
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Oct 25, 2012
Contest is No. 1 among outside spending groups











