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A New York gas station is back in business
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Nov 16, 2012
Checking back in with a gas station manager in Pelham, N.Y., after his station gets fuel.
Desperate for gas, some resort to stealing
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Nov 16, 2012
New York and New Jersey will end gas rationing programs that were put place in some areas post-Sandy. As demand continues to outstrip supply, some people are going to extreme measures to find or steal gas.
Firms point finger at Sandy for poor results
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Nov 14, 2012
The recent storm is being blamed by firms who see a drop in profits or performance, but some doubt the poor results can really be blamed on the weather.
Retail sales, prices fall in October
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Nov 14, 2012
After three straight months of gains, U.S. retail sales fell in October by about a third of a percent. Retail prices also ticked down in October.
California holds first auction of pollution permits
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Nov 14, 2012
Six years after enacting its own law to fight global warming, California conducts its first auction of carbon permits. Companies that give off large amounts of carbon dioxide will need permits to cover the emissions.
High-rise renters hurt by Sandy flooding
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Nov 13, 2012
The flooding from Superstorm Sandy has displaced a lot of New Yorkers, including those who live far above the high-water mark.
Sandy outages may help rethink power grid
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Nov 13, 2012
Long-term power outages in the wake of Sandy have led many experts to scrutinize the power delivery infrastructure and look at how it could be strengthened.
Investors move in on beachfront property after Sandy
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Nov 13, 2012
As many homeowners move out, investors will move in. The real estate adage 'Location, location, location' may still trump the risk.
New York landlords urged to house Sandy victims
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Nov 12, 2012
Government officials are working with New York City landlords on a plan to house storm victims in vacant apartments.
New York imposes gas rationing to ease Sandy shortage
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Nov 9, 2012
Gas rationing is back in New York City and parts of Long Island. And -- like in the 1970s oil crisis -- cars that end in an even number fill up on even days, and odd plates on odd days.












