World News | Robert D McFaddenm, The New York Times | Tuesday December 28, 2010
Airports and railroads limped back to life, but thousands were still stranded. Roads remained glazed and city streets choked with snow. Subways and buses ran sporadically. Power was still out for thousands. Business was bad, and there were grim tales of people snowbound for hours in cars, buses and trains. But the two-day blizzard that attacked the...
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