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Monday, August 29th, 2011Residents are dealing with the aftermath of Irene — a massive storm that pummeled the East Coast.
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Residents are dealing with the aftermath of Irene — a massive storm that pummeled the East Coast.
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How to help
Following the track of Hurricane Irene as it moves up the East Coast.
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The Lede Blog: The Lede: Latest Updates on Hurricane Irene
As Hurricane Irene makes landfall on the East Coast, we are asking readers to send us pictures of evacuations, storm scenes and damage.
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Readers’ Photos: Submit Your Photos of Hurricane Irene
As Hurricane Irene makes landfall on the East Coast, we are asking readers to send us pictures of evacuations, storm scenes and damage.
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Readers’ Photos: Submit Your Photos of Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene has made landfall and is causing flooding and damage as it makes it way up the east coast of the United States.

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VIDEO: Reporter stands in way of Hurricane Irene
Hurricane Irene has made landfall and is causing flooding and damage as it makes it way up the east coast of the United States.

Seven states along the east coast of the US declare emergencies ahead of the arrival of Hurricane Irene, which has already caused havoc in the Caribbean.

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Irene takes aim at US east coast
A woman who left her east London home for a weekend away returned to find squatters living there.

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VIDEO: Woman returns home to find squatters
“Something there is that doesn’t love a wall.” — Robert Frost Fifty years ago, soldiers erected a wall in the city of Berlin, cutting the east off from the west. It stood for 28 years. It fell, and a new Europe and Russia rose up. (See a gallery of the Berlin Wall here .) Read full article > >

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On Berlin Wall’s 50th anniversary, a look at the still-standing walls (Photos)
A massive wildfire, described as Arizona’s third largest, threatens mountain communities in the east of the state.

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Huge Arizona fire threatens towns
Rebel forces continue to fight against Colonel Gaddafi’s troops in the east of Libya, with no sign of an end to the conflict despite Nato strikes.

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VIDEO: Desert hideout for Libyan rebels
OSLO — Lo, have we found him? Here, on the east coast of Norway, on the west side of Oslo, in a butter-yellow apartment building across from a day care called Urmafaba? Here, on this chilled spring morning, which the locals insist, with typically polite standoffishness, is unseasonable? Have we journeyed so long and so patiently to at last spot the rare and precious specimen that publishers speak of in hushed and desperate tones? Have we found . . . the next Stieg Larsson?

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Jo Nesbo, the next Stieg Larsson? The Norwegian author is no fan of the thought.
Jill Schulster, who co-owns JoeDoe in the East Village, has shared the Passover playlist she put together for the restaurant’s seders.
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Diner’s Journal: A Passover Playlist From JoeDoe
Libya’s rebel commander says Nato has apologised for mistakenly carrying out a deadly air strike on a column of rebel tanks in the east of the country.

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Nato ‘in Libya rebel hit apology’
Passengers stranded by lengthy delays on the East Coast main line complain about a lack of help to get home.

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Anger at East Coast rail ‘chaos’