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Nine hundred guests dined last night at Pier 57, a former bus depot, festooned with photographs of the High Line hanging from clotheslines.
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Andrew J. Hall, who’s building a farm empire in Vermont selling lavender soap and cider, last night bought a trip to handmade-cigar haven Cuba.
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At least one person was killed and eight injured as a winter storm raked the eastern U.S., knocking out power, tying up air traffic from Atlanta to New York and sending temperatures soaring in much of the Northeast.
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Air travel woes have spread throughout the U.S. Northeast as gusting winds have delayed travelers from Baltimore to New York.
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The U.S. government’s decade-long fight to limit drugmakers’ ability to keep generic medicines off the market may reach “a turning point” soon, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jonathan Leibowitz said.
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New York commuters face slippery conditions this morning as the city is hit by a fast-moving storm that forecasters expect to deposit as much as 6 inches (15 centimeters) of snow.
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Tropical Storm Irene pushed through New England after killing 18 people, sending rivers to near- record heights and knocking out power to more than 4 million customers in 12 states and the District of Columbia.
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Hurricane Irene, a Category 1 storm with 85-mile-an-hour winds, flooded streets and damaged buildings in North Carolina as it began to move up the East Coast toward landfall in New York.
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Tomorrow may start with thunderstorms and rain in New York City and get worse, with heavy rain and gusty winds sweeping into the Northeast as the workday ends, the National Weather Service said.
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Another winter storm is aiming for New York and the U.S. Northeast, while Texas and the South still grapple with icy weather from this week’s storm.
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