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Trains Roll, but Northeast Struggles Back From Sandy

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Published: Thursday, 1 Nov 2012 | 3:35 PM ET
By: Wires with CNBC.com

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New Yorkers felt the rumble of subway trains for the first time in four days on Thursday but gasoline shortages persisted in the Northeast and emergency crews struggled to reach the worst-hit areas and restore power to millions of people.

   
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