NEW YORK, N.Y. - People along the battered U.S. East Coast slowly began reclaiming their daily routines Thursday, even as crews searched for victims and tens of thousands remained without power after superstorm Sandy claimed more than 70 lives. The New York Stock Exchange came back to life, and two major New York airports reopened to begin the long process of moving stranded travellers around the world. New York's three major airports were expected to be open Thursday morning with limited flights. Limited service on the subway, which suffered the worst damage in its 108-year history, would resume Thursday. President Barack Obama landed in New Jersey on Wednesday, which was hardest hit by...
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