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In the U.S. Northeast, Halloween 2012 may go down as the holiday that fell to "Frankenstorm," as the monstrous Hurricane Sandy's been dubbed. But while wind and water may leave millions of trick-or-treaters high and dry, Sandy won't likely affect Halloween sales—most people have already bought their holiday goods, the U.S. National Retail Federation's Kathy Grannis told Advertising Age. Over the c
National Geographic stories take you on a journey that’s always enlightening, often surprising, and unfailingly fascinating.
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After IreneStorm-tossed toys add to the dollhouse effect at the damaged Virginia Beach (map) home of Denise Robinson (left), seen cleaning up Sunday after Hurricane Irene struck the city Saturday. Downgraded to a tropical storm Sunday morning, weakening Irene continued its march up the U.S. East Coast, to New York City and beyond. Even as clouds went from gray to white and sunshine again struck mu
On the ProwlA snow leopard recently photographed prowling the mountains of Afghanistan has plenty of company, as revealed by the first camera-trap pictures of the big cats in the war-torn country.The pictures, taken by a team led by the Wildlife Conservation Society, show that a surprisingly robust population of possibly a hundred animals is prowling the remote Wakhan Corridor (see map).Previous e
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