Ten of this morning's most compelling stories about the aftereffects of Superstorm Sandy:
-- "Staten Island Weeps At Discovery Of 2 Little Bodies." ( )
-- "Estimate Of Losses Is Up To $50 Billion." ( )
-- "Millions Stuck in Dark, Cold: With Temperatures Falling, Crews Scramble to Restore Power in Storm's Wake." ( )
-- "Scope Of Sandy's Devastation Widens, Death Toll Spirals." ( )
-- "Gas Shortages Add To Frustration In Storm-Hit Areas." ( )
-- "Isolated NYC Borough Says Help Is Slow After Sandy." ( )
-- "Sandy's Silent Killer: Carbon Monoxide Deaths Spring Up After Storm." ( )
-- "Fixing NYC's Underground Power Grid Is No Easy Task." ( )
-- "In Flooded New Jersey, No Oversight For Levees." ( )
-- "The Backlash Against The New York City Marathon Isn't Going Away." ( )
As of last evening, the NPR library staff tells us:
-- The death toll in the U.S. was at least 91. That follows an estimated 69 Sandy-related deaths in the Caribbean. Two deaths have been reported in Canada.
-- At least 4.2 million customers in the U.S. remained without power.
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