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      <title>AP IMPACT: Will NYC act to block future surges?</title>
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      <description>Think Sandy was just a 100-year storm that devastated New York City? Imagine one just as bad, or worse, every three years. 
                   Prominent planners and builders say now is the time to think big to shield the city's core: a 5-mile barrier blocking the entryway to New York Harbor, an archipelago of man-made islets guarding the tip of Manhattan, or something like ...</description>
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