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      <title>Plan for NYC Ferris wheel rolls on, despite Sandy</title>
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      <description>NEW YORK (AP) — As the city grapples with rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy, developers are pressing ahead with plans for an ambitious addition to the shoreline of storm-torn Staten Island: the world's largest Ferris wheel. 
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