Features (Page 66)
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“Canstruction” helps Sandy victims and the needy
Creations have ranged from gravity defying beehives to spaceships, balloon dogs and enormous cupcakes made entirely of unopened food cans.

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Burned beyond repair
A family's home is destroyed because of a downed power line during Hurricane Sandy.

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Seaport steakhouse reopens after Sandy’s destruction
The 27-year restaurant owner wasted no time rebuilding MarkJoseph.
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The pain of forced marriage
Vidya Sri, tells her story.
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New Yorkers continue to give despite tough economic times
Coat donations are accepted at New York public libraries and New York City Police Departments until December 31st.

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Bunnies find love through speed dating
Rabbit Rescue and Rehab, the New York City chapter of the House Rabbit Society, provide these bunny speed-dating services as part of their efforts to encourage house rabbit adoption.

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A growing number of “preppers” prepare for doomsday
They want ensure their safety in the event of a disaster situation, no matter how severe.
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Acting classes help recovering addicts on their road to sobriety
Phoenix House partnered with the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, and began offering its residents a weekly acting class. Now, a month and a half later, there is a wait list to get into the class.

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International students struggle to find jobs in the U.S.
They have to deal with restrictive visa requirements and limited jobs opportunities because of their limited visa status.
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Greek Americans try and help their struggling motherland
Many Greek Americans are worried and frustrated with the never ending crisis in Greece