Thu, 18 Sep, 2003 - 21:47
The large eye of a weakened Hurricane Isabel crossed the coastal islands off North Carolina today as the storm pounded the coast.
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses were blacked out, and air travel was disrupted across the United States’ eastern coast.
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CourtsIsabelPlace: North CarolinaPlace: United States’Place: Outer Banks islandsPlace: VirginiaPlace: southern Outer BanksPlace: Ocracoke IslandPlace: Cape Hatteras, North CarolinaPlace: south-eastern MarylandPlace: Pamlico SoundPlace: Outer BanksPlace: Greenville, North CarolinaPlace: eastern North CarolinaPlace: south-eastern VirginiaPlace: western PennsylvaniaPlace: western New YorkPlace: CanadaPlace: West VirginiaPlace: MarylandPlace: DelawarePlace: WashingtonPlace: BritainPlace: Washington, DCPlace: BaltimorePlace: EuropePlace: NorfolkPlace: New BernPlace: KinstonPlace: Virginia BeachPlace: Cape FearPlace: southern North CarolinaPlace: New YorkPlace: Long IslandPlace: New York CityPlace: Eastern PanhandlePlace: PennsylvaniaPerson: Max MayfieldPerson: David StemplerPerson: presidentEvent: IsabelEvent: Hurricane IsabelOrganisation: National Hurricane CentreOrganisation: Virginia BeachOrganisation: Air Travellers AssociationOrganisation: British AirwaysOrganisation: Virgin AtlanticOrganisation: Federal Aviation AdministrationOrganisation: FAAOrganisation: US Geological Survey

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