Mon, 03 Dec, 2007 - 17:32
At least 14 people died today as a treacherous mixture of rain, sleet and snow blanketed America’s north-east.
Schools cancelled or delayed classes from New York to Maine as roads became coated with ice and winds gusted to 40 mph.
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