«Come Gotham City» scrive il New York Post ma con i newyorkesi felici a tirarsi le palle e fare pupazzi. Si aspettava la tempesta, storica, perfetta, è arrivata tanta neve ma nessuna, la città ha chiuso scuole e uffici ma il 27 gennaio forse non entrerà nella storia meteo. New York è comunque sotto centimetri di neve, fermi decine di voli dalle 23 ora locale, il traffico sospeso per disposizione del sindaco, Bill De Blasio, e la circolazione è consentita solo ai mezzi di emergenza. Sospesa dalla stessa ora anche la metro, che normalmente funziona 24 ore al giorno e trasporta quotidianamente 6 milioni di
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No-one was injured in the explosion but the reception area was extensively damaged A masked man has thrown what police have described as a "firebomb" into the reception area of a Londonderry hotel. The Everglades Hotel, in the Prehen area of the city, was evacuated after the device was reported at 23:15 BST on Thursday. The device exploded a short time later when Army bomb experts were working to make it safe. No-one was injured in the explosion but the reception was extensively damaged. Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has tweeted: "Derry is a place looking to the future and will not be held back by those living in the past. Their attack on the Everglades must be condemned." PSNI Chief Superintendent Stephen Cargin said: "A masked man went into the hotel and left a hold-all at the reception desk saying he was from the IRA. 'Ball of flames' The device exploded in the reception area of the hotel when Army bomb experts were wor...
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