From the Editor: In Sandy's Wake
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I've visited quite a few in-plants in Manhattan, so news images of water filling the streets there made me fear the worst. I tried to reach as many New York City in-plants as I could in the short time before we went to press, particularly those in lower Manhattan. My calls and e-mails to managers at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE Euronext) and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene went unanswered, but further prodding of their communications offices revealed that the in-plants were without electricity but had not been flooded (despite false reports that the Stock Exchange was submerged.)
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