Those are questions that
millions of people in the mid-Atlantic and Northeast are asking
themselves this weekend, as they prepare for Hurricane Sandy -- which
has already proven to be a deadly storm and is threatening heartache,
and headaches, as it creeps toward the region.
Local and state officials
have joined meteorologists in trumpeting the storm's potential breadth
and impact, especially if it collides with a cold front from the West to
create a "superstorm" that stalls over the Eastern Seaboard for days.
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