Europe's Cold Will Be Unrelenting For Some Areas
Feb 9, 2012; 6:00 AM ET
A massive cold wave blamed for killing nearly 300 people will continue for portions of Europe.more >
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A massive cold wave blamed for killing nearly 300 people will continue for portions of Europe.more >
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