Europe's Cold Will Last for Weeks
Feb 8, 2012; 10:34 AM ET
A cold wave that has killed more than 300 in Europe still has a long way to go before it runs its course.more >
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A cold wave that has killed more than 300 in Europe still has a long way to go before it runs its course.more >
As temperatures fall this evening, some roads may get slippery in the I-95 corridor.more >
A purple squirrel has been found in Jersey Shore, Pa.more >
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