The Nation - News from Dec. 24, 1985
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Holiday travelers found the going rough, with up to six inches of snow covering roads in the Northeast and heavy fog still shrouding parts of the West, delaying Christmas mail and forcing flight cancellations in Reno, Nev., and Seattle. The Reno Cannon International Airport was closed after heavy fog had canceled about 100 flights the day before. A new arctic air mass moving in from Canada promised to put the northern half of the country in the deep freeze for Christmas, and light snow covered New England
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