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Learn about lives without heat, electricity, a phone, subway money or adequate medical care.
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Easier to live without heat.
Mr. Clark spent years living without heat and water, slowly fixing up the rented space.
Some New York Times articles, meanwhile, offer other tips to keep heat from sneaking out of your house (or even learning to live without heat).
To the Editor: My roommates and I lived without heat for an entire winter in college in Delaware because of a defective thermostat.
Some squatters wonder aloud how their detractors would fare living without heat or hot water, as many did in the squatter buildings.
Living without heat is an annual game of survival for thousands of New Yorkers across the city's five boroughs, a brutal challenge to stay warm.
I took a love of the land to the Himalayas for a two-year stint with the Peace Corps, living without heat, electricity, and plumbing a long day's hike from the nearest road.
In the late 1970s, when the South Bronx was awash in crime and despair, he joined with local activists to help tenants who were living without heat or hot water for weeks at a time.
On Wednesday night, citing Mrs. Hsieh's death, a FEMA official urged city authorities to provide alternate accommodations to the residents of Knickerbocker Village, where about 700 seniors had been living without heat since the hurricane.
This time, though, Europe is suffering as well, with hundreds of thousands of people in southeastern Europe living without heat for six days and factories shutting down in several countries.
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