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As a reminder, the LaIR reopens starting tonight for its usual help hours (7-11PM).

The airport reopened to start ferrying tourists back home and buses crowded the streets.

Though many factories were still closed after the magnitude-6.0 earthquake that hit the region on May 20, many businesses had been preparing to reopen or start production again.

Then, after Hurricane Katrina, Mr. Naghi somehow managed to reopen, and started stocking milk and microwave snacks in a small space at the front of the Zone, as it is known to habitués.

Medical and engineering classes were reopened in stages starting in January 1999.

A garage in Tacloban has reopened and is starting to sell fuel to people again.

The London Olympic Park has reopened to visitors, starting this Easter weekend.

Singh said that wildlife officials remained on the alert into Tuesday afternoon, but with no sightings of the animal since Monday, schools reopened and things started to go "back to normal".

The center will reopen in phases starting in May.

Senate Democrats, for their part, were moving to halt legislation to pressure Republicans to reopen the government, starting Tuesday.

In a three-parter on consecutive nights, the American film-maker Gillian Pachter reopens the case, starting with the police investigation.

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