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Yesterday's blinding snowstorm tied up air and motor traffic along the southern New England coast and buried Greater Boston in more than six inches of snow for the second time within ten days.

Most bus lines cancelled trips out of Boston late yesterday afternoon, and Logan International Airport closed at 7:30 a.m. to all outgoing traffic because of a low ceiling and poor visibility. A bus carrying the Brown hockey team to Cambridge was delayed and their contest at Harvard was postponed for over an hour.

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