Illness, Injury Risks Linger After Sandy
















It’s been a week since superstorm Sandy unleashed flooding, power outages and wind damage on the east coast, and although recovery efforts are underway, doctors warn that residents are not out of the woods for new health hazards.


Mold Causes Breathing Problems













With flooding comes mold, and it can make victims sick even if it’s invisible, doctors warned.


“Even if you’re not allergic, mold spores tend to be irritating to the airways and can cause respiratory symptoms,” said Dr. David Rosenstreich, the director of Allergy and Immunology at Montefiore Medical Center. He said that an estimated 10 percent to 20 percent of the population is allergic to mold.


Dr. Christopher Portier, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Center for Environmental Health, said mold can trigger asthma and even cause headaches when it’s in a certain growth phase.


“Mold is going to be a serious problem unless you take care of it right now,” said Portier, who also directs the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry. “It’s very tricky to predict what’s going to happen with it and the bottom line is that you really don’t want it in your home.”


Visible mold can be wiped away with a bleach and water mixture. Never mix bleach and ammonia because the gas it creates can be deadly.


Portier suggested removing and discarding drywall and insulation that came into contact with floodwater and discarding items that can’t be washed. These include mattresses, carpeting, rugs and stuffed animals.


“It’s a long-standing problem. Even if you remove the visible mold, there still might be mold growth between the walls,” said Dr. Maureen Lichtveld, who chairs the environmental health department at Tulane University School of Public Health. In New Orleans, Lichtveld experienced the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.


Lichtveld said children and elderly people with asthma and chronic lung disease are most likely to get sick because of mold. It’s also possible many children lost their asthma inhalers or didn’t have time to refill their prescriptions, putting them at greater risk for an attack.


In the months following Katrina, people in the gulf coast began complaining to their physicians about “Katrina cough,” which was thought to be caused by extra bacteria and mold in the air after floodwaters remained for six weeks. However, Lichtveld studied the cough and debunked it as a rumor. She blamed it on the combination of flu season and the dry autumn that followed Hurricane Katrina, resulting in more dust particles in the air.


Rosenstreich said he is most worried about children’s bedrooms, but Lichtveld said indoor environments at risk for mold contamination include school, day care and nursing homes.


Bacteria Causes Illnesses and Infections


Floodwaters are dangerous because they often contain raw sewage, as ABC News Chief Health and Medical Editor Dr. Richard Besser proved last week, when he tested a sample from lower Manhattan and found gasoline, e.coli and coliform.


But the health risk isn’t gone when the water recedes because contaminated puddles and surfaces remain, Portier said.


People, especially children, can get sick by touching contaminated objects and putting their hands in their mouths, causing gastrointestinal problems like diarrhea and vomiting, Portier said. They can also get infections from coming in contact with the bacteria with open sores and cuts, which can be “very difficult to treat.”


Katrina’s Health Lessons for Sandy Victims


“Keeping hands clean is very, very important.” Portier said. “If you’re not sure the water is safe, boil the water before you wash your hands with it.”


Rosenstreich added that people can’t get sick from simply breathing near the dirty water, but they should wear a mask and gloves when they come in contact with it. Even an unnoticed paper cut can become a big problem.


“I’m looking at my hands now, and I’ve got a million little cuts from cleaning my backyard,” he said. “People have to be really careful.”


Carbon Monoxide Poisoning from Back-up Generators


Superstorm Sandy left millions of people without power Monday night, prompting many of them to use back-up generators and coal stoves inside their homes to keep warm. But without proper ventilation, a cozy, alternative heating source can turn deadly when exhaust gets trapped and causes carbon monoxide poisoning.


So far, 439 carbon monoxide exposures have been reported to poison control centers in 12 states in the week since the storm, and four people in Pennsylvania died as a result, according to the CDC.


“It’s odorless,” Portier said. “You can’t tell it’s there, and then you start getting a headache, lay down and don’t get up.”


Carbon monoxide poisoning affects red blood cells, which carry oxygen throughout the body. However, the blood cells pick up carbon monoxide faster than they pick up oxygen, so when there’s a lot of carbon monoxide in the air, they don’t pick up enough oxygen. The result is tissue damage from oxygen deprivation that can ultimately result in death.


Wood stoves, fireplaces and even generators placed outdoors can produce lethal amounts of carbon monoxide if the ventilation is bad.


Sometimes, people in apartments put the generators outside, and open enough windows to keep their homes ventilated, but the exhaust poisons an unsuspecting tenant in another nearby apartment who wasn’t told to open his or her windows.


Home Repairs Gone Awry and Other Injuries


Dr. Joseph Guarisco, the chief of emergency services for Ochsner Health System in New Orleans, said he saw it all in 2005 when Hurricane Katrina filled his ER with patients for months after the storm.


“It’s going to be a new environment, and you have to be really mindful and that’s the key thing,” Guarisco said. “There are dangers lurking everywhere that were not there before the storm.”


For the first several weeks, Guarisco’s patients ran into problems because they were evacuated outside their health networks and couldn’t see their regular physicians or get their prescriptions. He saw many patients with chronic issues, such as renal failure, who couldn’t get access to normal treatment like dialysis.


He also saw hydration and nutrition issues, as well as patients who tried to ride out being sick on their own but eventually needed to see a doctor. Some patients tried to eat contaminated or unrefrigerated food, and came down with gastrointestinal ailments.


Once that subsided, the home repair injuries started pouring in.


“As people return [home] it kind of evolves to a different nature of patients trying to put things back together,” he said. “They fall off the roof into standing water, lots of eye injuries from branches and debris. Lots of soft tissue stuff.”


He said people who had never used power tools in their lives suddenly felt compelled to use power chain saws, power drills and nail guns. Many of them came in with hand injuries.


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France to give businesses $25 billion tax break
















PARIS (AP) — France‘s government has promised €20 billion ($ 25 billion) in tax credits to businesses as part of a “competitiveness pact” that it hopes will spark innovation and lower unemployment – but falls short of calls in a recent report for a “shock” to the economy.


The announcement of the plan Tuesday came a day after a government-commissioned report — by Louis Gallois, former head of Airbus parent EADS — said the country’s ailing economy needed a big kick to stay globally competitive.













Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said the government‘s plan, which includes a €500 million fund to help struggling small businesses, would put the country “back at the heart of the world economy.”


“This new French model will consist of finding a way back to creating jobs and will no longer be financed by permanent deficits,” he said.


However, the government plan has fallen short of some of the recommendations in the Gallois report and raises fears that the Socialist administration of President Francois Hollande is not doing enough to revitalize the French economy.


For example, the $ 20 billion tax credit is to be implemented over three years — with €10 billion available in 2013 and the rest split over the following two years. Gallois recommended in his report for the government that the breaks should happen over one or two years to have the maximum effect.


The measure also takes the form of an income tax credit, rather than a reduction in the social charges employers pay on salaries, as Gallois had suggested. The government argues that its method is designed to have immediate impact, while deferring payment until 2014 when next year’s tax bill comes due. That, however, assumes that companies will start spending and hiring right away in anticipation of the credit.


France faces several major economic challenges, including an unemployment rate of 10.8 percent, and labor regulations that make firing so difficult it has discouraged hiring. Growth has ground to a halt, and several major companies have announced thousands of layoffs in recent weeks.


France has largely sidestepped the massive budget cuts and reforms undertaken by its neighbors, despite having one of the world’s highest proportions of state spending. Unions and companies are currently in discussions to overhaul the labor market – but the issues are so touchy in France that it’s unclear how far they’ll go.


Gallois warned in his report that the biggest problem in France is that because of high labor costs, companies have to slash prices in order to compete. Without high profit margins, companies have very little to invest in product innovation and quality. Ayrault promised that the pact would give companies more room to maneuver and address this problem.


The government’s plan focuses on small businesses, often the motors of innovation and employment. It calls for small businesses to receive special help to compete internationally, and billions of euros in a new public investment bank will be reserved for smaller companies.


The government also promised to reduce red tape and to limit changes to its tax and other policies over the next five years. France has a very complex tax code – a major thorn in the side of companies, especially small ones that spend tremendous resources to figure out what they owe.


Half of the money will come from spending cuts between 2014 and 2015. However, Ayrault did not detail what would be cut. The rest will come from new taxes, including a hike to most sales taxes – apart from basics like food which will benefit from a cut – in 2014.


The new measure follows a similar plan by former President Nicolas Sarkozy to lower the tax burden on companies via a blanket increase in sales tax. At the time, the Socialists campaigned against the plan and one of their first moves in office was to scrap it. The new government’s plan is similar, but lowers the sales tax on basic necessities, a move the Socialists hope will ensure the poorest people aren’t unduly burdened.


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Methane warnings ignored before NZ mine disaster
















WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — A New Zealand coal mining company ignored 21 warnings that methane gas had accumulated to explosive levels before an underground explosion killed 29 workers two years ago, an investigation concluded.


The official report released Monday after 11 weeks of hearings on the disaster found broad safety problems in New Zealand workplaces and said the Pike River Coal company was exposing miners to unacceptable risks as it strove to meet financial targets.













“The company completely and utterly failed to protect its workers,” New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said Monday.


The country’s labor minister, Kate Wilkinson, resigned from her labor portfolio after the report’s release, saying she felt it was the honorable thing to do after the tragedy occurred on her watch. She plans to retain her remaining government responsibilities.


The Royal Commission report said New Zealand has a poor workplace safety record and its regulators failed to provide adequate oversight before the explosion.


At the time of the disaster, New Zealand had just two mine inspectors who were unable to keep up with their workload, the report said. Pike River was able to obtain a permit with no scrutiny of its initial health and safety plans and little ongoing scrutiny.


Key said he agrees with the report’s conclusion that there needs to be a philosophical shift in New Zealand from believing that companies are acting in the best interests of workers to a more proscriptive set of regulations that forces companies to do the right thing.


The commission’s report recommended a new agency be formed to focus solely on workplace health and safety problems. It also recommended a raft of measures to strengthen mine oversight.


Key said his government would consider the recommendations and hoped to implement most of them. He would not commit on forming a new agency. Workplace safety issues are currently one of the responsibilities of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.


In the seven weeks before the explosion, the Pike River company received 21 warnings from mine workers that methane gas had built up to explosive levels below ground and another 27 warnings of dangerous levels, the report said. The warnings continued right up until the morning of the deadly explosion.


The company used unconventional methods to get rid of methane, the report said. Some workers even rigged their machines to bypass the methane sensors after the machines kept automatically shutting down — something they were designed to do when methane levels got too high.


The company made a “major error” by placing a ventilation fan underground instead of on the surface, the report found. The fan failed after the first of several explosions, effectively shutting down the entire ventilation system. The company was also using water jets to cut the coal face, a highly specialized technique than can release large amounts of methane.


The report did not definitively conclude what sparked the explosion itself, although it noted that a pump was switched on immediately before the explosion, raising the possibility it was triggered by an electrical arc.


The now-bankrupt Pike River Coal company is not defending itself against charges it committed nine labor violations related to the disaster. Former chief executive Peter Whittall has pleaded not guilty to 12 violations and his lawyers say he is being scapegoated.


An Australian contractor was fined last month for three safety violations after its methane detector was found to be faulty at the time of the explosion.


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Staples to have Amazon lockers in U.S. stores: spokeswoman
















NEW YORK (Reuters) – Staples Inc, the largest U.S. office supply retailer, has agreed to install “Amazon Lockers” in its U.S. stores, a Staples spokeswoman said on Monday.


The Amazon lockers at Staples will allow online shoppers to have packages sent to the office supply chain’s stores. Amazon already has such storage units at grocery, convenience and drug stores, many of which stay open around the clock.













Amazon.Com Inc, the world’s largest Internet retailer, is trying to let customers avoid having to wait for ordered packages due to a missed delivery.


With the service, Amazon sends customers an email with a pickup code, which is entered on a touchscreen to open the locker containing the package. Shoppers have three days from the delivery date to pick up the package.


The online giant pays a small fee to the owners of the stores that house its lockers.


Staples did not give any further details of the service.


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William Shatner – there’s an app for him
















RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) – Actor William Shatner is having a moment. A couple of years after CBS canceled his Twitter-inspired “$ #*! My Dad Says” TV comedy, Shatner is at the top of the tech world.


The former “Star Trek” captain, now 81, is featured in Blindlight Apps “Shatoetry”, which catapulted to the top of the entertainment app list on Apple iTunes last week on its first day of release.













The celebrity app allows users to choose from hundreds of words to arrange sentences, which Shatner will then recite in his trademark voice and style. There is also a mode that allows Shatner fans to collaborate on “Shatisms” and there are single-player challenges like creating Haiku and poetry.


Shatner, who is currently touring the country with his critically-acclaimed one-man Broadway show, “Shatner’s World,” took a few minutes to talk technology with Reuters.


Q: How would you like to expand this app moving forward? Perhaps adding music?


A: “Well, we have that in mind. Words to music. We have in mind holiday things. We have in mind events in your life, words so that you can use them as well. We will increase this if people love it and tell other people that they love it. When we get an audience we know that is worthwhile, we will add to it.”


Q: One audience you know you definitely have out there is “Star Trek” fans. Do you see any opportunities with special app add-ons for them?


A: “Well, yes. I don’t think we’ll leave opportunity unexplored, but I wanted to be very careful about how we introduce it so it is not something that is derogatory or stupid. I want to make sure that it’s used in the way it’s meant to be used, which is for your entertainment.”


Q: Do you see opportunities for other actors to work with you on this app?


A: “We hope that it becomes popular enough to interest people into doing some words.”


Q: So users would be able to mix your words with other actors’ words through this app?


A: “Yes. Exactly. Have them do keywords like ‘love.’ There are certain words that everybody wants to use like ‘love’ and ‘hate’ and words that you use somewhere in your conversation… Commonly used words that are positive, I think that would be a way of getting a well-known person to take a chance in interpreting that word several different ways and know that they won’t look foolish, or be made to look foolish.”


Q: How are you taking advantage of today’s technology to connect with fans?


A: “I’m using it in as many ways as feasible. I’m doing podcasts. I’m certainly doing everything else, Facebook, Twitter and all that kind of thing. I’m taking advantage of communicating with the people out there as much as possible, and this app is one of those ways.”


Q: What technology do you have?


A: “I have iPhone, an iPad and I will be getting an iPad Mini shortly.”


Q: How do you use those devices?


A: “I don’t play games. I read the newspapers. I’ve got a dictation sound-to-print app and since I don’t type very well, I find myself dictating to it and sending the notes on. It’s a truly creative tool with. Once you have a means of communicating – there’s so much wrong with the world and so many crises in the mix here that, if we can communicate faster and better, we may be able to fix them before the end of the world, as far as human beings are concerned.”


Q: How’s the tour going for your show “Shatner’s World”?


A: “I’m going to be in Connecticut and New Jersey this week. I’m playing about four different places that are just opening up now. My heart goes out to the nightmare that these people are in. I feel a little awkward in talking about providing a laugh or two, but on the other hand some people may need that, and that’s what I’ll be doing….I will be with my heart on my sleeve trying to entertain people who have had a great deal of hardship in the last week.”


Q: A lot of my friends in New York and New Jersey are still without power after Hurricane Sandy.


A: “I know, and hopefully by the time I get there, there will be power. And hopefully by that time, they’ll be of a mind to be able to want to be entertained.”


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Study: Stem cells from strangers can repair hearts
















LOS ANGELES (AP) — Researchers are reporting a key advance in using stem cells to repair hearts damaged by heart attacks. In a study, stem cells donated by strangers proved as safe and effective as patients’ own cells for helping restore heart tissue.


The work involved just 30 patients in Miami and Baltimore, but it proves the concept that anyone’s cells can be used to treat such cases. Doctors are excited because this suggests that stem cells could be banked for off-the-shelf use after heart attacks, just as blood is kept on hand now.













Results were discussed Monday at an American Heart Association conference in California and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.


The study used a specific type of stem cells from bone marrow that researchers believed would not be rejected by recipients. Unlike other cells, these lack a key feature on their surface that makes the immune system see them as foreign tissue and attack them, explained the study’s leader, Dr. Joshua Hare of the University of Miami.


The patients in the study had suffered heart attacks years earlier, some as long as 30 years ago. All had developed heart failure because the scar tissue from the heart attack had weakened their hearts so much that they grew large and flabby, unable to pump blood effectively.


Researchers advertised for people to supply marrow, which is removed using a needle into a hip bone. The cells were taken from the marrow and amplified for about a month in a lab at Baltimore’s Johns Hopkins University, then returned to Miami to be used for treatment, which did not involve surgery.


The cells were delivered through a tube pushed through a groin artery into the heart near the scarred area. Fifteen patients were given cells from their own marrow and 15 others, cells from strangers.


About a year later, scar tissue had been reduced by about one-third. Both groups had improvements in how far they could walk and in quality of life. There was no significant difference in one measure of how well their hearts were able to pump blood, but doctors hope these patients will continue to improve over time, or that refinements in treatment will lead to better results.


The big attraction is being able to use cells supplied by others, with no blood or tissue matching needed.


“You could have the cells ready to go in the blood bank so when the patient comes in for a therapy — there’s no delay,” Hare said. “It’s also cheaper to make the donor cells,” and a single marrow donor can supply enough cells to treat as many as 10 people.


Dr. Elliott Antman of Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston who heads the heart conference, praised the work.


“That opens up an entire new avenue for stem cell therapy, like a sophisticated version of a blood bank,” he said. There’s an advantage in not having to create a cell therapy for each patient, and it could spare them the pain and wait of having their own marrow harvested, he said.


The study was sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. Hare owns stock in a biotech company working on a treatment using a mixture of cells.


Juan Lopez received his own cells in the study, and said it improved his symptoms so much that at age 70, he was able to return to his job as an engineer and sales manager for a roofing manufacturer and ride an exercise bike.


“It has been a life-changing experience,” said Lopez, who lives in Miami. “I can feel day by day, week by week, month by month, my improvement. I don’t have any shortness of breath and my energy level is way up there. I don’t have any fluid in my lungs.”


And, he said happily, “My sex drive has improved!”


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MF Global customers sue PricewaterhouseCoopers in amended lawsuit
















NEW YORK (Reuters) – Former customers of MF Global Holdings Ltd‘s broker-dealer have added accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as a defendant in a lawsuit stemming from the collapse of the brokerage.


In an amended complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan on Monday, the customers of MF Global Inc accused PwC of failing to adequately audit MF Global’s internal controls over customer funds.













The complaint also repeated prior accusations against former officials at MF Global, including former Chief Executive Jon Corzine, who is accused of violating the Commodity Exchange Act, which restricts the use of customer funds.


Caroline Nolan, a spokeswoman for PwC, said it conducted its last audit of MF Global in March 2011 “in accordance with professional standards.” The audit at the time confirmed that MF Global had maintained its customer accounts in accordance with federal regulations, she said.


“We will defend this lawsuit vigorously,” Nolan said.


The lawsuit also named as a defendant CME Group Inc , the exchange that oversaw MF Global.


Neither a lawyer for Corzine nor spokesperson for CME Group immediately responded to requests for comment on the case.


An estimated $ 1.6 billion in customer funds went missing following MF Global’s collapse. MF Global filed for bankruptcy in October 2011.


Investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice and Commodity Futures Trading Commission are ongoing.


PwC had served as independent auditor of MF Global in 2010 and 2011, according to the complaint.


The lawsuit, which is seeking class action status, contends that PwC failed to examine MF Global’s controls over customer funds. This amounted to professional malpractice and a breach of the auditors duties to the company and customers, the lawsuit said.


“If PwC had properly executed its duties and evaluated and reported on ‘s control problems in March 2011, there would have been ample time for management to institute proper controls over customer funds,” the complaint said.


Lawyers for the plaintiffs are cooperating with James Giddens, the trustee for the liquidation of MF Global Inc. Under the deal, the plaintiffs’ lawyers say Giddens has assigned to them certain claims against MF Global’s directors and officers and PwC.


The case is DeAngelis et al v. Corzine et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 11-07866.


(Reporting by Nate Raymond in New York; Editing by Dan Grebler)


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Newspaper discloses new Cameron text messages
















LONDON (AP) — A British lawmaker says he’s asked the country’s media ethics inquiry to consider newly disclosed text messages sent between Prime Minister David Cameron and Rebekah Brooks, the ex-chief executive of Rupert Murdoch‘s British newspaper division.


The Mail on Sunday newspaper on Sunday published two previously undisclosed messages exchanged between the pair, who are friends and neighbors.













Brooks is facing trial on conspiracy charges linked to Britain’s phone hacking scandal, which saw Murdoch close down The News of The World tabloid.


In one newly disclosed message, Cameron thanked Brooks in 2009 for allowing him to borrow a horse, joking it was “fast, unpredictable and hard to control but fun.”


Opposition lawmaker Chris Bryant has asked a judge-led inquiry scrutinizing ties between the press and the powerful to examine the messages.


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Mosaic by Mixbook tops iOS Apps of the Week
















 Mosaic by Mixbook tops iOS Apps of the WeekMosaic by Mixbook is an app that actually results in its user receiving a real package of photos in the mail. Our other top apps this week are not quite as ambitious, but they’re all interesting in other ways. There’s a big update to a great music discovery app, a new recipe app, a 5K training app and an app for kids to learn about the forest.


With the glut of digital photography apps, it can be easy to forget that photos were once a tangible thing. Mosaic by Mixbook gets us back closer to that time by taking 20 photos you upload into a photo book for $ 20. You can preview the book before you purchase it, so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before it’s actually assembled. The book arrives just four days later and suddenly your collection of digital photos now has a physical home.













Band of the Day, the app where you can discover one new musical act each day, is back with a major update. Band of the Day now features a “mix tape” feature that’s a lot like those seen in radio station apps. You can listen to a collection of tracks from previous featured bands. There’s also a new related artist tab, so you can see who else sounds like the band you’re currently listening to. Band of the Day now also features an easier-to-find biography and review section for each day’s band, so you can research while you rock out.


 Mosaic by Mixbook tops iOS Apps of the WeekThe recipes of Yotam Ottolenghi may be a bit pricey, but they’re a bit more advanced than the kind of recipes you’d find in your average food app. Yotam will give you step-by-step, hands free instructions for making things like Shakshuka, Chermoula-marinated whole sea bass with capers, red peppers and preserved lemon and for the sweet-tooth chefs, dark chocolate mousse with baileys and mascarpone cream. The app also has a shopping list that you can add ingredients to as well as a button to label your favorite recipes for quick reference.


Zombies, Run! 5K Training is easily the most interesting training app I have ever seen. The app features not only a professionally designed 8-week training regimen designed to prepare you to run a 5K, but it does so while featuring a narrative audio adventure about a zombie apocalypse. The idea behind the app is that listening to the story will make you want to keep training. There are 25 workouts in the 8-week program and the audio adventure will have you running to find supplies and protect your town from a horde of oncoming zombies.


 Mosaic by Mixbook tops iOS Apps of the WeekNow that fall is here and the leaves have left barren tree branches, kids might have more questions than ever about their nearby forests and Scholastic First Discovery: The Forest for iPhone hopefully has the answers. The app lets kids interact with a digital forest. They can learn by tapping on different types of leaves and trees and can even change the seasons in the app to see what the forest looks like in various states. There is also a focus within the app of animals and plants that live in the forest. There is also an iPad version.


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“Wreck-It Ralph” hammers box office, sails over “Flight”
















LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “Wreck-It Ralph,” Disney‘s animated film about a videogame character who destroys everything in his path, scored the highest-grossing opening weekend in Disney animation history with $ 49.1 million, as box office attendance picked up in the aftermath of superstorm Sandy.


The tally for “Wreck-It Ralph,” which features the voices of John C. Reilly and Jane Lynch, hammered the Denzel Washington film “Flight,” which generated ticket sales of $ 25 million at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to studio estimates on Sunday.













After a quiet box office last weekend with the U.S. East Coast preparing for superstorm Sandy, there was a jump in movie attendance this week in areas hit by the storm.


Dave Hollis, executive vice president of film distribution at Walt Disney Studios, told Reuters that movie attendance in affected areas was “very healthy,” boosted by school closures on Friday, which saw a bounce in matinee showings.


“In a nice way, ‘Wreck-It Ralph,’ in areas affected by the storm, ended up actually becoming an opportunity to relieve yourself from the reality that might be going on around you, we saw the theater business around areas affected by the storm very healthy,” Hollis said.


“The storm and its impact – I don’t know if it was a function of cabin fever or just escaping by getting into a movie theater, but there was definitely a gravitating-towards-the- theater phenomenon.”


Disney had developed “Wreck-It Ralph” for more than a decade and spent an estimated $ 165 million to produce the film, which featured cameo appearances by a Pac-Man ghost and Mentos candy.


The film was produced by the same team behind Disney‘s animated film “Tangled,” which earned the previous highest opening weekend gross with $ 48.8 million in 2010. “Wreck-It Ralph” was forecast to generate sales in the mid-$ 40 million range, according to Paul Dergarabedian, president of the box office division of Hollywood.com.


New release “Flight,” in which Washington stars as an airline captain who saves his plane from crashing but is accused of drinking before the flight, beat industry analysts’ $ 13 million forecast. The film, produced by Viacom’s Paramount Pictures unit, was made on a $ 31 million budget.


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Unlike “Wreck-It Ralph,” “Flight” did not experience the same benefit from school closures in parts of the East Coast, according to Don Harris, president of distribution at Paramount Pictures.


“The Disney movie would benefit from school being out in a large number of big urban and suburban eastern markets, they were always going to have a very good opening, I think they got a little help on Friday,” Harris told Reuters.


He also said that the target adult audience for “Flight” would have probably been occupied with Tuesday’s presidential election and being “more active in helping people in their neighborhood” in the aftermath of Sandy, and not necessarily attending theaters this weekend.


“We did about what we expected to do but we certainly didn’t get a bump. I don’t think it hurt us very much either,” Harris said.


Critically acclaimed Iran hostage thriller “Argo,” last week’s box office leader, came in third this weekend after generating $ 10.2 million in sales.


Directed by and starring Ben Affleck, “Argo,” produced by Warner Bros. and GK Films for $ 44 million, is based on the true story of a mission to rescue U.S. government employees held hostage in Iran in 1979. It has totaled $ 75.9 million in three weeks at movie theaters and earned Oscar buzz after stellar reviews from critics.


New release “The Man With The Iron Fists” was unable to beat “Argo’s” momentum this weekend and came in fourth with ticket sales of $ 8.2 million.


Starring Russell Crowe and hip hop artist RZA, the film, produced on a budget of $ 15 million, follows a blacksmith in 19th-century China trying to defend his village from warriors and assassins searching for gold.


In fifth place, “Taken 2,” an action-thriller starring Liam Neeson as a former spy who is kidnapped in Istanbul, earned $ 6 million this weekend. It has generated a total of $ 125.7 million at the U.S. and Canadian box office since its release last month.


Overseas, the new James Bond film, “Skyfall,” enjoyed a stellar second weekend, earning $ 156 million in ticket sales at the international box office. The film will be released in North American theaters on November 9.


Walt Disney Co released “Wreck-It Ralph.” “Flight” was distributed by Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc. Warner Bros., a division of Time Warner Inc, distributed “Argo.” Universal Studios released “Man with the Iron Fists.” “Taken 2″ was released by 20th Century Fox, a unit of News Corp.


(Reporting By Piya Sinha-Roy and Ronald Grover; Editing by Eric Beech)


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