Bermuda Braces for Hurricane Leslie
Hurricane won't make U.S. landfall but will hit the British territory
Hurricane Leslie marked time early Friday, spinning in place over the open Atlantic before an expected resumption of its northward advance toward this wealthy British territory later in the day.
Residents crowded into stores Thursday to stock up on supplies, while hotels reported cancellations of trips to Bermuda, which is popular with tourists for its pink sand beaches, and with businesspeople as an offshore financial haven.
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