Statue of Liberty reopens for first time in two weeks
Tourists delighted by monument reopening which had fallen victim to shutdown

The Statue of Liberty was back to her shining best on Sunday, reopened to tourists for the first time since falling victim to the US government shutdown two weeks ago.
Basking in glorious autumn weather, American and foreign tourists thronged Battery Park, excitedly taking pictures and streaming on and off boats taking them to the emblem of the American dream.
“It was amazing,” said Erick Lira, 28, a businessman from Brazil on holiday with his girlfriend. “It’s fantastic.”
The couple said they were over the moon to discover that one of the most iconic monuments in the United States was back up and running on Sunday, saying they booked their tickets online instantly.
It should be open. It was silliness by everyone in Washington being a prima donna
Like many others in the park, they had little interest in the cause of the shutdown - ideological battles between President Barack Obama and House Republicans over the US budget and the country’s debt.