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Posted by  Martin Packer on April 26, 2002 at 10:33:53:

In Reply to:  Re: The World's Fair Revisited - Write Senators and Representative posted by Richard Haut on April 26, 2002 at 10:22:25:

"World's City " No it's not, definately not! Richard, this is what I was banging on about earlier; N.Y. is not and cannot be the "World's City ". It is A 'world city', like Mexico City, because of its sheer size, but take a less rose-tinted view of America from the other side of the Atlantic, and I can assure you it looks very different from England. We have been watching your trashy television and movies for so long that we do not even need to visit the U.S.A.; the rest of the world, post 11th September, needs a more modest America and not all this "New York, New York, so good they named it twice" rubbish! The USA looks rather arrogant from Palestinian West Bank and Kabul.

 
 
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