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Take that, Paris
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Mayor De Blasio may be killing Manhattan’s storied neighborhood, once dense with high-rise factories, its sidewalks crowded with garmentos and push boys
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Israel’s Culture Minister made a political statement by wearing a dress with the Jerusalem skyline printed on it