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From routine body searches at airports to metal detectors in public buildings, from barricaded streets in New York's financial district to police rummages through riders' bags in the subway, from undercover operations in mosques to military trials for suspected terrorists — New Yorkers and other Americans have come to accept practices that many would have had trouble imagining on Sept. 10, 2001.
Even New Yorkers who did not equate Moses with Titus might have had a hard time imagining on opening day in April 1956 that the Coliseum -- subject of a first-class postage stamp, self-proclaimed Exposition Capital of the World and a "$35 million investment in the gregariousness of man," in the words of The New York Times -- would be rubble before the century ended.
41 Farewell to a Landmark New Yorkers might have had a hard time imagining on opening day in April 1956 that the Coliseum at Columbus Circle -- subject of a first-class postage stamp, self-proclaimed Exposition Capital of the World and a "$35 million investment in the gregariousness of man," in the words of The New York Times -- would be rubble before the century ended.
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A few friends walking on the beach and simply imagining on the other hand, is a good time.
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