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A Surge of Support for the Sun Voiced by Leaders in the City

Submitted by LeMieux-Ruibal, Sep 6, 2008 01:45

It is interesting that every one of these city leaders supports the Sun with their lofty words. But how many of New York's power brokers will actually come to the Sun's rescue with their money and not only their words? Very few, I assume and predict. If any. Words are easier to provide than financial support.


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