New Yorkers know as well as anyone that great cities are works in progress, buffeted by avarice, ideology, and politics. Now, New York has seen firsthand how acts of ter-rorism can tear at the urban fabric. But every great city rests, in part, on the sundered stones, walls, and foundations of its own past. Those foundations are resilient, like the inhabitants themselves. Brought to their knees, cities rise again, building on what came before.
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