Malveaux At Large; Fear Of Terrorism At The Republican Convention

From: Sun Reporter, The | Date: September 9, 2004| Author: Malveaux, Julianne | Copyright information


Sun Reporter, The

09-09-2004

On the last day of the Republican convention, midtown Manhattan looked like
a cross between a ghost town and a police state. Police officers were
stationed about 10 feet from each other all around the city. Iron
barricades prevented the free flow of traffic and even the free flow of
walkers. In response to publicity, many new Yorkers stayed home from work,
choosing to telecommute or take vacation. So, restaurants were emp...

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