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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

 
THE THIRD COAST Daniel Drezner writes:
I'll concede that New York City may be the most easily recognized city in the world.
But claiming that Chicago doesn't have any "worldwide recognition" smacks of provincialism.

Now, I'm as big a Chicago fan as the next guy.

But doesn't the claim that claiming that Chicago doesn't have any "worldwide recognition" smacks of provincialism itself smack of provincialism?



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