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NY Times: City Being Mean to the UN |
2005-01-06 |
![]() Trust me, it gets better... At issue is the United Nations' plan to build a 35-story building on a neighboring one-acre public space called Robert Moses Playground. I guess there's too much green space in downtown NY? Diplomats and staff would move to the new building while the landmark Secretariat tower is cleaned of dangerous Sure.... To replace the park, the United Nations would build an esplanade park along the river for public use. Right after they finish the remodeling projects in Gaza.... The plan could be sweetened. No sh-t, Sherlock!! U.N. officials should consider opening up Such tiny, little piddling details.... The failings of the United Nations, large and small, don't make a case for threatening action tantamount to an eviction notice. For all their disagreements and unhappiness with the United Nations, the Bush administration proposed and Congress approved a $1.2 billion loan for the construction. The symbiotic relationship between the city and the world body has been a good one. New York receives an economic boost of some $2.5 billion a year. Prove it, pal....we want details. Gee, what did NYC do before the UN came to town? It must have been a complete cultural wasteland.... As global institutions go, the United Nations remains |
Posted by:Desert Blondie |
#8 OK, I agree, but where's the Eye of Sauron? |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-06 9:02:50 PM |
#7 Here's the perfect spot for the new UN headquarters. It's partially complete and will have 3.9 million sq. ft. of floor space. Kofi can have a spacious private office with a great view on the 105th floor. There's even space for a private office for Hans Brix. |
Posted by: AJackson 2005-01-06 8:35:25 PM |
#6 To replace the park, the United Nations would build an esplanade park along the river for public use Guess who'd be paying for that? Yep. Uncle Sucker |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-01-06 8:25:38 PM |
#5 Note please that most member of the New York City Council are DEMOCRATS, as is Bruno. Good for them. Yes - when it's 'their' money (or lack of) involved, they can play hardball :p |
Posted by: Pappy 2005-01-06 8:18:54 PM |
#4 symbiotic relationship hmmmm..... maybe they mean parasitic. |
Posted by: Shipman 2005-01-06 4:37:03 PM |
#3 1. thats midtown, not downtown. Though Id really like the idea of having UN workers downtown. Like in the World Financial Center. Think about it. 2. The UN open space used to be open to the public, but was closed when somebody tried to take a bomb in their - this was like 20 years ago I think. It was a great space, with a great view of the East River. 3. Note please that most member of the New York City Council are DEMOCRATS, as is Bruno. Good for them. |
Posted by: Liberalhawk 2005-01-06 3:24:07 PM |
#2 Oh, boy! Robert Moses Playground! The Montgomery Burns of New York City! The Times must be salivating to wipe out something with his name on it. |
Posted by: tu3031 2005-01-06 3:19:30 PM |
#1 The majority leader, Joseph Bruno, reportedly took issue with diplomats’ unpaid parking fines. (Might not want this line directly after the paragraph describing the city as "cash-starved" - ed.) |
Posted by: BH 2005-01-06 2:51:49 PM |