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Testing the waters of wide open apertures and neon lights in New York City.
By Jonathan Flaum / New York
Sunday, February 10, 2002

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Remnants of New York's once mighty elevated railway system.
By Jonathan Flaum / New York
Wednesday, January 2, 2002

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In the West, people don’t believe animals have souls, do they? That’s not true in Japan, though. I myself believe that dogs and cats have souls — but that has nothing to do with a specific religion. Children have similar feelings about dolls — if they love a doll enough, they feel that it’s alive. That feeling is universal. It’s not something they’re taught — they just feel it somehow. It’s not connected with any religious belief. —Mamoru Oshii, Japanese director
 
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