Terror survey says…
Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer came to the World Trade Center site Tuesday to release results of a survey he organized to see whether tourists from other parts of the country support the 40 percent cut in federal anti-terrorism funds to the city. Seventy-three percent of the 110 American tourists interviewed at the site said they disagreed with the U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security’s cut to the city and 98 percent said they thought the feds were wrong and the city did in fact have at least one national monument or icon.
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