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NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03:  New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

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NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03:  New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks while delivering his plans for the fiscal 2011 budget Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010  in New York.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks while delivering his plans for the fiscal 2011 budget Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg addresses the media during a news conference at City Hall in New York, Thursday, Jan 28, 2010. Faced with a $4 billion  budget deficit in fiscal year 2011, Bloomberg is considering layoffs, closing four city pools, cutting library budgets, closing a 24-hour homeless drop-in center and eliminating four fire engine companies.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg addresses the media during a news conference at City Hall in New York, Thursday, Jan 28, 2010. Faced with a $4 billion budget deficit in fiscal year 2011, Bloomberg is considering layoffs, closing four city pools, cutting library budgets, closing a 24-hour homeless drop-in center and eliminating four fire engine companies.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, speaks to New York Jets fans during a pep rally Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010, in Times Square in New York. The New York Jets are scheduled to play the Indianapolis Colts for the AFC championship, on Sunday.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, speaks to New York Jets fans during a pep rally Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010, in Times Square in New York. The New York Jets are scheduled to play the Indianapolis Colts for the AFC championship, on Sunday.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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Students from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg cheer on the New York Jets after he delivered the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

Students from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg cheer on the New York Jets after he delivered the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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Students from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg cheer on the New York Jets after he delivered the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

Students from the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts High School and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg cheer on the New York Jets after he delivered the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg delivers the State of the City address, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 in New York.

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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center right, New York Governor David Paterson, center left, and other New York leaders gather for a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. They were all there to express their support for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti and the Haitian community in New York.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, center right, New York Governor David Paterson, center left, and other New York leaders gather for a news conference in Brooklyn, New York, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010. They were all there to express their support for the victims of the earthquake in Haiti and the Haitian community in New York.

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NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg (2nd L) looks up while former mayor David Dinkins (3rd L) stands next to him during the funeral of civil rights leader Percy Sutton January 6, 2010 at Riverside Church in New York City. Thousands mourned the legendary civil rights attorney and media owner Percy Sutton who died December 26 at the age of 89.

NEW YORK - JANUARY 06: New York City mayor Mike Bloomberg (2nd L) looks up while former mayor David Dinkins (3rd L) stands next to him during the funeral of civil rights leader Percy Sutton January 6, 2010 at Riverside Church in New York City. Thousands mourned the legendary civil rights attorney and media owner Percy Sutton who died December 26 at the age of 89.

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NEW YORK - JANUARY 04:  New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke (C) and U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Groves (L) answer questions during the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

NEW YORK - JANUARY 04: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke (C) and U.S. Census Bureau Director Robert Groves (L) answer questions during the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

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NEW YORK - JANUARY 04:  New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke tour the 'Mail it Back' vehicle during the kickoff of the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

NEW YORK - JANUARY 04: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (L) and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke tour the 'Mail it Back' vehicle during the kickoff of the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

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NEW YORK - JANUARY 04:  New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg looks on during the kick off of the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

NEW YORK - JANUARY 04: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg looks on during the kick off of the 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour in Times Square January 4, 2010 in New York City. The cross-country interactive tour is designed to encourage participation and increase awareness about the 2010 Census which will arrive in mailboxes nationwide March 15-17.

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NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03:  New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

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NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03:  New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 03: New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg inspects the large cavern being constructed for the new 34th street subway station on February 3, 2010 in New York City. The new station will be part of the expansion of the Number 7 subway line to Hudson Yards. The $2.1 billion project is the first subway expansion in Manhattan for decades. The subway extension is expected to transform the Hudson Yards area into a vibrant 24-hour neighborhood.

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New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks while delivering his plans for the fiscal 2011 budget Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010  in New York.

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks while delivering his plans for the fiscal 2011 budget Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 in New York.

AP 

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg addresses the media during a news conference at City Hall in New York, Thursday, Jan 28, 2010. Faced with a $4 billion  budget deficit in fiscal year 2011, Bloomberg is considering layoffs, closing four city pools, cutting library budgets, closing a 24-hour homeless drop-in center and eliminating four fire engine companies.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg addresses the media during a news conference at City Hall in New York, Thursday, Jan 28, 2010. Faced with a $4 billion budget deficit in fiscal year 2011, Bloomberg is considering layoffs, closing four city pools, cutting library budgets, closing a 24-hour homeless drop-in center and eliminating four fire engine companies.

AP 

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks before a joint legislative hearing on the proposed executive budget in Albany, N.Y., on Monday, Jan. 25, 2010. Bloomberg says Gov. David Paterson's proposed 2010-11 budget would cut $1.5 billion in funding to the city. He says it will force layoffs of 3,150 police officers, 1,050 firefighters, and 8,500 teachers.

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