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 | | New York City is among the world's most important global cities, as it is home to a nearly unrivaled collection of world-class museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, corporations, and the hundreds of international embassies associated with the United Nations, which has its headquarters in the city. |
 | | New York City was the site of the deadliest attack in national history on September 11, 2001 when nearly 3,000 people were killed by the terrorist strike on the World Trade Center, including New Yorkers employed in the buildings and hundreds of firemen, policemen, and rescue workers who came to their aid. |
 | | New York City is the home of the four major television networks, ABC, CBS, the Fox Network, and NBC, and while the Local film industry is dwarfed by that of Hollywood, its billions of dollars in revenue make it the second largest in the nation. |
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