Well, duh.
Apr. 8th, 2002 06:40 amIn other breaking news, residents of southern California at risk for warmth.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Forty-three percent of metro New Yorkers express feelings of hopelessness and fear about the future, according to the survey released Sunday by the American Red Cross in Greater New York
We also expect more people to die in terrorist incidents and we're still a little cranky about the whole WTC thing, even though all but 6% of the rest of the country has managed to get over it. Which is funny, because we're such blithe cheery people the rest of the time...
New Yorkers. Paying attention. Go figure.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Forty-three percent of metro New Yorkers express feelings of hopelessness and fear about the future, according to the survey released Sunday by the American Red Cross in Greater New York
We also expect more people to die in terrorist incidents and we're still a little cranky about the whole WTC thing, even though all but 6% of the rest of the country has managed to get over it. Which is funny, because we're such blithe cheery people the rest of the time...
New Yorkers. Paying attention. Go figure.