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Date: 2013-04-25 06:11:58
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Texte by Francis Hodgson Thierry Cohen : Darkened Cities “A hundred times I have thought New York is a catastrophe...it is a beautiful catastrophe.” Le Corbusier, quoted in the New York Herald Tribune, 6 August

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