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The Shadow #44 (July 1998)

Giuliani sucks... the life out of New York City!

Including: Mumia appeal denied, land grab threatens community centre, Rudolf Giuliani's police state, Reclaim The Streets on Broadway, clampdown on sex workers, CBGBs raided by cops, Dos Blockos squat eviction, pirate radio, former DEA agent interviewed, etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on October 14, 2024

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