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The City that Never Sleeps
Amid the bustle, elusive real estate bargains and good schools can be found
The Scientist 2004, 18(Supplement 1):S32
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Moving to New York City presents a series of seemingly Herculean tasks, chief among them finding an affordable place to live and, if you have kids and want to send them to public schools, tracking down good ones. Then, once you're settled in, there are the hurdles of daily life: figuring out the intricacies of the bus and subway system; finding a way to feed yourself affordably and nutritiously; getting a little peace and quiet now and then.
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