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May 30, 2008


Greenwich Village's choice...

...between a blighted and mediocre modernist building that clashes dismally with its historic surroundings, and the future of a working hospital, St. Vincent's, the only one handy for emergency care for most of the West Side. An account by MI's Julia Vitullo-Martin leaves you wondering how many bodies have to fall -- economic and perhaps otherwise -- to satisfy extreme concepts of historic preservation.

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