Lost among the stories about the baseball playoffs, the Pope’s 25th anniversary, the Chinese putting a man in orbit (yawn), the likely FDA approval of silicone breast implants (are these people nuts?!) and the latest Bush administration’s failures in Iraq, was one juicy piece of news last week: A new report revealed that the average two-bedroom apartment in Manhattan now sells for more than one million dollars.
NOW, AS SOMEONE who considers himself an ambassador from the strange and distant nation known as New York City, it falls upon me to explain what that means: It means that many Manhattan apartments—consisting of two small bedrooms, a small living room, a bathroom so small that the sink, shower stall and toilet are practically the same devices, and a kitchen barely big enough to allow you to prepare dinner to eat on a coffee table in that small living room—cost more than one million dollars.
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