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Rachel Trachtenburg

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"I like New York better than Seattle. It's bigger. I was really sad when I left, because I miss my friends, but I call them almost every day, and I have friends here now."
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On why she prefers New York to Seattle (The New Yorker September 9, 2002

 
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