The Decline Of New York

A surge of brutal killings has shaken the Big Apple to its core. Frightened residents now wonder if Gotham's treasures are worth the hassle -- and the risk.

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So far the exodus from New York is no more than a trickle. But it could become a flood if the fear of crime begins to overshadow the city's unique combination of pizazz and opportunity. Unchecked violence has already dulled the luster of the Big Apple. The daunting task before its leaders is to prevent it from rotting to the core.

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CREDIT: From a telephone poll of 1,009 New York City residents for TIME/CNN on Aug. 2 to 5 by Yankelovich Clancy Shulman. Sampling is plus or minus 3%.

CAPTION: Do you think the quality of life in New York City has become better in the past few years?

Do you think the quality of life in New York City will get better in the next few years?

If you could choose where you live, would you stay in New York City or move somewhere else?

Which, if any, of these statements describes how you feel about New York City?

Has it been getting easier or tougher for you to live in New York?

Percent who agree with these statements

To live in New York City, people must be a little crazy

Life in New York City brings out the worst in people

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