
Robert Moses, the man who rebuilt New York
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If you don't know who Robert Moses was, this picture of a scowling giant straddling New York City's vast sprawl will give you a hint.
Actor Ralph Fiennes stars in a play about Moses opening this week, in the city that is what it is – even today, the good and the bad – because of the nearly unchecked power Moses had for more than 40 years to shape it.
Moses (Ralph Fiennes): "I did what no one else could co, and it stands, providing a frame for the way New Yorkers live, giving them a structure that's going to last"

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