101.   For most people in Atlanta, a sidewalk is a sidewalk and a park is a park.

102.   For New Yorkers, the local park is often the final frontier in the urban showdown against crime.

103.   Friday, with the weather a jewel of springtime, the park was alive with its usual kinetics of joggers, sunbathers and children licking ice cream cones.

104.   He also donated some of the land where the park would have been located.

105.   Harrington insisted that the old park was such a financial millstone that it could never generate enough revenue to compete with the free-spending New York Yankees.

106.   He said that while he personally supported the proper use of condoms, he did not believe that city parks were appropriate places for their distribution.

107.   Here is the park where Forrest Gump sat on a bench and defined life.

108.   He thought parks were for people, and he was right.

109.   Here, where the park is broadest, the natural tendency toward straight and flat has been overcome with sinuous paths and irregular, sloping meadows.

110.   However, Rath says any new park would be the result of a public-private partnership, with the emphasis on private dollars.

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