from The New York TimesSATURDAY, JULY 9, 2005In this city of dozens of convivial ethnic neighborhoods,
there are some people who do not have one.
New York can be a particularly lonely place for certain expatriates
like Australians, British, Japanese and Norwegians who are without
neighborhoods because, unlike true immigrants, so many are there
for a limited run, either working for a few years for a native company
or jump-starting a career in fashion, art or the news media.
Many have left large families behind and some vacillate painfully
between staying in New York permanently or returning.http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/07/08/news/expat.php
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