"New York City (1983: Doomsday)"@en . . . "NYC had a population of 7,071,639 according to 1980 U.S. Census figures, and an estimated 16.4 million people lived in the New York City Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. NYC was a global centre of culture, arts, entertainment, media, fashion, research, education, business and sports. It was the home to the United Nations (the pre-Doomsday counterpart to the League of Nations). It was extremely influential in almost all aspects of American life other than politics."@en . . "NYC had a population of 7,071,639 according to 1980 U.S. Census figures, and an estimated 16.4 million people lived in the New York City Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area. NYC was a global centre of culture, arts, entertainment, media, fashion, research, education, business and sports. It was the home to the United Nations (the pre-Doomsday counterpart to the League of Nations). It was extremely influential in almost all aspects of American life other than politics. U.S. President Ronald Reagan was in the city to speak at the U.N. on September 26, 1983 (local time). He and his wife, Nancy, and a handful of staffers were flown out of the city and barely escaped the impact of the Soviet missiles in the area."@en . . .