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NEW YORK (AP) – It's 9 1/2 feet wide and 42 feet long and is billed as the narrowest house in New York City. But there's nothing small about its asking price: $2.7 million.

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"We need at least two to three more days of intensive cleanup of the oil sludge before we can resume normal operations for the beaches," said Carlito Baloy, chairman of Barangay Barretto and head of the Beach Owners Association.

Baloy said the oil spill dealt a "big blow" to the local tourism industry.
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Baloy said the oil spill dealt a "big blow" to the local tourism industry.
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