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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, left, meets Ian Paisley, Northern Ireland First Minister, right, Martin Mc Guinness Deputy First Minister, 2nd right, and Willam Hayes, Northern Ireland Assembly speaker as they arrive for they arrive for the U.S....