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Again, No Ticker-Tape Parade in N.Y.

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<i> United Press International</i>

The Super Bowl champion New York Giants, for the second time in five years, will have no ticker-tape parade in Manhattan.

The office of Mayor David N. Dinkins said the city’s severe financial problems forestalled any chance of a parade. However, the city does want to salute the Giants with a more modest celebration Wednesday.

“Unfortunately, the city cannot afford a ticker-tape parade but the city will honor the Giants,” said Ruby Ryles, a spokeswoman for the mayor. “There will be a presentation on the steps of City Hall and the public is invited.”

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When the Giants, who play their home games in East Rutherford, N.J., won the Super Bowl in 1987, then-Mayor Ed Koch refused to celebrate a championship for a team that does not play in New York City.

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