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...attacks were the latest in a series that started on Oct. 10 when I.R.A. bombers blasted a bus carrying Irish Guards to their barracks, killing two civilian bystanders, injuring 22 soldiers and 16 other people on a Chelsea street. A week later, Lieut. General Sir Steuart Pringle, 53, commandant general of the royal marines, put his black Labrador, Bella, in the back seat of his red Volkswagen to take her to the park for a run. As he drove off, a bomb planted under the car exploded; Pringle survived but one of his legs was amputated. On a visit...
...actually a sculpture by Realist Mags Harries. It is only one of a scattering of Harries' bronzes-a stuffed shopping bag abandoned by a phone booth, a half-eaten lunch left on a bollard-that grace Chelsea, Mass., a town attuned to a movement that hopes to make cities more livable. The driving force of this operation is a national organization called Partners for Livable Places...
...current budget is $1.3 million. Roughly 30% of it comes from the National Endowment for the Arts, which gave birth to the organization, the rest from membership dues and donations from corporations and foundations. "Partners," says Ronald Lee Fleming, 40, head of the design firm involved in the Chelsea innovations, "is changing the spirit of city planning in America...
...each to sponsor a series of eyecatching manhole covers that have been turned into relief maps for pedestrians. In Washington, D.C., the vacated Lansburgh's department store is beginning to serve as an arts center that is changing dingy Seventh Street into a kind of Soho. And in Chelsea, site of those lifelike bronze sculptures, large photo panels of local citizens have been put up near the renewed main street, producing the effect of a giant family album for public browsers...
...blue-uniformed doorkeepers are called "court officers," but their duties are nebulous. They do, however, have salaries, more than $18,000 annually-nearly as much as the legislators themselves. A few are former representatives, and many more are friends and relatives of lawmakers. Claims Representative Richard Voke of Chelsea: "No one got there other than by knowing someone. Can you imagine," he asks, "stuffing the payroll at a time like this...