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...cleaning, says Kathleen Huddy, director of textiles at the Good Housekeeping Institute, but get ready for a hefty bill. "After you've taken care of the leather cleaning, with foil protecting the mirrors, and used some glass cleaner, you could be looking at a New York City specialty- dry-cleaning bill between $50 and $300," she says...
...address the chain's problems, Nakasone's predecessor last January ballyhooed "Concept 2000," a revitalization plan calling for, among other things, less cluttered, brighter, cleaner stores. But only a month later, Nakasone took over, and in September he replaced the plan with something he calls "C-3." (Don't ask.) It targets service improvements as well as inventory reductions. It promises a $500,000-a-store renovation that will include an oval "racetrack" layout providing 18% more selling space. And it envisions a diversification into products such as clothing and electronics, which Nakasone hopes will attract more customers outside...
...good week of practice," Linden said. "We're starting to get into a rhythm, and plays are looking a lot cleaner. I think that we'll have a different look tomorrow...
...most populous city in the most electorallyrich state in the union has undergone arenaissance in the past several years and now bothsafer and cleaner...
...concert revival of a Broadway show? Easy enough--just get the sheet music, assemble an orchestra and cast, and start playing. Well, no. A 17th century Monteverdi opera has cleaner, fuller charts than many an old Broadway hit, whose arrangements might have ended up in the garage or garbage. The parts for the Kern-Oscar Hammerstein II Sweet Adeline, which was performed outdoors, had dead mosquitoes stuck to the pages. Says Daykin: "The musicians didn't know if it was a note or a dead...