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...relationship, or any others, persist in the face of nightly debates about what to have or where to go for dinner? Or weekly grocery shopping? Can mad passion possibly transcend daily arguments about the merits of renting or buying? Getting a loft or a duplex? Living uptown or downtown? Hardwood floors or carpeting? Whether to have kids or simply get a Labrador and a ficus tree in the garden...

Author: By Lorraine Lezama, | Title: Love Is All Around | 4/25/1995 | See Source »

...Roxy, by the way, is a cool place. With a large stage, a balcony that runs around three sides of the room, mirrors on the walls, and nice carpeting (except for the hardwood dance floor stuck right in front of the stage), it's completely opulent and a great place to see a show. The only bummer is that with tickets at $21.50, it's no cheap date. Then again, Branford Marsalis is no cheap name...

Author: By Ramsay Ravenel, | Title: A Musical Melting Pot At the Roxy | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...bleachers were filled on both sides of the hardwood, Dartmouth's band competed for time with the Harvard band, fans posted signs for their favorite players behind the baskets, faces were painted and a man with roller skates and technicolored housecoat (left behind by the Partridge family, of course) slid and cheered along the far side line...

Author: By Shira A. Springer, | Title: Briggs Cage Rocking, Rolling | 3/8/1995 | See Source »

...project of the ADC. Located on a river southeast of the boomtown of Tshikapa in the heart of Zaire's diamond country, the project uses state-of-the-art dredges and diving equipment. Robertson is also exploring gold interests on the upper Zaire, or Congo, River, and assessing the hardwood logging potential of four great swaths of rain forest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JEWELS FOR JESUS | 2/27/1995 | See Source »

...membership, complete can then buy time at a computer terminal--a virtual reality "experience" costs five dollars, with games and net exploration selling for 17 and a half cents per minute. All of this fancy gadgetry is housed in a sleek new space, complete with track lighting and shiny hardwood floors, with booths set up around computers. Customers can order a selection of coffee drinks, pastries and sandwiches from "Smitty's On-line Cafe," which stands in the center of the room...

Author: By Elizabeth M. Angell, | Title: Under the Cushions Cyberspresso | 2/9/1995 | See Source »

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