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...Erin Cleaners 2 Ellery St. 876-2550 3.25 3.75 1.50 3.75 6.50 3.50 0.75 Golden Touch 987 Mass. Ave. 576-6840 4.10 3.85 1.50 4.50 7.90 4.10 0.90 Harvard Square Cleaners 22 Eliot St. 354-3979 3.50 3.75 1.50 3.75 7.00 3.50 $5/6 lb, 0.75 add'l Hillside Cleaners3 49B Brattle St. 354-1872 4.00 1.65-2.75 1.65 1.65-2.75 8.00 4.00 1.25 Imperial Cleaners 161 Huron Ave. 547-3316 3.50 3.50 1.47-2.50 3.50 8.00 3.50 1.25 (8 lb. min.) 1. Without pleats, not leather or suede 2. Wash and fold, per pound 3. Offers 10 percent discount...
Christopher is six weeks old, and had been doing fine. His mother was a coke addict; he was born at 24 weeks, weighing about 1 1/2 lbs., but once he was stabilized, he came off the ventilator and started feeding. "When I started back in 1972, a 2-lb. baby had a 95% chance of dying," says Dr. Ronald Goldberg, chief of the neonatal-intensive-care unit. "If he lived, the damage was pretty severe. Now a 2-lb. baby has a 95% chance of surviving, and the outcomes we're seeing are very good...
...prevent pilots from seeing their instruments or the view through their windshields. That concern has moved scores of owners and operators of corporate jets, from Prudential Insurance to Planet Hollywood, to install a $9,915 Emergency Vision Assurance System, manufactured by VisionSafe Corp. in Kaneohe, Hawaii. The portable, 5-lb. units inflate to form smoke-free plastic "cocoons" around instrument panels and windshields. Pilots activate the systems--there are two in each cockpit--after donning oxygen masks and goggles. Says mechanical engineer Bertil Werjefelt, who invented the device in the late 1980s and is president of VisionSafe: "There should never...
Technology was supposed to make our lives simpler. Instead we're stuck with 40-lb. monitors, beeping cell phones and a rat's nest of cables. Now JVC and Sharp are making truly simple handheld devices for sending and receiving e-mail. Users just type a note, dial a toll-free number on any phone, then hold the device up to the mouthpiece while short, modemlike screeches indicate that messages are being transmitted. Available this fall, JVC's $100 HC-E100 and Sharp's $150 TelMail require a $10 monthly...
...racy a plot line, but it's the most dangerous one that Irish actor DAVID KELLY, 69, has taken on. "Right up to the second we shot the scene, I had never, ever sat on a motorbike, and I didn't realize one has to balance," says the 112-lb. or so Kelly. "All worry about the nudity went out the window as the fear, terror and sheer cold crept in," he says. "Even at 35 miles an hour, I thought, 'My God, it's Steve McQueen time...