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...screen theater has been a part of the Cambridge community since 1975, changing owners in 1986 to become a Sony-Loews theater. The Hunneman Commercial Management Corporation owns the space that the theater occupied, located in the basement of the Galleria mall on JFK Street...

Author: By Carine M. Williams, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Without Any Fanfare, Sony-Loews Janus Cinema Closes | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

Where Schaeffer sees the 50-plus crowd, Adelson sees thousands of free-spending conventioneers in his Venetian. The initial $1.2 billion phase, set to open next April, will feature 3,000 luxury suites, a convention center second only to Chicago's in size, and a pricey shopping mall with a 1,200-ft. canal running through it--on the site of Frank Sinatra's old haunt, the Sands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Las Vegas--Over The Top: In With The New | 10/26/1998 | See Source »

Through the Rowers World "mall", all eight companies sell their products on-line. There's also a page for free classified ads, so rowers can communicate with each other to buy and sell equipment...

Author: By Caille M. Millner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fallows and Friends Launch Rowing Web Site | 10/20/1998 | See Source »

...from his outrageously funny fiction. The protagonist of Mark Leyner's latest novel, The Tetherballs of Bougainville, is a 13-year-old boy named "Mark Leyner" who has won a $250,000 per-year fellowship for a screenplay he hasn't yet written; his father, convicted of murdering a mall guard with a cuisinart, has been placed on "Discretionary Execution" by the State of New Jersey, meaning that he can be killed wherever and whenever the State feels like...

Author: By Joshua Derman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Stranger Than Fiction | 10/16/1998 | See Source »

...plan has the hospital cutting $30 million annually from its $654 million costs for at least three years. It gets more controversial after that. His real gamble is to push Duke into a range of new businesses--all aimed at creating something like a health-care shopping mall, with everything from its own HMO to primary-care clinics, retirement communities and hospice care, for a good part of the surrounding population...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An M.D. as CEO Redraws the Big Picture | 10/12/1998 | See Source »

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