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Yesterday, as fans were still pouring out from the Kenmore T-station, across the turnpike and into the oldest ballpark in the nation, one of the many stalwart Soxs fans was already shelling her peanuts 30 rows up from home plate.
She put together her two shopping bags, threw her pink polyester scarf over her shoulder and slowly trudged down the 30 rows--off to a senior meeting, she said.
With students not sitting in rows and calling teachers by their first names, the school was a "reflection of '70s culture," Eirich says.
But that proved a prescription for turmoil, as the changes confused customers and department buyers alike. For example, Donna Karan's DKNY line of sportswear had been in Nordstrom's cutting-edge Savvy shops since 1989 and was now a candidate for golden oldie. So Nordstrom moved DKNY to the...
"Jewelbox" is a cross between "Tetris" and "Dr. Mario," in which players attempt to match rows and columns of precious stones that fall within a treasure chest.