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Kirkland residents endured a steady drip of water in their dining hall yesterday, caused by a leak traced to the pipes below a second-floor room. But the resident of the room, Douglas Mason, a Kirkland tutor, said plumbers had not yet determined whether the water was coming from a leak in shower caulking, a decrepit pipe, or a clogged drainage system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Burst Pipes Affect Lowell, Kirkland, Freshman Union | 1/25/1984 | See Source »

Autocratic yet affable, Bernhard lives in the Georgian colonial home in suburban Westport, Conn., that he bought for $55,000 in 1944. He uses a second-floor room as an office, often working a ten-hour day. His stock in Value Line was worth $145 million when the company went public last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making a Mint Overnight | 1/23/1984 | See Source »

William L. Moran, a curator at the museum, said security around the second-floor display cases--which held the stolen pieces--is "very weak," and added that additional anti-theft measures may be necessary...

Author: By William G. Foulkes, | Title: Jewelry Stolen From Semitic Museum | 11/30/1983 | See Source »

Also on Monday, officials at the Semitic Museum discovered that three pieces of jewelry were missing from a second-floor display case: Detectives to working on the disappearance of two necklaces decorated with silver coins and a multi-colored silk headdressy also decorated with coins. This is the second Robbery of art pieces from the Semitic Museum in the past two months...

Author: By Robknt M. Neek, | Title: Police Blotter | 11/29/1983 | See Source »

Natty in olive-green uniform with row upon row of military decorations, Ogarkov traced the path of Flight 007 with a long metal pointer on a huge colored map before an overflow audience, which spilled out of the second-floor auditorium of the Novosti building and down the stairs to the mezzanine. As no other Soviet official had done, he admitted in so many words that Soviet fighters had shot down the Korean jet and confirmed Western reports that two air-to-air missiles had done the deed. But his explanation was confusing. He suggested that Soviet ground controllers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Turning on the Heat: KAL Flight 007 | 9/19/1983 | See Source »

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