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...place is far too bright for any self-respecting late-night dive. The friendly blinks of the video games--still there, thank goodness--get lost in the incandescent glare of the firefly lamps. Mirrors on the wall? Swiveling stools? Fake-wood tile? Cleanliness? Tommy's is supposed to be grimy, not cheesy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Extra Cheese | 2/9/1993 | See Source »

John Holleran, the 29 Garden Street superintendent, said in the memo addressed to all Garden Street residents that the offices of Harvard Parking and Traffic will be renovated and that "[Today] they will be removing some asbestos tile within the space...

Author: By Sarah E. Scrogin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Asbestos to Be Removed From 29 Garden Street | 1/21/1993 | See Source »

...orchards, haystacks and fields of unharvested corn and sunflowers evoke a peaceful pastoral dream. But along the road to Prijedor, a burned-out house suddenly appears around a bend. Then more follow, and more, maybe a thousand in all, relics of two-story, white-washed villas with broken red tile roofs. Windows are smashed, walls blackened by smoke. There are no shrapnel and bullet holes recording some battle here; this is what "ethnic cleansing" looks like a day or even an hour later. Laundry still hangs on clotheslines, a sign of how quickly disaster fell upon the inhabitants. Only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cleansed Wound | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

Under the south-facing windows pigmented concrete floor absorbs heat during the day and radiates at night. "We call that poor man's Italian tile. The concrete costs 50 cents a square foot, tile would do the same job but costs ten times as much," Doug said...

Author: By William H. Bachman, | Title: Sun Worshippers | 5/13/1992 | See Source »

...TILE VILLA OVERLOOKING Lake Geneva, long-suffering diplomats shuttle in and out of meetings, their faces betraying anxiety that the most ambitious overhaul of international-trade rules since World War II is floundering. In Brussels, European Community officials denounce the hard-nosed obstinacy of their American counterparts. In Washington, George Bush struggles to convey optimism, dropping vague references to "new ideas" that might break the logjam between Washington and the E.C. In Tokyo, ministers try quietly to bridge the gap between Europe and the U.S., lest there be any interruption of the trade machine upon which Japan's now imperiled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Breakdown of Trade Talks | 5/11/1992 | See Source »

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