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...library’s circulation desk and reading rooms, which lie just a few feet from the front entrance, are both far from the Mass. Ave. door. Students say this has made both locations difficult to find...
...close to us are left behind. The third is that we end up being good at many things, but excelling at none of them. We are confident in our daily living as an investment with dependably high returns, but we have little imagination for some fabulous treasure that may lie buried close at hand. And happiness? It becomes a feat of toil and complication, something acquired through much deduction, derivation and explication, instead of something instinctive that we simply feel...
...trained, and on this score things are improving. The L.A. sheriff's office runs forensics courses for detectives that include fake murder scenes staged at a Residence Inn. The University of Tennessee in Knoxville maintains a politely named Anthropological Research Facility, a body farm where dozens of human remains lie in various states of decay in open fields to help forensic scientists better understand decomposition...
...collapse beneath her. Beautiful has spoken-word verses that recall late-night Cinemax soft-core and the chimerical cliches of Bonnie Tyler. "I love the way you hold me with your eyes/Hold me so tight that I can't move/It's like everything I've ever known is a lie, and you're the simple truth." Beautiful ends with one of those cheap "Take it up a notch!" key changes, as does Unsaveable, the song that follows. Hill's longtime producers, Byron Gallimore and Dann Huff, have done her no great favors by using such tricks...
...been handed out according to political affiliation, with each major party being represented on boards and a balance being struck between French-speaking and Flemish-speaking directors. "It's our political etiquette," says Gobert, whose Ecolo party is pushing to end the practice. Others say the real problem may lie elsewhere: "As far as the politicians were concerned Sabena had been sold and they weren't interested in it any more," grouses Gacoms. When Sabena was nosing into its death spiral, in the summer of 2001, a remarkable meeting took place at the sumptuous Astoria Hotel in Brussels. Over dinner...