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...project also restored the clock on the front of Mass Hall. The renovation, costing $33,000, rebuilt the wooden frame around the clock, adding new wood to the original, says Didier O. Thomas, associate director for project planning. The clock face, originally gold and dark blue, will be covered by a replica designed by sculptor Bob Shure. Thomas expects the new face to be installed in mid-October...
...century. In the 1980s, however, the area was dug up entirely to complete a link in the modern red line, the newest addition to Boston's T trains. The Kiosk containing Out of town News was put on wheels, then removed from the area entirely during construction. The state rebuilt the face of Wigglesworth which faces Mass. Ave. to protect the frosh from deafening noise. The T stop was opened to the public...
Even after the boats are rebuilt and on the water, technology remains the key to victory. Once the race is under way, the sailors will use global position systems to help track their course, and sensors to measure velocity. Onboard computers will supply a steady stream of data on boat performance, wind and sea conditions and other information to aid the crew in trimming, tacking and changing sail directions...
...pants introduction to America's highway misery, try rattling down the joint-jangling Southwest Freeway in the shadow of the Washington Monument. On this long-neglected strip of pavement, a washboard ripple effect experts call rutting jiggles the front wheels into a dervish dance. Farther along in a newly rebuilt section, potholes already lurk, like so many blacktop booby traps...
...pavilion, a fake Arab ruin into which a fake nomadic hovel has been inserted, is like a second-rate SITE rip-off -- except that SITE actually designed it. The South Pacific pavilion is a compound of grass huts (or was -- it burned down last week, but is to be rebuilt promptly). New Zealand's conventional steel-and- glass facade gives way at one end to a rugged Pacific promontory, complete with recorded ocean noises, artificial stones and plastic seabirds...