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...enters a second-floor Sever Hall classroom, Rosenfeld waves cheerily to students and stops to chat with some...
Another facet of the bionic future is taking shape in a second-floor laboratory at the University of Louvain in Brussels. There Marie, a 63-year-old Belgian woman, is treated to visions of red, blue and yellow dots arranged in neat little rows like the tops of Lego building blocks. Glimpses of Lego bricks are hardly worth getting excited about, but Marie is enthralled - because she's blind...
Fellow UHS administrator Mary N. Hennings recounted that every Friday after work, Pollack descended from his second-floor Holyoke Center office to the Holyoke Arcade to buy flowers for his wife...
...thing that's so hard about defeating capitalism is that it springs up everywhere. A kiosk selling fire-fighter souvenirs, called the 911 Marketplace, has grown into a large, second-floor, center-of-the-mall store. Its co-owner Sean Moriarty, 31, a full-time St. Paul fire fighter, is learning just how fast capitalism moves: like the rest of the stores in the mall, his shop has had to mark down the T shirts that bear the Sept. 11 date. Gurdial Singh, 50, a turbaned Sikh, has lost some of the business on the AMERICA'S PRIDE shirts...
...situation altered. "One morning, five years ago, I woke up and I knew that I was ready to have a child," says a 38-year-old Dutch career guidance consultant, who requested that her name not be used. She is recalling that moment as she sits in her spacious second-floor apartment in Amsterdam, with her young son playing nearby. There was just one problem: "I was in a very shaky relationship at the time and my partner didn't want to have children." But three weeks later, when she determined that she was pregnant, there was no question...