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The idea then was to enclose the entire street in glass and run bridges over it for retail space.
He runs bridge holidays in Italy and when he plays, his table is broadcast on bridgebase.com.com
David Starobin, a classical guitarist who had contributed the colorful, mildly dissonant "Berceuse Bas de Gamme" ("Cheap Lullaby"), and who runs Bridge Records, offered to release the set.
Mr. Starobin, along with his wife, Becky, runs Bridge Records in New Rochelle, an independent label specializing in 20th century classical music.
She, and three other women, finally won in September when Judge William Pauley III of Federal District Court in Manhattan ruled that the city ran bridge painting as a "de facto boys' club" that turned away ambitious women in "unvarnished sex discrimination".
"Just about all our offices are part stockroom at this point," said Mr. Starobin, who, besides running Bridge with his wife Becky (he as director of artists and repertory, she as president), maintains an active career as a guitarist.
If you live in Nebraska and want to play the Oriental game of Go, your best shot is the World Wide Go service and Microsofts gaming site, which also runs bridge, hearts, poker and chess tournaments.
In France, Vinci runs bridges, tunnels, airports and the national sports stadium.
In those days, the Port Authority was considered a lumbering bureaucracy known for running bridges, tunnels and airports.
West Virginia used a 23-5 run bridging the first and second halves to pull away.
Rutgers used a 12-0 run bridging halftime to take a 45-36 lead with 19 04 seconds remaining in the game.
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