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Reopened in fall 2009 with 39 new galleries, this is now one of the great small museums of the world.
Andrew Harper's Notebook Andrew Harper 2010
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Reopened by Hector Higueras in October 2011, its reinvention has left little trace of the old interior of the house, which dates back to 1860.
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Reopened the Mayoral control bill to place severe restrictions on locating charter schools in public school space;
Thomas W. Carroll: New York Falls Short on Race to the Top 2010
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ISLAND GETAWAYS Jumby Bay in Antigua Reopened in December after an 18-month, $28 million overhaul, the resort is a great romantic destination, with sparkling new suites — some with private pools — but also friendly for families, since you can rent three - and four-bedroom homes on the island.
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Reopened after a 26-year closure, Sequoia hews to a time-tested approach.
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Reopened last fall as an arts and sciences academy serving students in preschool through eighth grade, Cole is seeking state approval to undergo yet another transformation and become a so-called "innovation" school, which would give it charter-like status under state law.
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Reopened in 2008, the library project was overrun with construction problems and came in way overbudget.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Reopened in 2008, the library project was overrun with construction problems and came in way overbudget.
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Please read, "Reopened trail reveals nature's resilience..." by Christine Rappleye.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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Please read, "Reopened trail reveals nature's resilience..." by Christine Rappleye.
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