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After a decade of on-again, off-again recession, Japan appears to be falling into a semipermanent state of economic decay.
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Such a mismatch hasn't happened since the country was founded, largely because its greatest wars have tended to be brief interludes, not semipermanent features.
WSJ: When the Troops Were Very Young
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The trend toward monitors got moving when cardiologist George Klein, of the University of Western Ontario, first approached Medtronic in 1989 with the idea of a semipermanent implant to measure heart rhythms.
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With limited capital and the recession looming, she began organizing riotous pop-up shows in semipermanent venues across London and the States, and also in Paris, where Sellers has a second home, an 18th-century apartment in the heart of the Marais that's been transformed into a contemporary haven by Ab Rogers, son of the architect Richard Rogers.
WSJ: Libby Sellers Knows the Art of Design