Archive for Monday, November 25, 2002
California | Local
As Killings Ebb and Flow, Fear Keeps Its Grip on South L.A.
California | Local |
November 25, 2002
As Los Angeles’ murder count climbed to 612 for the year, South Los
Angeles experienced a bit of a respite over the weekend. Read more
Sports
Dolphins Have Power and Glory
Sports |
November 25, 2002
Just before the Miami Dolphins took the field for the second half
Sunday, running back Ricky Williams pulled aside quarterback Ray
Lucas and gave him a little reminder. Read more
Health
Business
Tallying Port Dispute’s Costs
Business |
November 25, 2002
So how much did months of labor strife and uncertainty at West Coast
ports cost the U.S. economy? Read more
Entertainment
Hope restored
Entertainment |
November 25, 2002
It’s a sunny Saturday afternoon in San Miguel de Allende as a group
of Los Angeles philanthropists boards a chartered bus with a flashy
paint job. Read more
National
Ridge’s Time in Trenches Makes Him Battle-Ready
National |
November 25, 2002
Of all the occupations that fill out Tom Ridge’s resume –
prosecutor, congressman and governor of Pennsylvania among them –
perhaps none more qualifies him to become America’s first secretary
of Homeland Security than this: combat veteran. Read more
Opinion
World
Ex-Coup Leader Is New President of Ecuador
World |
November 25, 2002
In a stunning turn of events, a left-leaning former army colonel
declared victory in Ecuador’s presidential election Sunday, just two
years after he was jailed for leading a coup. Read more
