Archive for Friday, October 04, 2002
Science
California | Local
W. Hollywood Attack Ruled No Hate Crime
California | Local |
October 4, 2002
Prosecutors announced Thursday that no hate-crime charges will be
filed against three suspects accused of attacking two gay men last
month with a baseball bat, angering West Hollywood politicians, gay
rights activists and sheriff’s deputies. Read more
Sports
Lumbering Home
Sports |
October 4, 2002
The last time the Angels played a postseason game at Anaheim, Troy
Glaus was 10 years old. Read more
News
Business
Mediation Begins; Pressure Grows
Business |
October 4, 2002
The longshore union and shipping lines tried to hammer out their
differences with a federal mediator Thursday as losses from a West
Coast port shutdown continued to cascade through the economy. Read more
Entertainment
Art Forged in Castoffs and Cold Reality
Entertainment |
October 4, 2002
It looks like the aftermath of a cyclone, the loose objects from the
streets and backyards of Los Angeles ripped up, twirled in a blender
and then plunked down into a tiered jumble of lawn furniture, car
tires, a broken swing set, a Jacuzzi tub, desiccated palm fronds,
even the fuselage of an airplane. Read more
National
A Clash of Words
National |
October 4, 2002
Excerpts from the Senate’s debate Thursday on President Bush’s
request for a broad resolution authorizing the use of military force
against Iraq. Read more
Opinion
World
Inspired by Faith, the Poor Rush Forth to Offer Food
World |
October 4, 2002
From the top of his rolling freight car, Enrique sees a figure of Christ. Read more
