Science

3 Win Nobels in Chemistry for Molecular Studies

Science | By Thomas H. Maugh II | October 10, 2002
A Swiss chemist who works part time in La Jolla, a Japanese and an American will share the 2002 Nobel Prize in chemistry for revolutionary breakthroughs” that are helping scientists determine the complex structures of proteins and other large molecules that play key roles in living organisms. Read more

California | Local

Davis’ Friends Fall Away, Ambition Endures

California | Local | By David Ferrell | October 10, 2002
Running the state of California keeps Gov. Read more

Sports

The Twins’ Most Valuable Bench Player

Sports | By Diane Pucin | October 10, 2002
Judge Harry Seymour Crump, 64, avid snowboarder, member of a local ski patrol, a man trained first as a pharmacist before becoming a lawyer and then a judge, takes no credit for saving the Minnesota Twins. Read more

News

Polished and Relaxed

News | By Leslee Komaiko | October 10, 2002
In the rear of Chinoiserie, a Studio City nail salon with soft-pink walls, jade-green carpet and a low-grade Asian theme, 10 little girls are getting their nails done late on a Friday afternoon. Read more

Business

5 Adelphia Execs to Help With Rigases Case

Business | By David Voreacos | October 10, 2002
Five Adelphia Communications Corp. Read more

Entertainment

After Fall, Adam Won’t Be the Same, Expert Contends

Entertainment | By Suzanne Muchnic and Susan Freudenheim | October 10, 2002
After singing the nursery rhyme about how Humpty Dumpty could never be put together again, a leading Renaissance scholar said Wednesday that a priceless marble sculpture of Adam by the Venetian sculptor Tullio Lombardo will never recover fully from a fall Sunday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Read more

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