Archive for Tuesday, September 17, 2002
California | Local
Spread of Jewish Schools Signals Attitude Change
California | Local |
September 17, 2002
Growing up in Chicago in the 1930s, Lisa Greene’s grandfather changed
his name from Greenstein to disguise his Jewish heritage. Read more
Sports
Good as Gold
Sports |
September 17, 2002
She is accustomed to performing under bright lights and suffocating
pressure, but giving life to an animated Disney character isn’t an
everyday occurrence for Michelle Kwan. Read more
News
London’s Calling
News |
September 17, 2002
Bright, jewel-encrusted dresses for evening, masculine tailoring for
day and exotic gypsy flounces for any time were among the major
trends to emerge from London Fashion Week. Read more
Business
Corporate Scandals Put Directors in the Hot Seat
Business |
September 17, 2002
Hours after former Tyco International Ltd. Read more
Entertainment
A Master at Stringing the Audience Along
Entertainment |
September 17, 2002
The marionette work in the Oscar-nominated “Being John Malkovich” was
so stunning that even some professional animators were convinced it
had to have been done via computer imaging. Read more
National
Intense Logging Blamed for Wildfires
National |
September 17, 2002
The Bush administration’s timber-cutting prescription for the West’s
wildfire epidemic runs counter to the record of the last half
century, when large forest fires erupted on the heels of the heaviest
logging ever conducted by the U.S. Forest Service. Read more
Opinion
World
Iraq Says a U.N. Team Can Return; U.S. Dismisses Offer
World |
September 17, 2002
Iraq said Monday that it would allow U.N. arms inspectors
unconditional access to suspected weapons sites, an effort to avoid
attack that will test the Security Council’s growing support for U.S.
demands for action. Read more
