Archive for Friday, September 26, 2003
Science
Rat Clone Is New Big Cheese of the Lab
Science |
September 26, 2003
After years of frustrating failures, scientists have succeeded in
cloning the laboratory rat, Rattus norvegicus. Read more
California | Local
Faces of the Recall
California | Local |
September 26, 2003
Since August, Times staff photographer Brian Vander Brug has traveled
the state photographing candidates in the recall election. Read more
Sports
The Giant Debate
Sports |
September 26, 2003
It is inevitable that Barry Bonds, needing only three home runs to
catch Willie Mays at 660, will surpass his godfather at No. Read more
Business
Two-Buck Chuck the Toast of Napa
Business |
September 26, 2003
In the premium wine region of Napa Valley, residents have found a new
love: Two-Buck Chuck. Read more
Entertainment
Off fashion’s beaten path
Entertainment |
September 26, 2003
Now that rising British-based designer Roland Mouret has departed for
the New York catwalks, fashion week here was dominated more than ever
by unknown names. Read more
National
Couple Say Their Son Is Now Free of Cancer
National |
September 26, 2003
Parents charged with kidnapping their 12-year-old son to prevent him
from receiving court-ordered chemotherapy said new tests show he is
free of cancer. Read more
Opinion
Vietnam’s Shadow Lies Across Iraq
Opinion |
September 26, 2003
“By God, we’ve kicked the Vietnam syndrome,” President George H.W.
Bush crowed after his swift triumph in the Gulf War in 1991. Read more
World
Putin’s Chechen Strongman an Unwelcome Guest in the U.S.
World |
September 26, 2003
On the eve of President Bush’s summit with Russian President Vladimir
V. Putin, a diplomatic tiff over a member of the Russian delegation
to the United Nations has spotlighted strains in the two countries’
relationship over the separatist republic of Chechnya. Read more
