Archive for Tuesday, April 06, 2004
California | Local
Pierre Koenig, 78; Architect’s Designs Personify Modernism
California | Local |
April 6, 2004
Pierre Koenig, whose sleek glass-and-steel houses became emblems of
the progressive values of Postwar suburbia, died Sunday of leukemia
at his home in Brentwood. Read more
Sports
News
A new campfire song: Help!
News |
April 6, 2004
Ed FORNER is 8,000 feet above the vast, sunburned desert. Read more
Business
‘Van Helsing’ Carries Huge Stakes for NBC
Business |
April 6, 2004
Universal Pictures is hoping to bring good things back to life. Read more
Entertainment
That’s a wrap
Entertainment |
April 6, 2004
It started with a couple of guys looking for action. Read more
National
L.A. Times Wins 5 Pulitzer Prizes
National |
April 6, 2004
The Los Angeles Times on Monday won five Pulitzer Prizes, the second
most in the 87-year history of the awards, while the New York Times
was awarded the Public Service medal for its reporting on death and
injuries among American industrial workers. Read more
Opinion
World
Flooding Leaves 31 Dead in Mexican Border City
World |
April 6, 2004
A deluge sent floodwaters cascading over the banks of a Rio Grande
tributary and into what is normally one of the driest parts of Mexico
early Monday, killing at least 31 people in the northern border city
of Piedras Negras. Read more
