Archive for Tuesday, February 03, 2004
Science
Mission Controllers Revive Spirit’s Memory
Science |
February 3, 2004
NASA’s Spirit rover is alive and well – and back to work on Mars,
mission controllers said Monday. Read more
California | Local
Make the Grade in the Real World by Being a Stickler for Punctuality
California | Local |
February 3, 2004
As a grad of USC, I was surprised to read in the Daily Trojan that
the “15-Minute Rule” at the school is mere urban legend. Read more
Sports
Lakers, Shaq Swear Off Winning
Sports |
February 3, 2004
Shaquille O’Neal had his say, and the Lakers were blown out a day
later by the Indiana Pacers. Read more
News
Stuff yourself
News |
February 3, 2004
As if circus animals don’t sacrifice enough for our amusement, we
gnaw on their ears and tails in a generations-old teething ritual. Read more
Business
Clive Davis Promoted to BMG’s U.S. Unit Chief
Business |
February 3, 2004
Clive Davis is having the last laugh – again. Read more
Entertainment
Gathering of cultures
Entertainment |
February 3, 2004
With more than 160 films from such diverse origins as Mauritania,
Mali, Cuba, Kenya and Ghana, the Pan African Film and Arts Festival
strives to reflect a broad spectrum of the community that surrounds it. Read more
National
Toxin Ricin Possibly Found on Capitol Hill
National |
February 3, 2004
A powdery substance suspected to be the poison ricin was discovered
Monday in a Capitol Hill mailroom near the office of Senate Majority
Leader Bill Frist, raising new fears of bioterrorism. Read more
Opinion
World
Pakistan Caught in a Web of Evidence
World |
February 3, 2004
Pakistan’s admission that the father of its atomic bomb orchestrated
illegal sales of nuclear weapons technology to three countries came
in response to intense pressure from the United States and the United Nations. Read more
