Archive for Saturday, March 06, 2004
Science
From the Other Side of Mars, Spirit Also Sees Evidence of a Watery Past
Science |
March 6, 2004
The Mars rover Spirit has found signs that water once existed near
Gusev Crater, although probably in far smaller quantities than what
the rover Opportunity detected on the other side of the planet, NASA
scientists reported Friday. Read more
California | Local
Blame This Bungled Burglary on the Weakest Link in a Chain of Fools
California | Local |
March 6, 2004
In the stupid-criminal-tricks file, three would-be ATM thieves were
observed on surveillance tape in a futile attempt to drag a cash
machine out of a Laguna Hills liquor store the other night. Read more
Sports
News
Business
An Icon’s Infamy Won’t Be Fleeting
Business |
March 6, 2004
Many of the corporate executives charged with crimes in recent years
have been accused of looting their companies, perpetrating
long-running scams that allowed them to reap tens of millions of
dollars in personal profit. Read more
Entertainment
They’re not just for her
Entertainment |
March 6, 2004
“It’s not a men’s collection, it’s a collection men can wear,” Karl
Lagerfeld said after his Chanel show Friday, in which angelic,
pale-faced boys with long hair, barely distinguishable from their
female counterparts, modeled the boxy boucle jackets that made the
house famous. Read more
National
Race at Issue in Corruption Inquiry
National |
March 6, 2004
This city, which over the years has seen its share of corruption, did
not get terribly worked up when word first leaked that investigators
were looking into whether shady deals and cronyism had plagued the
former mayor’s administration. Read more
Opinion
World
Argentina Pulls Facade Off Ugly Past
World |
March 6, 2004
For more than 20 years, the imposing buildings on this capital’s
Liberator Avenue have stood as a conspicuous monument to denial. Read more
