Archive for Thursday, November 11, 2004
Science
California | Local
Sports
CLOSE-UPS
Sports |
November 11, 2004
FOOTBALL RICARDO GALVEZ Jr., Los Angeles Cathedral Then: Brought to the varsity as a 5-foot-5, 120-pound freshman for
the playoffs, he scored twice in his debut and gave the Division X
semifinalist Phantoms a dimension they didn’t previously have: speed. Read more
News
Zen and the art of self-defense
News |
November 11, 2004
Here comes ex-Navy SEAL Richard “Mack” Machowicz. Read more
Business
No Child Left in the Cold
Business |
November 11, 2004
When the plump seals, walruses and occasional beluga whale arrive in
the frigid waters off this Bering Sea village, many plastic chairs in
the Paul T. Albert Memorial School sit empty. Read more
Entertainment
‘Three Grandmothers’
Entertainment |
November 11, 2004
Jenny called Nana Fran in Brooklyn. Read more
National
Californian May Be Man Who Made Video Threat
National |
November 11, 2004
The CIA believes that the masked man who made threats against the
United States in a suspected Al Qaeda videotape last month may be a
Southern California native who is wanted by the FBI, U.S.
intelligence officials said Wednesday. Read more
Opinion
Home & Garden
The post-granite age
Home & Garden |
November 11, 2004
In Fu-Tung Cheng’s hands, a formerly cold, gray, rough material of
little aesthetic charm is transformed into surfaces smooth enough to
lay your cheek on, into lavender and rust and celadon-colored
counters that dip and curve into sinks and basins, into a critical
element of home design. Read more
World
A Guerrilla and Statesman
World |
November 11, 2004
Yasser Arafat, the guerrilla chieftain who juggled armed resistance
and political diplomacy, left a dual impression on the world: the
iconic symbol of the Palestinian struggle for statehood, and the
embodiment of a revolutionary who could not make the transition to governance. Read more
