What happened on October 21, 2004
OPINION
Antiwar Ouija Boards By Max Boot, Max Boot is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Why Our Elections Put Third-Rate People in Office By Donald Saari, Donald Saari is a professor of mathematics and economics at UC Irvine and director of the Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences.
Is Suicide Part of the Job? By Jonathan Turley, Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, has served as defense counsel in military courts and recently completed a three-part study of the history and evolution of the U.S. military.
HOME & GARDEN
Creating kid space By Carolyn Huffman Kimball, Hershey Children's Garden: A Place to Grow at Cleveland Botanical Garden Maureen Heffernan Ohio University Press, $10
TLC for local lands By Lili Singer, Living Lightly in Our Watersheds: A Guide for Residents of the Arroyo Seco Watershed and Surrounding Communities North East Trees, free
His devil-may-care approach By Chris Erskine, Chris Erskine can be reached at chris.erskine@latimes.com.
Rhapsody In Wood By Barbara King, Times Staff Writer
Prints charming By David A. Keeps and Adamo Digregorio, Special to The Times
One man's home is another man's -- whoa -- castle By Martin J. Smith, Martin J. Smith is a senior editor of the Los Angeles Times Magazine, a novelist and coauthor of "Poplorica: A Popular History of the Fads, Mavericks, Inventions, and Lore That Shaped Modern America."