Archive for Thursday, December 08, 2005
Science
Genetic Map of Dog May Help Humans
Science |
December 8, 2005
Scientists have decoded the complete genome of the domestic dog, a
milestone announced Wednesday that provides a biological roadmap for
unraveling human diseases and probing the mysterious bond between man
and his best friend. Read more
California | Local
Sports
Return to Splendor
Sports |
December 8, 2005
The game plan worked so well last year, USC quarterback Matt Leinart
intends to follow it again this weekend. Read more
News
HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
News |
December 8, 2005
THEATER CRITIC
Charles McNulty
Learn the right way to get a move on
For anyone who’s ever envied the uncanny poise of stage actors,
here’s an adventurous gift idea: It involves arranging lessons in the
Alexander Technique. Read more
Business
From Textile City to Ghost Town
Business |
December 8, 2005
To see how Mexico’s garment industry is stumbling against global
competition, look no further than Textile City. Read more
Entertainment
Back Atop the Charts, Her Way
Entertainment |
December 8, 2005
The photographers were screaming for Mariah Carey on Tuesday night
the way they used to. Read more
National
Bill Gives No Breaks to Casinos
National |
December 8, 2005
Before Hurricane Katrina, the Gulf Coast was well on its way to
becoming a popular gambling destination. Read more
Home & Garden
These walls do talk
Home & Garden |
December 8, 2005
BEFORE Bernard and Shirley Kinsey remodeled their cliff-side home in
Pacific Palisades, they often climbed up on the roof of the original
two-bedroom midcentury tract house to take in the magnificent view of
Santa Monica Bay. Read more
Opinion
World
Japanese Minister Apologizes for WWII Brutalities
World |
December 8, 2005
With his country facing increasing diplomatic isolation from its
closest neighbors, Japan’s hard-line foreign minister Wednesday
offered uncharacteristically soothing words of apology for wartime
brutalities, while warning China to stop making Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi’s visits to the militarist Yasukuni Shrine an
obstacle to better ties. Read more
