Archive for Thursday, December 29, 2005
Science
All Stem Cell Data Fake, South Korea Panel Finds
Science |
December 29, 2005
South Korean cloning pioneer Hwang Woo Suk never made any of the 11
stem cell lines he claimed were derived from the DNA of sick and
injured patients, an expert panel investigating the controversial
scientist said today. Read more
California | Local
Hoping Floats Won’t Have To
California | Local |
December 29, 2005
The legend goes like this: Tournament of Roses officials decreed in
1893 that the Rose Parade would never be held on Sunday so that it
would not interfere with the churches that lined Colorado Boulevard. Read more
Sports
News
Men who are naughty, nice
News |
December 29, 2005
THE American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language describes a
Casanova as a “man who is amorously and gallantly attentive to women”
and as a “promiscuous man; a philanderer.” Read more
Business
L.A. Rides a Wave of Ad Production
Business |
December 29, 2005
Seven men dressed as Russian naval officers huddle on the deck of a
mock Soviet submarine, waiting to climb into a black rubber raft. Read more
Entertainment
‘Prairie Blizzard’
Entertainment |
December 29, 2005
“DON’T let go of me,” Dorothea cried, her voice nearly lost in the
howling wind. Read more
National
Newspaper Finds New Attitude After Katrina
National |
December 29, 2005
To New Orleans Times-Picayune columnist Chris Rose, the front porch
gatherings felt like an extension of his work – another way to talk
with his neighbors about everything that had happened since Hurricane Katrina. Read more
Home & Garden
Like apples to emeralds
Home & Garden |
December 29, 2005
JANUARY is different in Southern California. Read more
Opinion
Schwarzenegger’s second act
Opinion |
December 29, 2005
Rip off the last pages of the Sacramento calendar for 2005 with
relief and toss them out. Read more
World
Iraq’s History Still Divides Children of Mesopotamia
World |
December 29, 2005
The myth of a unified Iraqi identity may have finally been laid to
rest this month. Read more
