Archive for Saturday, February 12, 2005
Science
Infant’s Doctor Is Hoping for Miracles
Science |
February 12, 2005
Doctors have successfully taken the first step toward separating the
fused legs of Milagros Cerron, a 9-month-old Peruvian child dubbed
the “Little Mermaid” because of her rare birth defect. Read more
California | Local
Playwright’s Classic Dramas Dominated the U.S. Stage
California | Local |
February 12, 2005
Arthur Miller, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright whose dramas
illuminating the agonies of the common man have moved audiences
around the world for more than five decades, died Thursday night at
his home in Roxbury, Conn. Read more
Sports
Undefeated Is Overkill
Sports |
February 12, 2005
The Illinois players were praising themselves before practice
recently when Coach Bruce Weber abruptly changed the subject. Read more
News
Business
Shareholders Are Nice as Mice
Business |
February 12, 2005
There were no protests this year, no pickets, no calls for Chief
Executive Michael Eisner to pack his bags. Read more
Entertainment
A look to last
Entertainment |
February 12, 2005
Three days after Marc Jacobs shook up Fashion Week here with his
collection of lopsided little girl dresses and super-sized cocoon
coats, he is still the talk of the town. Read more
National
Battle-Ready on the Home Front
National |
February 12, 2005
When Cindy Roth’s husband was a company commander in the Gulf War 14
years ago, she received a grand total of one letter from him. Read more
Opinion
World
CIA Operation in Iran Failed When Spies Were Exposed
World |
February 12, 2005
Dozens of CIA informants in Iran were executed or imprisoned in the
late 1980s or early 1990s after their secret communications with the
agency were uncovered by the government, according to former CIA
officials who discussed the episode after aspects of it were
disclosed during a recent congressional hearing. Read more
