Archive for Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Science
California | Local
Hahn Begins His 1st TV Ads in Reelection Campaign
California | Local |
February 16, 2005
Mayor James K. Hahn took to the airwaves for the first time Tuesday
with two television commercials that cast him as a “gutsy” leader who
has made “tough decisions” for Los Angeles. Read more
Sports
Reign Again?
Sports |
February 16, 2005
His cap on backward, wearing a gray t-shirt and slacks and the
beginnings of a goatee, Tiger Woods had one foot on a bench in front
of his locker at Riviera Country Club as he leaned on an umbrella. Read more
Autos
Not-quite-perfect 10
Autos |
February 16, 2005
Except for war with Iran (or North Korea, or France), trillion-dollar
deficits, melting icecaps and drug-resistant syphilis, the future
looks very promising. Read more
Business
WinCo Has a Plan for SoCal Market Share
Business |
February 16, 2005
At WinCo, customers bag their own groceries. Read more
Food
Silky, sophisticated and simple
Food |
February 16, 2005
Most people who remember Mitchell Parrish recall him as one of
America’s great lyricists – he wrote the words to Hoagy Carmichael’s
“Star Dust,” one of the 20th century’s most romantic and widely
covered songs, as well as “Sophisticated Lady,” “Stars Fell on
Alabama,” “Moonlight Serenade” and the English version of “Volare.” Read more
Entertainment
International movement
Entertainment |
February 16, 2005
When the ambitious, binational dance-theater piece “Aura” receives
its U.S. premiere tonight at REDCAT, the first words the audience
hears, fittingly, will be “Traductor deseado” – “Translator wanted.” Read more
National
Defrocked Priest Sentenced to 12 to 15 Years in Sex Abuse Trial
National |
February 16, 2005
Defrocked priest Paul Shanley, one of the most notorious figures in
the Boston clerical abuse scandal, was sentenced Tuesday to 12 to 15
years in prison for repeatedly raping a young boy during the 1980s. Read more
Opinion
World
Between the Bombs, U.S. Soldiers Pass Baton
World |
February 16, 2005
On his fourth day in Iraq, Staff Sgt. Read more
