Archive for Saturday, July 09, 2005
Science
Newly Found Relative of Jellyfish Lures With Light
Science |
July 9, 2005
Scientists have discovered a jellyfish-like creature a mile below the
ocean’s surface that is the first marine invertebrate to use red
fluorescent light to lure prey. Read more
California | Local
A Mystery as Deep as the Ocean
California | Local |
July 9, 2005
Down, down, down the robotic rover descended into the Pacific Ocean’s
cold-hearted depths, searching for signs of a 46-foot commercial
fishing vessel that had gone missing. Read more
Sports
Close Encounters of the Tour Kind
Sports |
July 9, 2005
There are no tickets to buy at the Tour de France, no electronic
screening system to pass through, no ushers. Read more
News
Business
Group Antes Up $700 Million for Producer of Poker on TV
Business |
July 9, 2005
Is this a deal or a bluff? Read more
Entertainment
A swing king reemerges
Entertainment |
July 9, 2005
For those looking down on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the
name Spade Cooley probably doesn’t mean very much. Read more
National
Security Clash May Be Brewing in Congress
National |
July 9, 2005
The terrorist attacks in London have brought new pressure from
Republicans and Democrats for a substantial boost in federal spending
on mass transit security. Read more
Opinion
Battle of the Bighorn
Opinion |
July 9, 2005
Over the last six years, a battle to save the endangered bighorn
sheep has succeeded beyond the expectations of the state and federal
agencies and advocacy groups that launched the project along the
eastern Sierra Nevada in California and Nevada. Read more
World
‘Hanging On by a Thread’ of Hope
World |
July 9, 2005
As soon as Neetu Jain was evacuated from Euston Station after the
bombings on London’s Underground, she called her boyfriend and sister
to let them know she was safe and would be catching a bus to her office. Read more
