Archive for Friday, July 15, 2005
Science
NASA Delays Launch Another Day as Officials Probe Sensor Failure
Science |
July 15, 2005
NASA officials pushed back the earliest possible date to launch the
shuttle Discovery by another day, to Sunday, saying they still had no
idea what caused a sensor failure in the shuttle’s external fuel tank. Read more
California | Local
Anyone With Hungry Kids Knows This Was a True Emergency
California | Local |
July 15, 2005
The “Readings” section of the July Harper’s magazine contains the
text of an unusual emergency phone call, which begins this way: Dispatcher: Sheriff’s Department. Read more
Sports
Come and Get Him
Sports |
July 15, 2005
There is a series of signs along the side of the two-lane highway
that leads into town from the west, and they serve to list some of
the most infamous trouble spots on the Old Course. Read more
Business
Harry Potter and the Latest Blockbuster Book Launch
Business |
July 15, 2005
Wade Munson likes movies as much as the next 16-year-old. Read more
Entertainment
Maps to creativity: Just follow
Entertainment |
July 15, 2005
Five years ago, Josh Dorman bought some old topographical maps at a
used bookstore and started to draw and paint on them. Read more
National
A Detective Story Alleging Hit Men in Blue
National |
July 15, 2005
As misting rain fell in the late afternoon, Anthony Dilapi strolled
into the darkened, underground garage of his Hollywood apartment. Read more
Opinion
World
London Falls Silent to Defy Terror, Grieve for Victims
World |
July 15, 2005
United in a grief for which words seem insufficient, Londoners
summoned by 12 mournful strikes of the Big Ben clock tower flooded
streets and sidewalks in silent defiance of the terror that gripped
their city a week earlier. Read more
