Archive for Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Science
California | Local
Wabbit Woes, Bus Lanes and a Mystery Mall
California | Local |
November 9, 2005
What do rabbits, underground shopping malls and bus lanes have in common? Read more
Sports
Un of a Kind
Sports |
November 9, 2005
The final seconds of yet another victory ticked away, and Andy
Collins, quarterback of one of the two remaining undefeated college
football teams in Los Angeles, reached beneath the play list on his wristband. Read more
News
News |
November 9, 2005
The rage burning through France Re “Chirac Vows to Restore Order as Riots Grow Across France,” Nov. Read more
Autos
Love on the rocks
Autos |
November 9, 2005
YOU might expect me to object to the 2 1/2 -ton Jeep Commander
Limited 4x4 on the grounds of its in-the-teens fuel economy. Read more
Business
Vietnamese Films Seek Exposure
Business |
November 9, 2005
Last year, Ngo Thi Bich Hanh visited Los Angeles to meet with CBS
executives to arrange the launch of a Vietnamese version of the game
show “The Price Is Right.” Read more
Food
Japanese pop
Food |
November 9, 2005
IT’S after midnight on a Saturday night at the izakaya Honda
Ya, a Japanese pub in Tustin. Read more
Entertainment
‘O.C.’ sounds them out
Entertainment |
November 9, 2005
Citizens Here and Abroad, a 3-year-old alt-rock group from San
Francisco, spent Thursday night mesmerized by the latest episode of
“The O.C.” They’re not just ordinary fans. Read more
National
Vote by Kansas School Board Favors Evolution’s Doubters
National |
November 9, 2005
The state Board of Education approved curriculum standards Tuesday
that question evolution and redefine science to include concepts
other than natural explanations. Read more
Opinion
Fires illuminate Europe’s problems
Opinion |
November 9, 2005
BACK IN 1992, when cars were burning in Los Angeles, not Paris,
French President Francois Mitterrand thought he knew why. Read more
World
Rome’s Pet Ordinance Has Tails and Tongues Wagging
World |
November 9, 2005
In the greater animal kingdom, the plight of the little goldfish is
especially harsh. Read more
