Archive for Friday, November 11, 2005
Science
Discovery of ‘Godzilla’ Changes the Image of Ancient Crocodiles
Science |
November 11, 2005
Researchers combing the gray mudstone of an Argentine desert have
discovered the 140-million-year-old remains of an ancient crocodile
they have nicknamed Godzilla for its massive jaw and jagged, saw-like
teeth up to 4 inches long. Read more
California | Local
For the Dignity of Vets and the Love of Country
California | Local |
November 11, 2005
Charlie Nguyen dozed in the back seat of the cramped bus when it made
its next, sudden stop: his fifth funeral of the morning. Read more
Sports
Players Angered by Speech
Sports |
November 11, 2005
Players representing one of the most successful community college
men’s basketball programs in California took issue this week with a
pregame speech from their school president, contending in a strongly
worded letter faxed to The Times that it “reeked with the stench of
blatant racism.” Read more
Business
Entertainment
Ceramics: Such fragile objects
Entertainment |
November 11, 2005
If you’re looking for a younger artist whose work taps into legacies
of West Coast ceramics, you might need to head east or, for the next
few weeks, to Santa Monica, where New York-based Kathy Butterly
offers a dozen small ceramic vessels, as well as drawings, at
Shoshana Wayne Gallery. Read more
National
Engaged in a Very Civil War
National |
November 11, 2005
It began in 1982 with a handful of law students at Yale and the
University of Chicago who saw themselves as minorities. Read more
Opinion
World
Police Say Slain Fugitive Did Not Blow Himself Up
World |
November 11, 2005
Azahari Husin, one of Southeast Asia’s most notorious terrorists,
ended life like most of his victims: amid the debris and devastation
of a suicide bombing. Read more
