Archive for Thursday, June 21, 2007
Science
Doctors change course again on estrogen therapy
Science |
June 21, 2007
Nearly five years after government scientists told women that
estrogen replacement therapy increased their risks of heart attack
and stroke, researchers have largely reversed their position,
concluding that the drugs are beneficial for many after all. Read more
California | Local
Anteaters attract admirers
California | Local |
June 21, 2007
For a college more renowned for its Nobel Prizes than championship
rings, it was a spectacular run of luck and national attention for
the UC Irvine Anteaters. Read more
Sports
Bland in Boston
Sports |
June 21, 2007
At the Red Sox team store across from Fenway Park, the Daisuke
Matsuzaka T-shirts are flying off the shelves. Read more
News
At long last, a starring role
News |
June 21, 2007
IF you think of Gene Autry as just that guy on a horse playing guitar
and singing, an impressive new exhibition at the Autry National
Center’s Museum of the American West is determined to change your mind. Read more
Business
`Nasty, crowded’ travel season off to a halting start
Business |
June 21, 2007
A computer glitch grounded United Airlines planes for two hours
Wednesday and delayed flights nationwide in another blow to travelers
facing what could be the most unpleasant summer ever for air travel. Read more
Entertainment
Getty staffer is named curator of antiquities
Entertainment |
June 21, 2007
Karol Wight, a 22-year veteran of the J. Paul Getty Museum, was named
its antiquities curator Wednesday. Read more
National
Soldier killed on deployment for colleague
National |
June 21, 2007
Most of the soldiers serving in the 212th Military Transition Team in
Baghdad were ordered there by the Army. Read more
Opinion
Home & Garden
World
The next Palestinian powder keg
World |
June 21, 2007
For much of the last week, Fatah gunmen in black masks have ruled the
streets here, abducting rivals, looting or burning their property,
and intimidating elected officials inside the Hamas-run City Hall. Read more
