With Ancient Jewelry, It's the Thought That Counts (Los Angeles Times)
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We Eat; Therefore, They Are (Los Angeles
Times)
We Eat; Therefore, They Are (Los Angeles
Times)
08/10/2004 05:24 AMLos Angeles Times - BETHESDA, Md. — Inside a packed ballroom at
the local Holiday Inn, 13 government-appointed scientists sat regally
around a table, debating servings of fish.
They're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
They're Off! (To the Gym) (Los Angeles
Times)
05/25/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - VERSAILLES, Ky. — Just days after
arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips from an inflamed ankle, the
athlete was back in training, huffing hard as he jogged on an
underwater treadmill.
Going Away for the Gold (Los Angeles
Times)
Going Away for the Gold (Los Angeles
Times)
08/11/2004 04:42 AMLos Angeles Times - It is a quintessential Olympic moment, hundreds of
athletes marching into the stadium, drenching the field in the banners
and colors of their nations. But when the 2004 Summer Games in Athens
begin with this traditional opening ceremony, take a closer look.
More Than One Can Conceive (Los Angeles
Times)
More Than One Can Conceive (Los Angeles
Times)
12/30/2004 06:51 AMLos Angeles Times - CLEVELAND — The elephant dung was no trouble
at all. When the circus came to town, Percy Skuy simply showed up with
a bucket and politely asked the keeper if he could collect a few
droppings.
Cranking It Up (Los Angeles Times)
Cranking It Up (Los Angeles Times)
05/31/2004 05:38 AMLos Angeles Times - On a Sunday they'd hoped not to work, the Lakers
reported to their El Segundo practice facility and faced more of a
Western Conference finals they'd hoped not to prolong.
The Los Angeles Times goes multimedia
The Los Angeles Times goes multimedia
03/21/2003 12:14 AM The Los Angeles Times goes
multimedia. For the past few weeks, the LA Times has begun a
significant push into offering video, audio, and interactive Flash on
their website. One of the most interesting aspects is that the paper
has moved one step beyond simply replaying AP Television clips as many
sites have done; the LA Times writers are stand before the cameras and
microphones themselves and report stories in a stuttering,
non-hairsprayed, introverted demeanor that I find very refreshing,
though so far I have gleaned very little additional information from
it. When does (or can) this mode of journalism on the web rise above
gimmickry or 'just because we can' and add value to a written article?
Can video/tv news rise above mere spectacle?
Olé? No Way, Say Chinese (Los
Angeles Times)
Olé? No Way, Say Chinese (Los
Angeles Times)
05/11/2004 05:02 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — "Foreign Bulls Head for the Middle
Kingdom."
An Icon, and Then He's Gone (Los Angeles
Times)
An Icon, and Then He's Gone (Los Angeles
Times)
06/04/2004 05:47 AMLos Angeles Times - BEIJING — For many foreigners, he is
Tiananmen Square's most recognizable figure, outshining even Chairman
Mao Tse-tung — whose body still lies in state at a far end of
the vast public space.
Age Before Duty (Los Angeles Times)
Age Before Duty (Los Angeles Times)
06/08/2004 06:12 AMLos Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — This is the age of
revolving-door democracy in California. It's the era of term limits
and recalls and contempt for the Legislature, a time when an erstwhile
action movie star can run the nation's largest state government and a
freshman lawmaker can rule the Assembly.
Bluesman's Son Gets His Due (Los Angeles
Times)
Bluesman's Son Gets His Due (Los Angeles
Times)
06/02/2004 05:30 AMLos Angeles Times - CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss. — Inside the pink
brick estate he built with a blues fortune, 72-year-old Claud Johnson
cannot shake the habits he formed when he was a poor man.
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
It Seems Everybody Has an Opinion About
Her (Los Angeles Times)
08/01/2004 05:16 AMLos Angeles Times - BOSTON — Teresa Heinz Kerry is a political
wife unlike any this country has seen. But can she affect an election?
Some think it's possible.
Far From Ready for More War (Los Angeles
Times)
Far From Ready for More War (Los Angeles
Times)
05/15/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - FT. CAMPBELL, Ky. — From their first days as
"Screaming Eagles," the 18,000 soldiers of the Army's 101st Airborne
Division are taught to be ready for anything. As the force's proud
creed goes: "First in, last out."
Fat, and Happy About It (Los Angeles
Times)
Fat, and Happy About It (Los Angeles
Times)
02/19/2004 06:41 AMLos Angeles Times - The newspaper ad inviting fat people to learn
about El Camino Hospital's new weight-loss surgery program held out
the opportunity to be not just a thinner person, but a better one.
They May Protest Too Much (Los Angeles
Times)
They May Protest Too Much (Los Angeles
Times)
05/24/2004 07:52 AMLos Angeles Times - MEXICO CITY — Shakespeare warned about the
ides of March, and T.S. Eliot dubbed April the cruelest month. But
they never lived in Mexico City, where May delivers a special kind of
misery.
Here, It's Ladies' Day Every Day (Los
Angeles Times)
Here, It's Ladies' Day Every Day (Los
Angeles Times)
06/12/2004 04:43 AMLos Angeles Times - RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — There is no heavenly
sentry outside the Ladies' Kingdom, only a listless pair of khaki-clad
policemen ready to run off any errant men. The women make their way
past the gatekeepers, disappear behind frosted glass and step into a
shopping center all their own.
Los Angeles Times - Registration
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12/02/2003 12:28 AMAn Eden Above the City (Los Angeles
Times)
An Eden Above the City (Los Angeles
Times)
05/15/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - NEW YORK — In the warrens of Manhattan, a
meadow hovers above the asphalt outwash of warehouses and abandoned
factories.
S. Africa as Seen in a Mirror (Los
Angeles Times)
S. Africa as Seen in a Mirror (Los
Angeles Times)
07/08/2004 05:51 AMLos Angeles Times - BRITS, South Africa — Visitors to the
tranquil offices of the Brits Town Council a decade ago were greeted
by a friendly white receptionist. Upstairs, white secretaries catered
to a white mayor and his white staff. Blacks served tea.
For the Love of the Game (Los Angeles
Times)
For the Love of the Game (Los Angeles
Times)
09/18/2004 05:45 AMLos Angeles Times - CASCADE, Iowa — The road slips between soft
hills striped by cornfields as neat as cemeteries and not much
noisier, rolling 20 and 30 miles at a stretch into the deep green
August quiet without a town in sight.
Reading Between the Notes (Los Angeles
Times)
Reading Between the Notes (Los Angeles
Times)
07/19/2004 04:51 AMLos Angeles Times - Between the jazzy numbers of "Thoroughly Modern
Millie," during breaks as brief as two minutes, musicians in the
Ahmanson Theatre's orchestra pit holstered their horns, kicked back
from their keyboards and began to read.
He Has His Walking Points (Los Angeles
Times)
He Has His Walking Points (Los Angeles
Times)
09/16/2004 05:13 AMLos Angeles Times - Neil Hopper had only a ghost of a game plan when
he set out walking one Saturday. He wanted to cross the Los Angeles
River on 6th Street. He thought he'd take in a stretch of Whittier
Boulevard. He figured he'd then head to the industrial city of Vernon
and wind up at its last wigwag, an old-time railroad signal.
Brazilian Tree Gets a Big Hug (Los
Angeles Times)
Brazilian Tree Gets a Big Hug (Los
Angeles Times)
05/07/2004 04:50 AMLos Angeles Times - GLORIA DO GOITA, Brazil — They live a
continent apart, but Ana Cristina Roldao and Yung Chin are transported
to the same realms of rapture when they contemplate the stalwart trunk
and spreading branches of the pernambuco tree.
7 Arrested in Hog and Dog Competitions
(Los Angeles Times)
7 Arrested in Hog and Dog Competitions
(Los Angeles Times)
12/22/2004 01:22 AMLos Angeles Times - ATLANTA — Law enforcement authorities
arrested seven people over the weekend on animal cruelty charges
stemming from "hog dogging" events, in which pit bulls or bulldogs are
placed in a pen with pigs or wild boars and are timed as they pin the
squealing animals with their powerful jaws.
Her Cruelest Shock Came Last (Los
Angeles Times)
Her Cruelest Shock Came Last (Los
Angeles Times)
04/15/2004 05:08 AMLos Angeles Times - Thinking only that her "mommy was asleep," Ruby
Bustamante waited patiently beside the body of her dead mother for 10
days before a work crew noticed that their car had skidded off the
road and plunged 150 feet down a rocky canyon.
The New Matchmakers in Pakistan: the Web
and TV (Los Angeles Times)
The New Matchmakers in Pakistan: the Web
and TV (Los Angeles Times)
07/07/2004 04:55 AMLos Angeles Times - LAHORE, Pakistan — A good man is especially
hard to find in this deeply religious country, where bars are
nonexistent, unchaperoned conversation between single men and women is
frowned upon, and immigration has frayed the neighborhood and family
ties that have nurtured arranged marriages for centuries.
More U.S. Forces Are Called Up (Los
Angeles Times)
More U.S. Forces Are Called Up (Los
Angeles Times)
05/05/2004 08:19 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Abandoning plans to scale back
the U.S. force in Iraq, the Pentagon on Tuesday announced that it
would send 20,000 additional troops there earlier than expected and
keep the military at its post-invasion peak of 135,000 through the end
of 2005.
Sopping Wet but Thirsty (Los Angeles
Times)
Sopping Wet but Thirsty (Los Angeles
Times)
07/24/2004 04:56 AMLos Angeles Times - CHERRAPUNJI, India — The people on the soggy
streets of the wettest town in the world carry umbrellas and buckets.
Iraqis Want the U.S. to Leave -- but Not
Just Yet (Los Angeles Times)
Iraqis Want the U.S. to Leave -- but Not
Just Yet (Los Angeles Times)
09/19/2004 05:53 AMLos Angeles Times - BAGHDAD — Retired police officer Abaas Ramah
is scornful of the U.S. presence in Iraq.
The Bukowski tour (Los Angeles Times)
The Bukowski tour (Los Angeles Times)
05/23/2004 06:33 AMLos Angeles Times - Hard-living, hard-writing Charles Bukowski was a
product of his time and place. Since the '60s, Bukowski — the
homegrown author of more than 35 volumes of poetry and prose —
has had a fiercely loyal following around the world. Today his
readership has grown to the point where it's hard to categorize his
audience — everyone from teenagers to aging baby boomers,
blue-collar workers to professors.
They've Outlived the Stigma (Los Angeles
Times)
They've Outlived the Stigma (Los Angeles
Times)
09/25/2004 05:53 AMLos Angeles Times - CHIRAN, Japan — These are the dusky days of
old age that kamikaze pilots like Shigeyoshi Hamazono were not
supposed to see.
Gandhi Won't Be Premier (Los Angeles
Times)
Gandhi Won't Be Premier (Los Angeles
Times)
05/19/2004 04:44 AMLos Angeles Times - NEW DELHI — Hounded by Hindu nationalists,
and apparently fearing for her safety, Italian-born Sonia Gandhi
shocked her adopted nation Tuesday by announcing she would not become
India's next prime minister.
Down to a Few States, Debates (Los
Angeles Times)
Down to a Few States, Debates (Los
Angeles Times)
09/26/2004 05:01 AMLos Angeles Times - With five weeks remaining in the presidential
contest, the race has narrowed to a struggle over roughly a dozen
states, with President Bush holding the advantage in the fight for the
270 electoral votes needed to win the White House.
2 Different Views of CBS Source (Los
Angeles Times)
2 Different Views of CBS Source (Los
Angeles Times)
09/21/2004 05:04 AMLos Angeles Times - HOUSTON — Until recently, Bill Burkett led
an anonymous — some say reclusive — life on a small ranch
outside the tiny town of Baird in the flatlands of West Texas. Now
that he has emerged as a possible source for disputed documents about
President Bush's service in the National Guard, Burkett has arguably
become the most well-known person in rural Callahan County.
Dense Matter Indeed (Los Angeles Times)
Dense Matter Indeed (Los Angeles Times)
05/13/2004 06:43 AMLos Angeles Times - John Schwarz, a string theory pioneer at Caltech,
is working to solve the deepest mysteries of the universe. A tougher
task might be explaining his labors to the public.
Rather May Have Been a Victim of His Own
Style (Los Angeles Times)
Rather May Have Been a Victim of His Own
Style (Los Angeles Times)
09/26/2004 05:01 AMLos Angeles Times - NEW YORK — The network newsman was in hot
pursuit of presidential wrongdoing, never afraid to ask tough
questions. And his work, he reflected later, had met the highest
standards.
Mexico's Schools Can't Keep Up (Los
Angeles Times)
Mexico's Schools Can't Keep Up (Los
Angeles Times)
09/21/2004 05:04 AMLos Angeles Times - TIJUANA — Jorge Alvarado's two-mile walk to
middle school takes him through the Dumping Ground of the Dead. The
ravine on the city's eastern fringes is named for the 15 bodies,
mostly victims of this town's drug wars, that have turned up there in
recent years.
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