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June 2, 2008
Travel & Experiences
Australia: In the hamlet of White Cliffs, old opal mines were used as housing by former miners. Others have gone further, enlarging the dugout dwellings in elaborate configurations.
Nov. 12, 2000
World & Nation
A photo from a tornado-damaged home in Kentucky landed almost 130 miles away in Indiana.
Dec. 13, 2021
Prospects for an agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union to eliminate medium- and short-range nuclear missiles from Europe have become “very good” because of a developing agreement between the United States and its allies, White House Chief of Staff Howard H.
May 27, 1987
Autos
In a major boost toward cleaning up the smoggy Los Angeles Basin, the state Air Resources Board on Thursday ordered stringent new tailpipe emission controls on cars and pickup trucks beginning in the 1993 model year.
June 9, 1989
Obituaries
The retired Air Force major general and decorated war veteran was the first pilot to exceed Mach 6. In 1962 he flew an X-15 research plane nearly 60 miles above Earth and then landed it on a dry lake.
March 7, 2014
Oct. 3, 2008
High School Sports
Coming off what she called her worst race of the season, Kate Landau set a national two-mile record at the National Scholastic Track and Field championships Saturday at Birmingham High in Van Nuys.
June 14, 1992
Opinion L.A.
Dec. 3, 2007
California
Carrying identical white placards that said “Abortion Kills Children,” about 12,000 anti-abortion activists formed a miles-long “human chain of life” in the shape of a cross in Orange County on Sunday to protest the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion.
Jan. 22, 1990