All the Rage
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March 21, 2012
World & Nation
Technology: Computer-related woes take back seat in nations where business of surviving is in itself a challenge.
Jan. 1, 2000
Travel & Experiences
Seemingly everywhere, water beckons. Once you’ve dried off, wander the red-roofed fantasy of UNESCO-recognized Dubrovnik — or several other World Heritage Sites. These days, the world flocks here.
May 2, 2014
Killer whale trainers at Sea World were permitted to join the giant mammals in the water for public shows Friday for the first time in six months.
June 11, 1988
Southern California utilities, looking for ways to satisfy the region’s demand for water, are exploring a plan to build a huge desalination plant in northern Mexico that would convert seawater into 100 million gallons of drinking water each day--enough to meet the daily needs of about 228,000 households.
Feb. 15, 1991
Sports Now
July 25, 2011
Climate & Environment
World Ocean Day brings students to Newport Beach for science studies in a marine protected area off the coast.
June 9, 2023
Rigid ideology is a threat, not an asset.
May 30, 2005
Sports
Eliud Kipchoge will participate in Sunday’s Berlin Marathon, but not without his water bottle handler, Claus-Henning Schulke, better known as “Bottle Claus.”
Sept. 22, 2023
By day they are orderly little palm-fringed islands commonly mistaken for resorts.
Nov. 15, 1996