Displaying items 109-120 of 600
» View latimes.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11-50
Next >
-
Gridiron gasbags
There's something cute about political pundits when they're wrong. Sure, they have perks indicating that their opinions matter more than ours -- a camera, an audience, perhaps even a column -- but at the end of the day, they get the same humble vote we do...Tags: Rose Bowl Game, Football, ABC (tv network), Sports, Chicago Bears
-
Southern Section
Saturday, Oct. 18 BIG SKY LEAGUE Anza Hamilton 48, La Verne Lutheran 0 MIRAMONTE LEAGUE Charter Oak 42, Gary 14 Patrick Fuller had 218 yards on 17 carries with four touchdowns to lead Charter Oak (5-1, 1-0). Gary is 3-2-1 overall. MISSION LEAGUE...Tags: Patrick Cowan, High Schools, Basketball, Students, Forestry and Timber
-
A New Scoring Machine
Latimes.com ColumnistThe proposition that the Oakland Raiders are finally a Super Bowl team again this season will be tested, for perhaps the last time, in the game of the week Monday night at Denver. If the Raiders win that one, their bright future will be more fact than...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Arts and Culture, Dining and Drinking, Rich Gannon, Sports
-
Lab for discontent?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRushing into a crowded, high-ceilinged room in UCLA's Perloff Hall, Sylvia Lavin, a freckled 42-year-old with a pageboy haircut, baggy black pants and a long cardigan trailing behind her, could be just another student a few minutes late to class. She...Tags: Arts and Culture, Family, Dining and Drinking, Arts, Rem Koolhaas
-
Viking Speed
Latimes.com ColumnistOf the NFL teams still alive in the long march toward the Super Bowl, the St. Louis Rams (8-5) face by far the most difficult remaining schedule: Minnesota (11-2), Tampa Bay (8-5) and New Orleans (8-5). But at least they'll get NFL leader Minnesota at...Tags: Torry Holt, Arts and Culture, Injuries and Wounds, Rich Gannon, Sports
-
Warner's Teammates Outplay Garcia's
Latimes.com ColumnistEven though Kurt Warner threw five touchdown passes for St. Louis--five more than Jeff Garcia threw for San Francisco--the NFL's hottest pair of new quarterbacks seemed reasonably similar in football ability Sunday as the Rams outscored the 49ers in St....Tags: Arts and Culture, Vince Lombardi, Dining and Drinking, Akili Smith, Sports
-
Wild path to a degree
Special to The TimesFor college-bound students who want to be wilderness guides, park rangers or recreation leaders, Ivy League schools just don't cut it. So where do you go? A number of colleges and universities offer degrees that prepare students for outdoors employment....Tags: Biology, Arts and Culture, Natural Resource Industry, Arts, Sports
-
Why 'Rye' endures: The Little Red Book of Adolescence
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFifty years ago, just before winter break, 16-year-old Holden Caulfield got kicked out of Pencey Prepatory School because he was flunking every class but English. It was his fourth expulsion. So instead of waiting for the vacation to officially begin,...Tags: Crimes, Auction Service, Children, Horace Mann, Adults
-
The joy that was our Julia
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJulia. Had Julia Child dominated only 20th century cookbook publishing, which she surely did after producing the bibles of dinner party cookery between 1961 and 1970 ("Mastering the Art of French Cooking" Volumes One and Two), we might have known her...Tags: PBS (tv network), World War II (1939-1945), Television, Julia Child, Butter
-
Montecito
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA Day in the Life, at 90 * Keeping up with Julia Child, who has a new home, a new book deal and a balky oven Home Edition, Food, Page H-1 Features Desk 61 inches; 2181 words Type of Material: Profile; Recipe By RUSS PARSONS, TIMES STAFF WRITER...Tags: Eyewear, Meatballs, PBS (tv network), Family, Injuries and Wounds
-
The call of the cards
Special to The TimesAnnie Duke, a suburban mother of four, is the product of a New Hampshire boarding school and two Ivy League universities and was once poised for a life in academia. Her brother, Howard Lederer, followed a similar track: St. Paul's School in New Hampshire,...Tags: Richard Lederer, Lotteries, England, Crown Books Corporation, Dining and Drinking
-
Widow Kills Self in Dream House
Times Staff WriterThere was already too much sadness in Pat Flounders' life. But the loss of her husband of 19 years in the World Trade Center terrorist attack was more than she could bear. So now she too is part of the human wreckage of Sept. 11. After orchestrating a...Tags: Cancer, Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Lantana, Unrest, Conflicts and War
Oct 5, 2007
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 11, 2003
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Nov 7, 2000
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 13, 2003
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Dec 5, 2000
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Oct 11, 1999
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 29, 2005
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 1, 2001
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 14, 2004
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 7, 2002
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 27, 2002
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Dec 14, 2001
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Ivy League topic gallery.
