Story archive for July 2000
Monday, July 31
- Silence the beat
- The Pits
- Cell phones to require radiation data
- Church agrees to pay fee to village business board
- Universal themes depict real life with ‘Americans’
- All's well that ends well
- A separate peace
- Ability to fight for freedom of expression makes democracy work
- Scholarship harmonizes musical styles, training
- Speaks Out
- Philadelphia convention about more than just George W. Bush
- Gambill exhibits heart, promise with performance
- Johnson’s philanthropy helps inner-city youth
- Bogus diaries have female appeal
- Former Bruins land on Sydney beaches with volleyball berth
- Council appoints four students to committees
- Chang takes cup home in tears
- Sonic Youth concert takes experiment too far
- A voice for the masses
- A midsummer night's magic
- Wanna-be punks just wanna belong
Saturday, July 29
- Cell phone distraction costs Gimelstob semifinal match (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Americans to face off in Mercedes-Benz Cup championship (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Friday, July 28
- Gambill clinches semifinal berth in Mercedes-Benz Cup (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Chang continues on to semifinals with 6-3, 7-6 victory (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Thursday, July 27
- Gambill finds no fault in win over Tieleman (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Gimelstob electrifies court vs. Philippoussis (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Wednesday, July 26
- Gambill wows crowd, sends Mamiit running (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Rios ejected for verbal abuse (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Tuesday, July 25
- Chang defeats Kilderry in two sets (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Ferreira, Ullyet make doubles win seem like child's play (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Monday, July 24
- A few good losers
- United States has shallow reputation abroad
- L.A. brings a little bit of tinseltown to tournament
- California outshines Florida in All-Star bowl
- Trials showcase of pure talent (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Chang looks to recapture spotlight in Los Angeles
- Like Vermont, states need to recognize same-sex relationships
- Man sought by police for possible information in Negrete case
- Young gun Gambill could be the future of tennis
- LAPD investigates Broxton break-ins
- Report delivered to regents on security lapses at DOE laboratories
- 'Five Senses' is canvas of creativity
- 2000 Mercedes-Benz Cup Singles Bracket
- Report confronts weaknesses in Los Alamos lab
- Nine former, current Bruins on track to field games in Sydney
- A time to learn
- Stereotypes, lack of diversity sink trendy Latin pop tunes
- Hoffman, Chang unable to rain on Miller and Philippoussis' parade (ONLINE!)
- UC 2000-2001 budget approved, finalized
- Reserve judgment on all others, give El Cholo a try
- Flames cause tenants to evacuate from residence
- Sound Bites
- Security perimeter violates rights
- First minority basketball player to integrate goes unrecognized
- Protesters to challenge convention program
- Andre Agassi withdraws from tournament (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- ‘Doctor’ offers wake-up call for forgotten, downtrodden
Wednesday, July 19
Tuesday, July 18
- Olympic berth quest continues for Bruins, alumni tracksters (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Bruins look ahead to Olympic trials (ONLINE EXTRA!)
Monday, July 17
- Weathering the summer
- Screen play
- Welcome to UCLA
- Proposed bill may give grants to all qualified
- Campus may face student-worker shortage
- Letters
- Crime Watch
- Community Briefs
- Alums vie for U.S. team; many unable to qualify
- Missouri cancels series vs. Bruins (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Speaks Out
- National team wallops collegiate all-stars
- UCLA swimmers chart impressive times at trials
- More students means more professors
- Bruin’s return to L.A. almost perfect
- 'Good Doctor' revives Chekov’s humor, pain
- Screen Scene
- Tennis Briefs
- Children’s movies actually say some intelligent things
- Anti-gay ban, rhetoric warp constitution
- How to survive those improbable situations
Monday, July 10
- Column misplaces blame for ‘War on Drugs’
- Village’s Community Service Center moves to new location
- Reading Rainbow
- UCLA hires new coaches for women’s basketball
- Watch the field to keep track of all those Bruins
- UCLA hospital named best in West, fifth for nation overall
- Protest draws thousands to Westwood
- Speaks Out
- Getty displays photos of moments in city’s past
- Tale of lost kids is relief from formulaic flood
- Culture shock is a state of mind
- Bruin alumnae compete in volleyball semifinals
- Hiring practices questioned by union organizers
- In the zone
- Rembert pleas no contest to theft charge
- Jazzing it up
- Football Briefs
- Women’s right to be hairy unrecognized
- Star Trek actor’s novel expands on fictional universe
- UPDATE: Hearing date to be set for Faoa on July 10
- Fewer women apply, enroll at The Anderson School
- Assemblywomen investigate charges of unfair labor
- Avengers lose to rival SaberCats
- Net Scapes
- Class credits adjusted due in part to survey
Monday, July 3
- On a warped summer day
- Expose yourself to opportunities, careers
- Team Bruin takes 19th at Santa Clara International
- Smash musical celebrates legendary choreographer
- Disclosure of drug past may affect financial aid
- Police need to contain violence
- A world apart
- Elimination of Loyola volleyball program leaves bitter taste (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Speaks Out
- Strutzel prepares for Olympic trials (ONLINE EXTRA!)
- Construction in South Campus underway
- Investigation of Rush’s ineligibility ends in sanction
- Coen brothers come long way, return to directorial beginnings
- NBA picks leave L.A. altered
- Lawsuit over Michigan grant raises concerns in California
- Budget to benefit California schools
- California all-stars pull clutch win
- Libertarians nominate Harry Browne for presidency
- Sound Bites
- Look for group unity when in alien nation
- 'Plums' delivers lightweight read
- UCLA's talented young squad masters nationals
- LETTER: Stanford unfairly criticized
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