Story archive for July 1998
Monday, July 27
- Courtside's roof leakage prompts temporary repairs
- Workers serve up tennis meet
- Student council decreases officers' stipends
- Harlem Sights
- Don't listen to Kent Brockmans of world
- 'Saving Private Ryan' worth watching if you can stomach blood
- Screenscene
- Video games lure doom, addiction
- Sierra Club guide teaches beginners how to walk softly, carry a backpack
- Sports Briefs
- Senatorial candidate speaks, answers questions at UCLA course
- Soundbites
- Stop and taste the juice
- Cheap tricks won't garner Clinton-haters public support
- UCLA recruits shine in 'Shrine' game
- Management all too often calls the shots in pro sports
- Tourney driven to promote tennis
- Homosexuality doesn't predetermine life Focus on individuality, not homosexuality
- Community Briefs
- Speaks Out
Monday, July 20
- Killer shrimp invade, satiate hearty appetites
- Commercialism reduces society to one-dimension
- Actor Ian McKellan renews acquaintance with stage
- Pearl Jam proves that rock is still alive in L.A.
- Importing America
- California cuts HIV programs, passing problems to managed care
- Youths sport skills at UCLA camps
- Prices on the rise at on-campus restaurants
- Former Bruins reunite in exhibition game
- Amateurs get their 15 minutes at event
- Getting to the point
- Community Briefs
- Connerly offers new resolution to eliminate all VIP admissions
- Speaks Out
- Learn about life for $4.75 per hour
- Soundbites
Monday, July 13
- 'Small Soldiers' goes AWOL on quality
- Crop of power-hitters likely to break home run record
- Redskins sign Hicks to three-year contract
- Ennis decides to brave professional baseball
- Social structure, economy turn to Euro for salvation
- Swept up in the beat
- Home away from home
- Legislating start time of school day could solve sleep problems
- Alexander breezes through from 'Chicago' to New York
- Speaks Out
- Mixture of shows falls short of goal
- International students cook up suggestions for U.S. dining halls
- Cellular phones ring in big business
- Prop. 227 offers real solutions to ineffective bilingual classes
- World Cup brings new appreciation for popular sport to humble expert
- Think different
- One-night
- Soundbites
Monday, July 6
- Biography in tune with Sondheim
- Community Briefs
- Graduating, working women outnumber men
- Monolingualism in a multicultural society:the effects of Proposition 227
- Another day, another list of great films 'for the ages'
- All Star game will bring past glory back to the diamond
- Los Angeles rocks amidst hot summer acts, venues
- First-time users lost in cyberspace
- Love melts under summer heat when partners decide to cheat
- UCLA brain program receives grant to further trauma research
- Expectations weigh on UCLA's shoulders
- Freedom of the press... in Russia
- Westwood merchants get graded
- Heavenly Bodies
- Speaks Out
- Auto registration tax cut fuels debate in Assembly
- Bruin selected for national team
DBTV
"How to Lose Friends & Alienate People"
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