Wednesday, May 13


Touch-screen voting risky

Electronic voting will play a pivotal role in this election, but the technology is far from mature. Important questions remain unanswered about the durability, design and security of the new voting machines. Read more...



Village could see new addition

Developers hoping to submit plans to the city this week for a retail and entertainment complex in the Village say they are hoping the approval process will be quick and less controversial than those of past Westwood projects. Read more...



Into the hands of voters

As the culmination of months of preparation, hundreds of speeches delivered and hundreds of millions of dollars spent, Election Day has arrived. Though President Bush and Sen. Read more...


Symposium, founder celebrate 35th birthday of the Internet

He never envisioned his 97-year-old mother using it, but 35 years later children and adults are connecting to it worldwide. Professor Leonard Kleinrock of UCLA’s computer science department is one of the founders of the Internet and, together with the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, celebrated the Internet’s 35th birthday last week with a symposium featuring leaders of the industry. Read more...