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LATTE - What's Hot at LATimes.com.
Friday, January 23, 1997      Vol. 3, Issue 1
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/LATTE/?MAIL >

Take a look at a winning sports section created especially 
for the 1998 Superbowl Sunday.  If football isn't your style, 
we're giving away tickets to see Mikhail Baryshnikov live at 
UCLA. Or go see a movie; we preview 277 of them in Sneaks '98.

When you're done being entertained, though, remember to come
back for news updates around the clock.

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IN THIS ISSUE:
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WHAT'S NEW
 Clinton - Allegations and denials -- we put it in perspective.
 Unabomb - Transcripts, profiles and the latest reports.
 Contest - Win one of five pairs of tickets to see Baryshnikov.
 Travel - Astronaut hangouts and swimming with whale sharks.

SPORTS
 USC - Trojan Basketball fans, form a line here!
 UCLA - The place for Bruin stories, stats and scores.
 Super Bowl - The State of the Game.

ENTERTAINMENT
 Sneaks 98 - A look ahead at the year in film.
 MetaHollywood - Crossroads: Looking at 1997 and beyond.

FUN
 Punch Lines - Start your day with a good laugh (or a bad pun).

RESEARCH
 Archives - Miss a story? Look it up online.


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WHAT'S NEW
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SPECIAL REPORT
Whitehouse Scandal
As this controversy continues to explode, we bring you
updates throughout the day, audio and video of press
conferences, and expert analysis of the developments.
< http://www.latimes.com/?MAIL >

SPECIAL REPORT
The Unabomber Trial
Experts say a ruling on whether Unabomber suspect can design
his own case would be criticized either way because the law
is unclear on the issue. This section includes transcripts,
profiles, a timeline and the complete manifesto.
< http://www.latimes.com/unabomber/?MAIL >

CONTEST
Win one of five pairs of tickets to see Mikhail Baryshnikov's
first solo American tour through this exclusive offer from
the UCLA Center for the Performing Arts and LATimes.com.
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/CONTEST/BARYSH/?MAIL >

TRAVEL
Space out on shuttle-watching from beach hotel or a car tailgate.
Swim with a whale shark, inhabitant of the oceans on the far side
of Australia. Every week, the Times' Travel section gives you
travel advice, weekend escape ideas and news tips and bargains.
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/NEWS/TRAVEL/?MAIL >


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SPORTS
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USC / UCLA BASKETBALL
Get in the game! Nobody covers Trojan or Bruin basketball as well
as we do. Our game-by-game, player-by-player coverage will give
you something to cheer about.
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/NEWS/SPORTS/TEAMS/?MAIL >

SUPER BOWL
Join the discussion as we lead up to Super Bowl XXXII.
We've got the latest news, team rosters and outstanding
analysis from Times writers and columnists.
< http://www.latimes.com/superbowl/?MAIL >


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ENTERTAINMENT
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SNEAKS 98
RUN! Straight to our Web site for our annual preview of all
the year's movies.  Expect more than a few leapin' lizards,
aliens and asteroids in the 277 movies bound for theaters.
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/ENT/MOVIES/SNEAKS98/?MAIL >

METAHOLLYWOOD
Look at 1997 and beyond from the viewpoint of 10 influential
figures in the worlds of art and entertainment in "Crossroads."
< http://www.latimes.com/metahollywood/?MAIL >


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FUN
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PUNCH LINES
These jokes and more are available daily at
< http://www.latimes.com/HOME/ENT/LAUGHS/?MAIL >

* Lost in Space: Sen. John Glenn, 76, will return to space
  to study the effects of weightlessness on aging. "Glenn
  will become the oldest man in space, unless you count
  William Shatner in 'Star Trek VI.' " (Premiere Radio)
* More Glenn: "That's one small step for man, one giant
  leap for Geritol." (Mark McCracken)
* The Un-Uncola: A new and improved 7-Up debuted over the
  weekend. The company says the drink has a new, crisp taste.
  "To make the drink even more popular, they'll be calling
  the new 7-Up 'Coke.' " (Premiere Radio)


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RESEARCH
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ARCHIVES
Did you throw away that story?  Are you looking for a recipe?
Want to check into a company? Have a big term paper due?
You're in luck. The complete Times archives back to 1990
are available at < http://www.latimes.com/HOME/ARCHIVES/?MAIL >.
Stories cost $1.50, or pay a monthly fee of $4.95 for 10 stories.
Pay with any major credit card using our secure server.



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