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What happened on August 25, 2001
NEWS
The Valley
By Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Long May It Live
McBroom's Songs
History Channel Solution
Corea and Scientology
Fading Impressions
For ABC, Its Present Doesn't Include Its 'Roots'
Trouble in River City
The Sound of Staples
Linguistic Accuracy Spells Cultural Pride
Flummoxed by 7, He's Still in the Game
Management Blamed for LAPD Exodus
Tree Butchers
Waxing Eloquent
Demand Accountability in Healthy Families Plan
Ramirez Flames Out
Councilman and Staff Take It to the Streets
Lucky Strike
Patient Advocacy
Requiring Exams on Gun Safety
State Fights U.S. on Ethanol
Jerusalem: United In Conflict
Creating Jobs in Mexico
Bishop, Wife and Pope Star in Vatican Soap Opera
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bronx Win Is 'Total Bummer' for Oceanside
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bronx Win Is 'Total Bummer' for Oceanside
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Condit Engulfed by Torrent of Criticism
By Mark Z. Barabak and Megan Garvey, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bush to Fight for Defense Increase
By Esther Schrader, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Used-Car Shoppers in Driver's Seat
By Marla Dickerson and Stuart Silverstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Taiwan May Ease Mainland Trade Ban
By Tyler Marshall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
So Close, Yet So Painfully Far Away
By Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Talky Sadat Movie Proves Boffo in Egypt
By Michael Slackman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Cathedral Tapestries Weave Old Art With New
By Sebastian Rotella, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Army Arrests a Fourth Suspected IRA Member
From Times Wire Reports
Missing U.S. Student Is Safe, Embassy Says
From Times Wire Reports
U.S., Peru Pilots Missing in Anti-Drug Flight Crash
From Times Wire Reports
Bin Laden, Five Others Charged in Bomb Plot
From Times Wire Reports
Jet Carrying 304 Glides to Emergency Landing
From Times Wire Reports
Jewish Settlers Fired On After Incursion
From Associated Press
Scientist Offers Free Cell Lines
By Marlene Cimons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ex-Airman Charged With Spying in Theft of Classified Material
By Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Water Fountains Closed Because of Lead
From Times Wire Reports
Flamboyant Polygamist Gets 5 Years
By Julie Cart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Milosevic Is Scolded After TV Interview
From Associated Press
Marine Chief Says Navy Should Stay in Vieques
From Times Wire Reports
Conn. Town Is Crowded Out of Powerball Sales
From Times Wire Reports
Tire Company Settles Injury Suit
By Megan K. Stack, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cason, Once Denied Post, Joins Interior
From the Washington Post
Fla. Beach Closed Due to Sharks
Associated Press
CDC Asks for Review After Blood Error
From Associated Press
Working Out Legal Status for Illegal Workers
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Online Submission Process Fails Medical School Hopefuls
By Ted Rohrlich and Charles Ornstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Court to Hear Skakel's Appeal
Associated Press
Anita Hill Writer Says Judge Leaked FBI Files
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Offers Sympathy to Levy Family
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Tradition of Confessions That Don't Come Clean
By Reed Johnson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
23.7 Million Tune In for Condit Interview
By Elizabeth Jensen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Line Forms Here for Fans' Responses
Reading This Column Is a Moving Event
Sparks' Effort Should Be Beyond Compare
Those Lindros Rumors Didn't Fool King Fans
Will Jesse Jackson Be Help or Hindrance?
There's Nothing More Distracting Than Losing
LaMotta's Daughter Says She's Doing OK
It Definitely Wasn't Disappointing for Toms
Dodgers Have Odd Way of Showing Team Spirit
What's the Pattern?
ENTERTAINMENT
A Touching 'Dance' From Pop's Past
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Twist and Shout
By Dana Calvo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Navigating by Light' With a Sure Eye at the Helm
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
Jesse James: The Myths
By James R. Ross, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MOVIES Smith Bites the Hand That Feeds Him Theatergoers...
By Elaine Dutka
Cleese Uses Humor to Explain Our Faces
By Susan King, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Alien Ant Farm Crawls Upward
By Karla S. Blume
Southland Top 10
Now You Can Hear All About It Too
By Roger Catlin, HARTFORD COURANT
Acoustics Mar Rumba Club Debut
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Laugh Lines
Artwork Becomes Police Work
By Vivian Letran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Movies
Revisiting Sydney's Olympic Games
By Daryl H. Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Midsummer Rachmaninoff Completes Bowl's Pattern
By Richard S. Ginell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
BUSINESS
Sports Park Financing Melts Away
By Leslie Earnest, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Microsoft Judge Has Few Antitrust Rulings
By Edmund Sanders, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Microsoft Ships XP, Hoping to Revive Sales
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tech Rally Boosts the Major Indexes
By Josh Friedman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Language Barrier Slows Movie Releases
By Meg James, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Edison's Shaky Status Underscored by Offer
By Jerry Hirsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boeing Missile-Defense Plan Praised
From Bloomberg News
Bankruptcy Filings Hit Record Level
By Andrew Clark, REUTERS
Man Arrested on Mortgage Fraud Charges
By Marc Ballon
Bergen Brunswig Merger Approved
By James Rowley, BLOOMBERG NEWS
Apple Lowers Prices of Titanium Laptops
Bloomberg News
Pacific Gulf Reports Its Purchase Complete
A Times Staff Writer
Also . . .
Hughes Electronics to Cut Work Force
From Associated Press
Pilots Reject AMR Bid to Streamline Talks
By Mary Schlangenstein, BLOOMBERG NEWS
Media Firms to Acquire Headhunter
From Reuters
Judge Discards Growers' Claims Against DuPont
Associated Press
$4.1-Billion Merger of Drug Firms Gains OK
By James Rowley, BLOOMBERG NEWS
Durable-Goods Orders See 0.6% Decrease in July
By Caren Bohan, REUTERS
UAW, Mitsubishi Talk as Workers Strike
Reuters
Prudential Settles Discrimination Suit
Reuters
DFS Employees Vote to Unionize
By Nancy Cleeland
Judge OKs $15-Million PeopleSoft Settlement
Bloomberg News
Boeing's Management of Missiles Praised
Bloomberg News
Williams-Sonoma's Drop Beats Forecasts
Reuters
UPN Network Sweetens Pot for Its Major Advertisers
From Reuters
Morgan Stanley to Require Analysts to Disclose Stocks
From Times Wire Services
Fewer Banks Tightening Credit, Survey Finds
From Bloomberg News
Short Interest in Nasdaq Stocks Rises
Reuters
Also . . .
Goldman Sachs to Offer Weather-Related Hedges
Bloomberg News
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Officials Reworking Rules on Day Labor
By Jennifer Mena, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Power Authority Debuts Amid Easing of State Crisis
By Daryl Kelley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Teachers Learn to Face Risks, Fears
By Peter Hong and Martha Groves, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
One Step at a Time, Dream of Ballet Company Takes Shape
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Governors' Group Reaps Record Sum
By Dan Morain, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Harriers Hit the Pavement and the Sauce
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Photos of Car Could Damage Caro's Defense
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
4 Stabbed in Melee Near a Mini-Mall
Fishing Ban Gets One Last Debate
By Matt Surman, Times Staff Writer
Christians Aim to 'Harvest' Believers
By Kevin F. Sherry, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Oxnard Police Fatally Shoot Man in Home
By Timothy Hughes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Free Health-Care Bill Receives Endorsements
Murder Defendant Loses Mail, Phone Privileges
From Times Staff Reports
Bush Signs Gallegly's Law on Firefighters
From Times Staff Reports
Muslim Scholars Attack TV Show
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Caltrans Project to Close Ventura Freeway Lanes
Police Group Fails to Turn Over Papers
By Michael Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Recycling Center to Celebrate 5 Years
From Times Staff Reports
Learning Their Lessons at Sea
By Massie Ritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Law Is a Nod to Korean Tradition
By K. Connie Kang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bus Driver Is Suspect in 5 Armed Robberies
From Times Staff Reports
Insurance Fraud Suspect Surrenders to Authorities
From Times Staff Reports
Free Student Health Plan Gets Key Endorsements
From Times Staff Reports
Man Gets Life Term for Murder-Suicide Attempt
From Times Staff Reports
Lawmakers Wallow in the Messy World of Landfill Politics
By Sue Fox, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Doctor in Fraud Case Turns Self In
Repairs on 101 Freeway to Last for 25 Weekends
From Times Staff Reports
Warning Issued After Rabid Bats Are Found
By Matthew Ebnet, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Educators, Gadfly Reach a Tentative Accord
By Massie Ritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Never Flee From Authorities Without Your Very Own Flack at the Ready
By Steve Harvey
Student's Wit, Warmth Recalled
By Gene Maddaus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tom Hayden Recovering From Heart Attack
By Eric Malnic, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Country Bear Playhouse Closing After 29 Years
From Times Staff Reports
A Heart Never Out of Africa
By David Kelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dead 60-Foot Whale Attracts Sharks, Small Fleet of Boaters
By Stanley Allison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
13 Hurt as Van Rolls Off I-15
From a Times Staff Writer
Sewage Spill Closes Marina to Swimmers
From Times Staff Reports
'Great Park' Plan Gets New Life
By Jean O. Pasco and David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Prosecutor Calls Deputy Out-of-Control, Corrupt
From Times Staff Reports
Police Hunt Man Who Robbed ATM Customers
From Times Staff Reports
Bid to Curb Sea Fishing Debated
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man With Knife Killed by Police
By Timothy Hughes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senator Seeks Delay of Foreclosure on Farms
From Times Wire Reports
Judge Allows Suit Over Jerry Garcia's Guitars
From Times Wire Reports
Hotel Magnate Hit With Another Racial Bias Suit
From Times Wire Reports
3 Young Men Shot to Death in Norco
By Gene Maddaus, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vandal in Ninja Clothing Hits Near Court Building
From Times Wire Reports
Manhunt Focuses on Sacramento
From Reuters
Man Gets 6 Months for Threatening Students
From Times Wire Reports
Transfer of U.S. Forestry Official Worries Activists
By Deborath Schoch, TIMES ENVIRONMENTAL WRITER
Kathleen Freeman; Actress Known for Comedic Flair
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Richard A. Cloward; Sociologist Fought for Welfare, Voter Rights
By Elaine Woo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Millie Almy; Wrote of Importance of Play in Child Development
S.L. Weir; Author and Labor Activist
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kenneth Cole; Aide to Presidents Nixon, Ford
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Neil Cooper; Founded Independent Cassette Record Label in 1979
A Struggle to Survive on Russian Soil
By Rachel Nielsen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coalition to Open Alternative Schools
Associated Press
Humor and Insight in a Christian's Observations About Jewish Life
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Law School Takes Faith-Based Approach
Associated Press
William Clark; Illinois Chief Justice, Politician Opposed Vietnam War
Church Quits Group in Clash Over Gays
Associated Press
Muslim Artifacts Draw Crowds to Brunei Expo
Associated Press
Worst Violators of Religious Rights Listed
By Larry B. Stammer
Celebrating Healthful Lifestyles
By Christine Abrego
Good Morning, Class
These Birds Are Too Noisy
Artiste of the Turnaround
Check Out Urban Private Schools
By Michael Warder, Michael Warder is executive director of the Los Angeles Children's Scholarship Fund. For more information, call (562) 961-9250
Don't Blame Public Schools for All of Society's Ills
By John Miller, John Miller lives in Northridge
Dead Whale Becomes a Feast Afloat
By Stanley Allison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cities Back Off Bans on Seeking Jobs in Public
By Jennifer Mena, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Court Ruling Helps 'Great Park' Cause
By Jean O. Pasco and David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Two-Year Colleges Catch On
By Jeff Gottlieb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Video-Erasure Case of Deputy Goes to Jury
By Christine Hanley
County Counsel's Lively Tenure Ends
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Kids Pick 'Nacho,' 'YoYo' for O.C. Bears
By Matthew Ebnet, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Country Bears' Eviction May Make Way for Pooh
From Times Staff Writers
Man, 86, Riding Bike Fatally Hit by Car
From Times Staff Writers
Girl, 8, Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver
From Times Staff Writers
Free Tour Provides a Look at Powwow Tradition
By William Lobdell and Gena Pasillas
SPORTS
Angels Turn Up Intensity
By Bill Shaikin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Park Enters Brave New World
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparks' Leslie Makes a Strong Statement
By Diane Pucin
Sparks Throw a Roadblock at the Monarchs
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School's Actions Are Key to Suit
By Rob Fernas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One to Remember
By Earl Gustkey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Vick's Younger Brother Is Dialed In
By Robyn Norwood
Ducks Sign Friesen, Acquired in Selanne Deal, for Two Years
By Chris Foster
O'Neal to Have Surgery to Correct Toe Problem
By Lonnie White
Newswire
Staff and Wire Reports
Money Causes Goossen-Tinley Split Decision
By Steve Springer
Now It's Time for Galaxy's Hernandez to Face the Past
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Beach Sunset
By Mike Bresnahan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WUSA Stages First Title Game Today
Associated Press
Galaxy Today
By Grahame L. Jones
Basketball Tournament Director Steps Down
By Lauren Peterson
Nady Is Selected California League MVP
By Dan Loumena
City Reverses Field on Fall Football Practices
By Eric Sondheimer
Furyk Has a Wild Tiger on His Tail
Associated Press
Harvick Wins Hot One at Bristol
Associated Press
Corona Del Mar Will Make Run in Division III
By John Ortega
It Is a Big Day for Moroccans
From Wire Reports
Maier Breaks Leg, May Miss Games at Salt Lake City
Associated Press
Mariners Streaking Toward Record Mark
Associated Press
Call Prompts Outcry for Second Opinion
By Bill Shaikin
Cardinals Catch Up to Falling Cubs
From Associated Press
Astros Push Lead to Four Games
From Associated Press
Martinez Will Return Sunday Against Texas
Associated Press
Ephedrine Product Pulled
By Eric Stephens
Edwards' Run With the Patriots Is Cut Short
Associated Press
Brown Will Test Elbow Against Rockies Tuesday
By Jason Reid
Snow Wants Rushers to Use Their Brawn
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Collins Finally Gets a Chance at Nebraska
Associated Press
Mailo's Return Will Beef Up Line
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Florida Player's System Was Clean
Associated Press
Fish Report
Point Given to Face Eight
By Bob Mieszerski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Liberty Rallies Past the Sting
From Associated Press
Rare Feat Is Within Reach
By Bob Mieszerski
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