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What happened on January 16, 2001
Sports
Judgment Day
By STEVE HENSON
THE PRINCIPALS
By STEVE HENSON
Leaving Youngblood Out Makes It a Hall of Shame
By CHRIS DUFRESNE
Greek Official Faults Olympic Effort
Busterna's Status Still Uncertain
By MIKE TERRY
Steward to Succeed McCune
By ERIC SONDHEIMER
Maggette to Be Out At Least Five Games
By LONNIE WHITE
Winfield, Puckett Could Get Their Hall Passes Today
Kwan to Begin Her Title Defense
By HELENE ELLIOTT
Robinson Is Hired by Chiefs
SOUTHLAND EVENTS
Pacers Showcase the Proper Mix to Stop Clippers
By LONNIE WHITE
Knee Injury Sidelines Havelid
By ELLIOTT TEAFORD
Life Roughly How Lemieux Remembers
By JIM HODGES
LPGA's Williams on Mend After Friday Car Wreck
Willis Is Perfect as PGA Player
Bouncing Back - After Stints at USC and Fullerton College, Augustine Is a Big Contributor for Nebraska
By CHRIS FOSTER
O'Neal's Winner Is Not Too Late
By TIM BROWN
Wild Ending to Knicks' Victory
Sampras, Davenport Survive Early Tests
By LISA DILLMAN
Williams Is the Key for Texas
Taft Tries to Prove It Can Play With Best
By DAVE DESMOND
Lord Answers the Call, Brea Wins a Close One
BOYS' BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
By JOHN ORTEGA
Eagles Steady Themselves, Then Beat No. 2 Mater Dei
By DAVE McKIBBEN
Barnes Steps Up His Game
By SAM FARMER
Mater Dei Predictably Routs Mayfair, 73-48
By BEN BOLCH
Struggling Titans Aren't Discouraged
By LON EUBANKS
O'Neal Lets His Play Speak for Itself
By TIM BROWN
Catchings Sidelined for Season
GIRLS
BOYS
He Has a Way of Fitting In Wherever He Goes
By MAL FLORENCE
GIRLS' BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
By JOHN KLIMA
Huskies' Streak Ends at 30
Coaches Ponder Lineup Changes
By JIM HODGES
NHL TOP TO BOTTOM
By JIM HODGES
CALENDAR
LOCAL NOTES
Angels and Canseco Have Reached Deal
By CHRIS FOSTER
Lemieux Pointless, but So Are Ducks
By HELENE ELLIOTT
DIGEST
After Reconsideration, Leinart Still Picks USC
By BEN BOLCH
PREP ROUNDUP
It's Business as Usual at Pepperdine
By MIKE BRESNAHAN
Uncharted Haven Wins for Frankel
By BOB MIESZERSKI
Williams Undergoes Open-Heart Surgery
Califf Violated Terms of Contract When Injured
By GRAHAME L. JONES and DAVE McKIBBEN
BOYS' BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK
By JOHN KLIMA
Lemieux Pointless, but So Are Ducks
By ELLIOTT TEAFORD
Alive and Kicking
By GRAHAME L. JONES
Struggling Panthers Shut Down Stars, 2-0
REACHING a NEW LEVEL
By JOHN ORTEGA
Mater Dei Pounds Mayfair's Prediction
By BEN BOLCH
Not Her Style, but Venus Williams Wins
By LISA DILLMAN
This West Valley Contest Needs No Shot Clock
By ERIC SONDHEIMER
Harrington Heads to Colorado In Hopes of Signing Contract
By MIKE BRESNAHAN
Super Bowl Realizes the Party's Over
By MIKE PENNER
California | Local
Remembering King's Dream
By GAIL DAVIS
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
By JOE MATHEWS
Assailant in 3 Slayings at Pacoima Party Still at Large
By CAROL CHAMBERS
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AWARDS
Trust the Market More Than Perceptions
By PIERRE LOEWE
Dad, Son Rescued From Snowy Forest
By TRACY WILSON
Bad Economy Would Not Be All Bad for Bush
By ROBERT B. REICH
Westside Office Rental Prices a Boon for Valley
By KAREN ROBINSON-JACOBS
Developer Markets Old-World Charm in the Suburbs
By MARGARET TALEV
Taxi Driver Found Slain in Cab
By LAURA WIDES
WEB LINKS
Natrol Expects Lower Net for 4th Quarter
Workshop Paves Way to Kindergarten
By Dana Bushee
Wacky, Wonderful Venice Has Bright New Face
By LAURA WIDES
Cooley's Early Actions Hint at a Decisive, Individual Style
By PAUL LIEBERMAN and TWILA DECKER
Carson Mayor Cites Health in Dropping Reelection Bid
By ERIN TEXEIRA
Helping Renters Is Task Force Goal
By Deniene Husted
Woman Loses Home to Fire on Day After Husband Dies
By RICHARD MAROSI
Police Shoot Patient Who Had Knife at Hospital
By MASSIE RITSCH
A Firm Free Trader for Bush
Radiation-Sickness Scare Ignores Scientific Facts
By EDWARD N. LUTTWAK
Garden Grows but Gardener Goes
By TINA BORGATTA
Obituaries
Riverside Officer's Death a Reminder of Risk in Police Work
By ERIKA HAYASAKI
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.
By TWILA DECKER
Thinking Out Loud - For Verdi's 'Macbeth' to Sound Valid, the Production Must Be a Thought Process That Makes Plot Ring True, Director Says
By CHRIS PASLES
King Holiday: A Time for Joy--and Service
By SEEMA MEHTA
Yes to Cell Research Funds
Doctors Say Reagan Keeps Getting Better
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT AWARDS
ONLY IN L.A.
By STEVE HARVEY
Not Just Economy-Class Syndrome
Electro Rent Posts Gain in 4th-Quarter Income
Commercial Developers' Outlook Positive for 2001
By BOB HOWARD
'Dear Ungrateful Foreigner . . . '
By AGUSTIN GURZA
Protest, Lawsuit Seek to Save Land for Park Along L.A. River
By GARY POLAKOVIC
REGIONAL PEOPLE
91 Express Lanes Pricing Some Drivers Out
By MONTE MORIN
Park Dedication Honors Settlers
By Alex Murashko
Tips Can Help Keep Water Clean
By Tami Min
Police Chaplain Program Is Keeping Many Faiths
By WILLIAM LOBDELL
Laws Speed Foster Care Adoptions
By TRACI ISAACS
James Hill; Producer-Writer Married Rita Hayworth, Teamed With Burt Lancaster
By MYRNA OLIVER
Easter Seals Offers Free Child Car Seats
By Alex Murashko
BUSINESS CALENDAR
Big Hopes Ride on Tiny Cars
By MARTHA L. WILLMAN
Major Construction Projects Keeping Valley Builders Busy
By BOB HOWARD
Police Shoot Patient During Hospital Melee
By MASSIE RITSCH
Old-World Charm Is Developer's Magic Touch
By MARGARET TALEV
Business
Deals
Nestle Reportedly Agrees to Buy Ralston Purina
Countrywide, IndyMac Shares Are Cooling After Red-Hot Year
By JERRY HIRSCH
Fluor's Boeckmann Named President, Operating Chief
By E. SCOTT RECKARD
Qwest Signs Deals to Open Phone Lines to ISPs
Machine Tool Orders Rose in November
Fluor Exec Promoted to New Consolidated Role
By E. SCOTT RECKARD
Russia Braces for Tougher U.S. Stance on Aid
German Retail Sales Dip for 3rd Straight Month
Inflation Pressures May Be on the Back Burner, but They Could Heat Up
By ART PINE
2001 Investment Review Online
Dollar Tops 119 Yen, Best in 1 1/2 Years
Grad Student Gets Debt, Investment Lesson
By KATHY KRISTOF
Minorities Use the Web Differently
By LEE ROMNEY
Decker Named CEO, President of Cycle 23
China's Support for Farmers Slows WTO Talks
Forum to Forecast L.A. Market
Cuban Economy Shows Signs of Growth
By ANITA SNOW
Investors Still Jumpy About 'Short' Funds
By JOSH FRIEDMAN
LVMH, De Beers May Market Diamond Jewelry
Steep OPEC Cut Would Hurt All, Richardson Says
Jan. 23 Groundbreaking Set for $9-Million Hollywood Sports Park in Bellflower
Living in L.A. Symposium
Motorola to Lay Off 2,500 at Illinois Plant
3Com Plans Layoffs for Savings
Developer Puts Money Into a Bed of Luxury
By JESUS SANCHEZ
REIT Stocks May Offer Decent, if Lower, Returns This Year
By BOB HOWARD
Capital Pacific Holdings Profit Up 125% for Quarter
'Industry Clusters' Seminar
Endologix CEO Is Chairman; New President/COO Named
Targeted Advertising Shows Up on Boston Taxis
Intel to Buy Xircom for $748 Million in Cash
By JERRY HIRSCH
Mad Cow Case Probed at McDonald's Italian Supplier
Vans Riding High; Aetna on a Tightrope
By MICHAEL HILTZIK and JAMES PELTZ
McDonald's to Launch Burger Invasion at Disney Park
By E. Scott Reckard
Some Mutual Funds Offer Lower-Octane Hedge Options
By RICHARD LEE
News
Suit Could Put Limits on Use of SWAT Teams
By REBECCA TROUNSON
9 Bodies Recovered From Site of Plane Crash in Utah
Foreign Minister's Radical Past Is Coming Back to Haunt Him
By CAROL J. WILLIAMS
King Ceremony Strikes a Note of Conciliation
LAUGH LINES
Iraq Offers $94 Million for Poor Americans
Power-Sharing Fuels Resentment in the Northwest
By KIM MURPHY
Running Your Own Personal DreamWorks
By RICK SAMMON
Taiwan Court Tiptoes Around Nuclear Debate
By HENRY CHU
Laguna Hills' Reed Talks, Plays a Good Game
By DAVE McKIBBEN
Palestinians Offer Amnesty for Informers
Concorde Scheduled to Fly to Test Site
Capistrano Valley Gets a Quick Rematch With Foothill
By MICHAEL ITAGAKI
Sunny Hills Won't Be Running Unopposed for Freeway Title
By MELANIE NEFF
From the Mighty to the Minuscule, Davis' Budget Has It All
By JULIE TAMAKI
Pfizer Reportedly Used False Letter to Justify Nigerian Drug Experiment
Action on Abuses in Chechnya Pledged
Revived Effort to Build L.A. Schools Faces Many Hurdles
By DOUG SMITH
Koontz Veers From Evil to Realm of Good
By MICHAEL HARRIS
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Officials Discount Uranium Concerns
Decision on U.S. Nuclear Dump Will Fall to Bush
By ERIC BAILEY
Seattle Pergola Hit by Truck and Smashed
Caldecott, Newbery Awards for Children's Books Announced
By GREG TOPPO
What's In a Name, Anyway, Dude?
By JIM SHEA
Government Says 242 Sect Leaders Punished
'Cussed at, Fussed at,' Reno Shrugs, Survives
By RONALD J. OSTROW and ERIC LICHTBLAU
Rebuilding Tustin on Way Up
By MARTIN HENDERSON
Japanese Parents Receive Letter From Daughter Slain in 1993
Bush Inaugural to Be Tempered by Restraint
By FAYE FIORE and GERALDINE BAUM
A Learning Link to Descanso Gardens
Do You Know Any Sayings?
A Mom's Vigilance Could Save Children's Lives
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Power Firm Demands Utilities Pay Bills Now
By NANCY VOGEL and MIGUEL BUSTILLO
Clinton Presidency One of Sweeping Promise and Missed Opportunities
By RONALD BROWNSTEIN
For Sale
By EVE BUNTING
Senate Light Will Glare on Ashcroft's Abortion Views
By ALISSA J. RUBIN
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
How to Help
New Electoral Council Shunned in Yucatan
By JAMES F. SMITH
King's Dream Starts With Quality Schools, Bush Says
By JAMES GERSTENZANG
Taken Down, Galvan Gets Right to Work
By DAN ARRITT
Court May Decide if Power Users Pay More
By HENRY WEINSTEIN
JOKES & RIDDLES
THE BIGGEST REBOUND - Strict Structure Helps Santa Ana's Brown Turn Life Around
By DAN ARRITT
A Grateful Singer Prepares to Lift Her Voice for President and Country
By MICHAEL QUINTANILLA
The Young Guns of Alabama
By STEPHEN BRAUN
Hussein's Son Wants Iraq Map to Include Kuwait
PG&E's Restructuring to Protect Assets Angers Consumer Groups
Girl's Flogging Put on Hold Indefinitely
They're in a League of Their Own
By DAN ARRITT
So Much E-Mail, So Little Space
By J. MICHAEL KENNEDY
Heroism and Heartache in El Salvador
By JUANITA DARLING
2 Soldiers Found Unconscious Die
Seeing the Shadow of a Parent's Mortality
By PATTI DAVIS
PREPNET / SPEAK OUT
Oak Tree Fungus Found in Plants
By BETTINA BOXALL
A Lavish Opening Gala for MOCA's Latest Venture
By PATT DIROLL
Entertainment
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT REPORTS FROM THE TIMES, NEWS SERVICES AND THE NATION'S PRESS.
By LEE MARGULIES
'Save the Last Dance' Has Best Moves on Holiday Weekend
By RICHARD NATALE
PBS, NPR Will Join Forces on Web Programming, Promotion
By ELIZABETH JENSEN
Master Chorale Harmonizes With Church Organs
By JOHN HENKEN
Flat-Out Profound
By CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT
For Recording Industry, Napster Is Just the Tip of Piracy Iceberg
By LOU CARLOZO
Radio Bemba's Latin Grooves Get Knitting Factory Moving
By STEVE HOCHMAN
Too Much Sunshine in 'Other Half Loves'
By MICHAEL PHILLIPS
BOX OFFICE
Oscar Isn't Much Help to Russian Animator
By COLIN McMAHON
Tribute Demonstrates How Tapscott's Legacy Lives On
By DON HECKMAN
American Orchestras Out of the Red, but Still Lack Other Colors
By PHILIP KENNICOTT
A Gingerbread City in a Modern World
By DONNA BRYSON
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