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What happened on July 18, 2001
NEWS
Ventura County
By Jon Healey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In and Out of Our Lives They Go
By Chris Erskine
Publishers Respond to Latino Voices
By Lynn Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Take Your Baby (i.e. Motorcycle) to Work Day
By Susan Carpenter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bushnell Bumps Into Her Ex in the City
By Ann O'Neill
To Have and Have Not in L.A.
By Lynell George, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Special Sense of Surrender, Closeness Comes to Those Who Wait
By Mary Mcnamara, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Learning Link to the Los Angeles Zoo
Girl Caught in an Era of Witchcraft Charges
A Politically Polite Way to Handle Immigrants
By Roy Rivenburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jokes And Riddles
Cedric Cicada
By Eve Begley Kiehm, Eve Begley Kiehm has published nine books for children. The former L.A. area resident lives on Fox Island, Wash
BMW Fuels Race to Sell Hydrogen-Powered Cars
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Showroom
At the Pump
Red-Light Cameras Focus of Disputes
By Jeanne Wright, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Want Cool Air? Take a Seat
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Events Calendar
Nissan Maxima Gets More Oomph
By John O'Dell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Believers Question Vatican Loyalty Oath
NATO and U.S. Choose Silence on Chechnya
Antimissile System Will Reignite Arms Race
Peace Radio
Jeb Bush's Memory Lapses During Recount
Geo-Engineering and Submarines for Taiwan
Research on Humans Must Remain Humane
Treating Drug Addicts
Inverted Justice
Crucial Radar Failed Missile Defense Test
By Peter Pae, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Urges Gifts by World Bank
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Genoa on Minds of Protesters
By Marjorie Miller and Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Reform Bills Could Set Schools Up for Failure
By Richard Lee Colvin, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
FBI Discovers Computers, Guns Missing
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Publisher Katharine Graham Dies
By J. Michael Kennedy and Bettijane Levine, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Kashmir Rebel Group Vows to Escalate War
By Paul Watson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dip in Surplus Cures Capitol's Tax Cut Fever
By Janet Hook, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Flight of Concorde Registers as Success
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Troops Face New Accusations
By John Daniszewski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Israel Beefs Up West Bank Forces
By Mary Curtius, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arrest Warrant Issued for Dissident in U.S.
From Times Wire Reports
Peacekeepers Seize Arms in Kosovo; 2 Men Held
From Times Wire Reports
Ruling Party Withdraws TV Ad Featuring Hitler
From Times Wire Reports
Mob Burns and Kills 8 Suspected of Robberies
From Times Wire Reports
Court Rejects Appeal by Logging Activists
From Times Wire Reports
Mexico Frees U.S. Cosmetologist, Briefly
By Alison Trinidad and James F. Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Tiger's Meow Lets the Cat Out of the Bag
From Times Wire Reports
Cuba Rallies for Release of 5 Held 'in Belly of Beast'
By Mark Fineman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
At Least 36 Die After Huge Crane Collapses in Shanghai
Associated Press
Montenegrin New Premier of Yugoslavia
From Associated Press
Indonesia Forces Stage Exercises
Associated Press
London's Subway Overseer Is Fired
From Associated Press
Rumsfeld Seeks Delay in Selling His Investments
From Times Wire Reports
The Personal Sides of the Stem Cell Debate
By Anuj Gupta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rooftop Views of Wrigley May Be Going, Going . . .
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Astronauts Fix Crucial Space Station Problem
From Times Wire Reports
Megan's Law Reprieve Given to Juveniles
From Times Wire Reports
Son's Ball Field Killing Was Planned, Police Say
From Times Wire Reports
Key House Panel Kills Contraceptive Curbs
From Times Wire Reports
Tenn. Hot Check Writer Robs Peter to Pay Paul
From Times Wire Reports
Panel OKs Arctic Drilling
By Richard Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Anti-U.S. Flag Desecration Amendment Passes in House
By Tynisa E. Trapps, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Heating a Potato at the Cheneys
By Edwin Chen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Study Sees Green in U.S. Energy Research
By Elizabeth Shogren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Landfill Hunt in Levy Case
By Stephen Braun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Graham's Courage Met the Test of Pentagon Papers, Watergate
By Jack Nelson and Richard T. Cooper, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pacifiers No Hindrance to Nursing
By Stephani Sutherland, TIMES STAFF WRITER
ENTERTAINMENT
Smaller Names Make the Biggest Noise
By Agustin Gurza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Theory of Emmy Positivity
By Brian Lowry
Human Stories in PBS' 'The Roman Empire'
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Arts And Entertainment Reports From The Times, News Services And The Nation's Press.
By Elaine Dutka
Run Dino Run
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Pianist Pasqua Showcases Originals
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Beast' Examines Japan's Culture
By William Wilson, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
English-Language Station Tops for 1st Time in 6 Years
By Emmanuelle Soichet, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fox Seeks Balance to Unscripted Fare
By Brian Lowry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Lowdown on Comedies
By Mark Caro, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
At Last, the Best and Brightest Outshine the Mediocre Bestsellers
By Ernesto Lechner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
The Full List of Nominations
TV Can Be a Kid's Window to the World
By David Bauder, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baseball Has Star Appeal
By Steven Linan
'Brady Bunch' Trivia Is Popping Up
By Steven Linan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Surf Report
BUSINESS
Artesyn to Close O.C. Plant and Lay Off 20% of Its Work Force
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
PacifiCare Shares Fall; Analysts Allege Disarray
From Bloomberg News
Resources Connection, Shareholders to Sell Stock
Bloomberg News
Santa Ana's Starbase Cuts Earnings Outlook
Reuters
Also . . .
Bloomberg News
Tupperware Still Parties--But It's Spreading to Target
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Web Sales Tax Plan Stalls in Congress
By Edmund Sanders, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Programmer Arrested in E-Book Case
By Dave Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. County Home Values Continue Growth Spurt
By Daryl Strickland, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Funds Resist More Frequent Disclosure
By Josh Friedman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Also . . .
Argentines Withdraw $2.6 Billion From Banks
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Microsoft Windows XP Will Not Ship With Java
By Joseph Menn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Boeing Division to Focus on Missile Defense
By Peter Pae
Intel 2nd-Quarter Profit Dives
By Joseph Menn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hotel Union President Seeks Better Coordination With Five-Year Plan
By Nancy Cleeland, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Satellite Companies Awarded FCC Licenses for New Service
By Jube Shiver Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wells Fargo Posts Loss in 2nd Quarter on Charges
From Bloomberg News
Apple Profit Falls 70% in Quarter
From Bloomberg News
Trading, Wholesale Power Boost Duke's Earnings 27%
By Thomas S. Mulligan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Advisor Misused Funds From Clients, SEC Says
By Liz Pulliam Weston
Junk Bond Defaults Total $54.1 Billion
Reuters
Veritas Again Trims Year's Sales Forecast
Bloomberg News
Stocks Get Boost From Earnings
From Times Wire Services
Brokerages Feeling Downturn Where It Hurts
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
RealNetworks CFO to Resign as Profit Drops
Bloomberg News
Philips Posts Loss, Cuts Up to 4,000 Jobs
Bloomberg News
Honeywell, GE Waive Merger Restrictions
Bloomberg News
Mellon to Sell Retail Bank Units
Associated Press
Morgan Settlement Gets Tentative OK
Bloomberg News
May Stores to Improve Access for Disabled
Associated Press
Coca-Cola Enterprises to Cut 2,000 Jobs
Associated Press
Cigarette-Smuggling Suit by EC Dismissed
Bloomberg News
Also . . .
Aramark Makes SEC Filing to Hold IPO
Bloomberg News
June Industrial Activity Down 0.7% in 9th Straight Month of Decline
By Jeannine Aversa, ASSOCIATED PRESS
GM Earnings Decline 65%, Beating Low Expectations
By Terril Yue Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pfizer, J&J Announce Strong 2nd Quarter
From Reuters
Concerts West Deal Getting Less Likely
By Jeff Leeds, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Media Companies Post 2nd-Quarter Profit Decrease
From Bloomberg News
ESPN Launches Interactive Channel
By Richard Verrier
Two Studios Accept Digital Copyright System
By Jon Healey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disney Ordered to Pay Benefits to Exec's Heirs
Bloomberg News
Bertelsmann Music Considering Job Cuts
Associated Press
Sony Music Files Suit Against Dixie Chicks
By Jeff Leeds
PG&E Sues State Over Contracts
From Bloomberg News
AMC Reports Record Revenue, Narrower Loss
Bloomberg News
FOOD
Chanchi Girl
By Cecilia Hae-jin Lee, Special to the Times
Old School Simplicity
By Sandra Leader, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. Times Cookbook Hotlist
Datebook
By Angela Pettera
Success in Cerritos
By \f7 and David Karp
Those Baking Blues--Blueberries
By Abby Mandel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wine of the Week
By S. Irene Virbila
Have Some Slaw on Those Pancakes?
By Barbara Hansen
Ted Seghesio, Seghesio Family Vineyards
No-Cook Iced Tea
By Donna Deane
One Cheese Sandwich, Baked and Fried
By Marion Cunningham, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Cooking Veggies? Think Aromatic
By Mayi Brady, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Summer Salad From the Fridge
By Donna Deane, TEST KITCHEN DIRECTOR
Rice and Veg Together
By \f7 and Donna Deane
Star Search: Tomorrow's Superstar Wines Speak Out
By Charles E. Olken, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Greek Village Food
By Charles Perry
Bring Back the Turkey Meatloaf with Spinach
By Cindy Dorn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pie for a Cajun Popeye
By Cindy Dorn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Alternatives to Amnesty
Crude Budget Bribery
SUVs Can Guzzle Less
Underestimated, and Fearless
When the Olympics Fostered Democratic Progress in Asia
By Chalmers Johnson, Chalmers Johnson is the author of "Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire" (Holt "Owl" Books, 2001)
Adultery, Divorce Tatter Our Hearts
By John Balzar
The U.S. Constitution Says We All Have to Live With Being Offended
By Eugene Volokh, Eugene Volokh teaches 1st Amendment law at UCLA School of Law
Make Teaching a 12-Month Job
By Ted Mitchell, Ted Mitchell is president of Occidental College\o7 . and \f7
Live From Irvine: El Toro Airport vs. Great Park
By Jean O. Pasco, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Teens Charged as Adults in Rape Case
By Mai Tran and Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Parents, Children Are Cautioned as Fire Pit Burns on O.C. Beaches Rise
By Matthew Ebnet, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mr. Lincoln, Version 3.0, Debuts
By Mike Anton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hit-and-Run Accident Kills Tow-Truck Driver
From Times Staff Reports
Ashcroft to Speak in O.C.
By William Lobdell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Bitten by Coyote in San Leandro Park
From Times Staff Reports
Group Protests Police Shooting Death
By Dave Mckibben and Kimi Yoshino, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
City Softens on Ice-Cream Vendor Liability
By Daniel Yi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
South County Still Holds the Secession Trump Card
By Dana Parsons
Highlights at Today's O.C. Fair
Supervisors OK Modified Redistricting Map
By Daniel Yi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fired Deputy D.A. Sues Rackauckas
By Stuart Pfeifer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Pay for Doing Civic Duty
By Caitlin Liu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
One Way to Get Closer to Heaven: Helicopters
By Steve Lopez
Injured Man in Life Support Case Dies
By Maura Dolan, TIMES LEGAL AFFAIRS WRITER
Search Still On for Jail Escapee
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Hearings OKd for LAX Master Plan
By Jennifer Oldham, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Garfield High Teachers Say They Can Deliver Again
By Duke Helfand, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
Good Heavens! Can't We Leave Poor Pluto Alone?
By Patt Morrison
Couple Accused of Faking Kidnapping
By Richard Winton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
297 Arrested in Crackdown on Drug Dealing in Westlake Area
By Daniel Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bowers to Be Chief Deputy to City Atty.
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Church Bell Will Remain With Its Home Parish
By Jose Cardenas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When California Craziness Was in Flower, Even Architecture Went to Pot
By Steve Harvey
Father Found Guilty of 1st-Degree Murder in Deaths of 2 Children
By Jean Guccione, TIMES STAFF WRITER
3 Killed, 6 Wounded by Gunfire in L.A. County
By Hector Becerra and Nadra Kareem, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
L.A. to Study Gym Plan for Little Toyko
By K. Connie Kang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy Who Died of Burns Is Laid to Rest
By Anna Gorman and David Pierson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Suspect in Killing of 6 Is Captured
By Jack Leonard and Joe Mozingo, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Water Well Reopens With Treatment System
From Times Staff Reports
Council OKs New Valley Station
By Patrick Mcgreevy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Girl Crisscrosses U.S. in Airline Mix-Up
From a Times Staff Writer
Health Woes Keep Poor Women Off Job Rolls
By Carla Rivera, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Donors Help Priest Keep Bargain With 3 Boys Who Avoided Gangs
By Jose Cardenas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethics Rules Extended for Special Elections
From Times Staff Reports
City Ticketing Drivers Who Lack Front Plates
By Hugo Martin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Sought in Kentucky Shooting Surrenders
From Times Staff Reports
Girl, 12, Reports Kidnapping, Rape
From Times Staff Reports
Reward Offered for Leads on Missing Woman
From Times Staff Reports
Plan for El Toro Airport Debated
By Jean O. Pasco, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hearing Set for Educator in Molestation Case
From Times Staff Reports
Patient's Ventilator Turned Off; Friend Held
From Times Staff Reports
Boy Treated After Attack by Coyote
From Times Staff Reports
Vendors Seek Repeal of Insurance Rule
By Daniel Yi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Carjacker Slain by Police Is Identified
From Times Staff Reports
Juveniles Face Trial as Adults in Assault
By Jack Leonard and Mai Tran, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Levy Case Places Modesto at Center of Media Storm
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
200 Small Earthquakes Swarm Inyo County Area
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
F-16 Crashes in Mountains; 2 Die
By Scott Gold, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Historic Lighthouse Could Open to Public
From Times Wire Reports
Outdoor Items Excluded From Water-Use Credits
From Times Wire Reports
Bar Where Student Died Loses Its Liquor License
From Times Wire Reports
James Bernard; Composer for Britain's Hammer Horror Films
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Andrew Gibson; Key U.S. Maritime Official
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Union Workers Rally at Meeting
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Diesel Fuel Spills, Heads for Harbor
By David Kelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Schillo Says He'll Not Run Next Year
By Jenifer Ragland and Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
County Employees Call Strike
By Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bank Robber Linked to a 2nd Heist Is Sought
From Times Staff Reports
Rewards Offered for Information in Woman's Disappearance
By Holly J. Wolcott and Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Board to Consider Ban on Extra Pay for Supervisors
By Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jury Selection Begins in the Slayings of 3 Boys
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Whooping Cough Outbreak Reported
From Times Staff Reports
Arleta Man Dies in Crash Into Truck
From Times Staff Reports
Ethics Rules Extended to New Elections
By Patrick Mcgreevy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Sought in Kentucky Turns Himself In
From Times Staff Reports
Driver in Fatal Accident Charged With Murder
From Times Staff Reports
Water Well Reopens With Treatment System
From Times Staff Reports
SPORTS
Park Goes for Broke
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Strong Climb Lifts Armstrong
By Bonnie Desimone, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Lakers Sit in Lapse of Luxury
By Mark Heisler
Sparkplug Is Needed, Not Just Old Battery
By Bill Plaschke
Angels Soar on Gil's Bat
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lindros Threatens to Sit Next Season if Not Traded
From Staff and Wire Reports
Iowa Legend Could Be Candidate for a Fall
By Earl Gustkey
Hot Corner
By Justin Heckert
Galaxy Defeat Is a Comedown
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Comets Concede Little to Sparks
By Mike Terry
Woods Set for Defense of the Jug
From Associated Press
Padre Closer Hoffman Can't Find Plate
By Chris Foster
Mariners' Stock Continues to Rise
From Associated Press
Pitch Counts Falling Among Most Umpires
Associated Press
Angel Report
By Patrick Laverty
Adams Goes Eight in Sweep of Pirates
By Ross Newhan and Jason Reid
For Him, Loss Was Same Tired Story
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fires Still Burning at Del Mar
By Bob Mieszerski
Fish Report
Hurdler-Long Jumper to Attend UCLA
At Del Mar, One Door Closes, Another Opens
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Former USC Guard Plans to Transfer
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