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What happened on July 20, 2001
NEWS
Art Review
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For The Record
Taking the American Taxpayer to the Cleaners
By Martin Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Life Lessons on the Ranch
By Ann Marsh, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Jeannine Stein has the day off.
By Jeannine Stein
Trawling for Trends in Downtown L.A.
By Marjorie Hernandez and Booth Moore, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
For Italian Designer, Use of Swastika Backfires
\o7 Associated Press\f7
Fifty million dollars is like, what, the payroll for the...
By Ann O' Neill
No School Means No Work for Young Models
\o7 Reuters\f7
Appearance a Must for Women on Job, Poll Says
By Marjorie Hernandez
Dancers of 'White Swan, Black Swan' Drown in a Lake of Cliches
By Susie Linfield, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Five Acres Center Helps Onetime 'Wild' Child
By Juan Aceves and \f7
Where to Tuck In After You're Shopped Out
News Challenge
By Mary Ellen Walker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jokes & Riddles
Learning Link to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Cedric Cicada
By Eve Begley Kiehm
EPA Proposal Would Reduce Haze in Sequoia
Wage War on Adults Who Abuse Children
Helping Dick Cheney in His Time of Need
Lopez Mocks Church's Teaching on Divorce
Missile Defense System Not Worth the Price
For Those Who Suffer Preschool Angst
Blood Donations
Costs of Jury Duty
Unending Hostility in Middle East
No Trial for Pinochet
Richard P. Rogers; Documentarian Led Harvard Film Center
House Passes Faith-Based Charity Plan
By Janet Hook and Jonathan Peterson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Edison May Avert Bankruptcy Filing
By Jerry Hirsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Floridians Want Offshore Drilling Sunk
By John-thor Dahlburg, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Scathing Reviews of Junkets
By Rachel Abramowitz and Robert W. Welkos, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Vatican Will Not Accept Mormon Baptisms
By Larry B. Stammer, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Death Halts Human Tests at University
By Aaron Zitner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush, Blair Downplay Differences on Defense
By James Gerstenzang and Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Clemency Decree in Rabin Case Divides Israelis
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Truth Catches Up With 'Accused' Storyteller
By Marjorie Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Die in Crackdown on Opposition Protesters
From Times Wire Reports
Macedonia Reform Talks Bog Down
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Convicted Murderer Is Sent Home to U.S.
From Times Wire Services
Hunger Striker's Sister Sentenced to Hard Labor
From Times Wire Reports
EU Stands Firm in Support of Kyoto at Climate Talks
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fugitive Mexico Banker May Go Free on Bail
From Times Wire Reports
Colombian Rebel to Seek Asylum, Attorney Says
From Times Wire Reports
Lava Nearing Town as Etna Keeps Erupting
From Times Wire Reports
Milosevic's Wife Arrives in The Hague, Visits Jailed Husband
From Reuters
U.S. Signals Easing of India Sanctions
From Associated Press
30,000 Join Genoa March for a 'Global Village' Sans Borders
By Richard Boudreaux, TIMES STAFF WRITER
162 Bodies Counted as Bosnians Open Mass Graves
From Reuters
Group of 8 Backs Monitors in Mideast
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
State Becomes the Third to Ban Transgender Bias
From Times Wire Reports
Nepal's Premier Resigns Amid Criticism on Several Fronts
Associated Press
Cat's Out of the Bag: Feline Halts Plane
From Times Wire Reports
Police Appear Close to Slowing the Pace in Levy Inquiry
By Stephen Braun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Make a Link in 'Weakest Link' Bombing
From Times Wire Reports
Project Unearths Graves, Animosity
By Susan Essoyan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
State Will Stop Paying for Painkiller OxyContin
From Times Wire Reports
GAO Seeks Better Shellfish Safety Rules
By Melinda Fulmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Solar Sail Spacecraft Launched From Sub
By Usha Lee Mcfarling, TIMES SCIENCE WRITER
Ohio Floods Ease; Death Toll Rises to 3
From Associated Press
Condoms No Guarantee Against Sex-Linked Diseases, Study Says
From Associated Press
Rare Step Taken to Get Finance Reform Vote
From Associated Press
'The System Is Broken,' Social Security Panel Declares
By Robert A. Rosenblatt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
INS Told to Release Foreign Nationals Who Finish Terms
From the Washington Post
Train Tunnel Fire Continues to Rage
From Times Wire Services
Some Members Switch Sides
Associated Press
Bush Won't Be Pushed Into Stem Cell Choice
From Associated Press
Energy Regulators Going High-Tech
By Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Edison Bailout Bills Remain Stalled
By Carl Ingram and Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Paint Ball Plea Is Criticized
From Associated Press
Astronauts Grapple With Air Lock Leaks
From Associated Press
Cap on Space Station Funds Favored
From Associated Press
ENTERTAINMENT
Performing Arts Center Holding Its Own
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coming Sunday
Drawn to the Lens
By Barbara Isenberg, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
More Realistic, Less Believable
By Charles Solomon, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Sweethearts': To Analyze This, Get a Spin Doctor
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Arts And Entertainment Reports From The Times, News Services And The Nation's Press.
By Elaine Dutka
Lives Stifled by Mediocrity in 'Ghost World'
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Hedwig' Measures Up
By Kevin Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Remembering 'Lumumba'
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Stylish but Violent 'Brother' Trips on Its Own Ambitions
By Gene Seymour, NEWSDAY
Emmy Costuming Nominations
2 Orange County Arts Groups Post Surpluses
By Mike Boehm and Chris Pasles, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Coleman Chamber Concerts Announced
Lighter Side of Sugar Ray
By Steve Appleford, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Life at the Junket Table Is Hardly a Picnic
By John Clark, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Aye, This Salsa Band Has a Scottish Accent
By Agustin Gurza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Godsmack Fills Deftones Void
By Lina Lecaro, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
For What It's Worth, a Close Look at Buffalo Springfield
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Please Snarl for the Camera
By David Segal, WASHINGTON POST
Bowl Hosts a Rousing Blues Show
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Yellowjackets Hope to Write Their Own Ticket
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Doc Watson Sets Tone for Acoustic Guitarists
By Richard Harrington, WASHINGTON POST
A Wild West Saddled by Snobbery
By David Pagel, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A.'s Evolving Landscape
By Holly Myers, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rock Bands Keep Playing Singer Shuffle
By Roger Catlin, HARTFORD COURANT
Can Opie, Anthony Find a Home in L.A.?
By Paul Brownfield, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Caesar's' Feminine Side Evoked but Not Explored
By Jana J. Monji
Apartheid Seen From a Safe Distance in 'Ancients'
By F. Kathleen Foley
'Ugly People,' 'Madrigal' Make Eccentric Pair
By F. Kathleen Foley
'As You Like It' a Blissful Encounter
By F. Kathleen Foley
'Marko' Struggles to Create Trauma of War
By Jana J. Monji
Unscripted Shows 'Keeping the Lights On'
By Brian Lowry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Wisecracker Calls the Shots
By Susan King, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Movies
'Dark Angel' Wings to a New Night
By Steven Linan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
Vivendi Deal Could Make On-Demand Films Viable
By Sallie Hofmeister, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bridgestone Rejects Wider Recall Request
By Terril Yue Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Argentine Austerity Plan Sets Off Strike
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Post Office Warns of Tax Rebate Scam
By Liz Pulliam Weston, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials May Drop Microsoft Tying Issue
By Edmund Sanders and Joseph Menn, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Webby Awards: The Good, Badly Dressed, Bankrupt
By Joseph Menn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FTC Moving Against Pepsi-Quaker Deal
Reuters
Senate Panel OKs Bush SBA Choice, Glendale's Barreto
By Tynisa E. Trapps, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Longer-Term Mortgage Rates Edge Lower
Associated Press
U.S. Decline in PC Sales Leads to Worldwide Drop
Associated Press
Avant Ordered to Pay $182-Million Fine
Bloomberg News
Ariba Warns of Lower 4th-Quarter Sales
Bloomberg News
Mattel, Jakks Operating Earnings Beat Forecasts
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Care Property Buying 18 Buildings
Bloomberg News
Pressplay to Use MP3 in Web Music Service
By Jon Healey
U.S. Seeks Large Apria Payment
By E. Scott Reckard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boeing Workers Reject Collective Bargaining
Reuters
Ski Manufacturer K2 to Close 4 U.S. Plants
Bloomberg News
Northrop to Extend Bid for Newport News
Associated Press
Also . . .
Bloomberg News
Hackers Try to Shut Down White House Web Site, but Security Foils Their Attack
By Charles Piller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Delta, Northwest Post Second-Quarter Losses
From Bloomberg News and Reuters
Gateway Has $9-Million Loss, Misses Estimates
From Reuters and Bloomberg News
Nokia and Sprint Earnings Spur Rally
By Elizabeth Douglass, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Trade Deficit Narrows
From Times Wire Services
Occidental Profit Up 36% on Spike in Gas Prices
From Bloomberg News
Microsoft Warns of Profit, Sales Shortfall Next Quarter
By Dave Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Insider Buying Trend Spurs Some Tech Sector Optimism
By Josh Friedman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Clear Channel to Test Online Ticketing Club
By Jeff Leeds
Bad News Deflates Markets' Early Surge
From Times Wire Services
SEC Nominee Promises Less Adversarial Agency
Reuters
EchoStar Posts Profit, Trims Growth Forecast
Bloomberg News
Accenture Rises 4.6% in First Trading Session
Bloomberg News
Reverse Stock Split OKd for Tickets.com
Fraud Suit Could End if Apria Pays $400 Million
By E. Scott Reckard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Care Property to Buy 18 Buildings
From Bloomberg News
Conexant Sees Loss Double in Quarter
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Smith Micro Software Loses Money, Financial Officer
Also . . .
Reuters
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The Blood of Everyday Heroes
Sportsmanship vs. Slugfests
The Price of Justice
Religion and Rights
Putin Picks Pockets Bush Isn't Guarding
By Andrew S. Weiss, Andrew S. Weiss is a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York. He served on the staffs of the National Security Council and the State Department in the Clinton administration
Don't Mistake Sharon's Past for His Future
By Geoffrey Aronson, Geoffrey Aronson is director of the Foundation for Middle East Peace in Washington
Rancho Mission Viejo Proposes 14,000 Homes
By Evan Halper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Landscape of Optimism Thrives in the Tracts
By John Balzar
UCI Plans 1st Online Degree in UC System
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McCune Is Named District Superintendent
Art Gallery to Celebrate Its Victory With Concert
From Times Staff Reports
Orange Trustees Review Lawsuits
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Highlights at Today's O.C. Fair
Cal State to Review Liquor Contracts
By Jeff Gottlieb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Sought in Killing of Ex-Wife's Boyfriend
By Matthew Ebnet, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Video Pirate Who Flew Viet Flag to Serve Time
From Times Staff Reports
Judge in Canyon Case Mustn't Be Ruled by Outrage
By Dana Parsons
Work on New Ramps for Toll Road Starts
From Times Staff Reports
Mayor's Walkout Stuns Council
By Annette Kondo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Murder
From Times Staff Reports
U.S. to Study Expansion of Local Airports
By Anuj Gupta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Opponents Air Complaints on Valley Busway
By Andrew Blankstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Exhibit Seated in Teenage Nostalgia
By Patricia Ward Biederman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Jet Noise Limits Backed
By Richard Fausset, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Dead Man and Woman May Have Overdosed
From Times Staff Reports
Strike Will Be Extended, Workers Say
By Tina Dirmann and Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Seabee Days Give Public an Inside Look at Navy
From Times Staff Reports
Firm Alleges Trespass by Environmentalists
By Matt Surman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Museum Backers Seek Aid
By David Kelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Oxnard Truancy Program Hailed
By Jenifer Ragland, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Fund-Raising Walk to Aid Dog Adoptions
From Times Staff Reports
Woman Names Luster in Civil Suit
By Tracy Wilson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
MTA Suit Goes to Jury for Damages
By Matea Gold, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Pentagon Boondoggle at $100 Million a Pop
By Steve Lopez
District to Pay $900,000 in Molestation
By Richard Winton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Soccer Brawl Reflects Disturbing Trend
By Scott Gold and Dave Mckibben Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Kaiser Backs Union Plan to Boost Nurse Staffing Levels
By Charles Ornstein, TIMES HEALTH WRITER
'Dog Bite King' Is a New Breed of Attorney
By Terence Monmaney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Inmate's Escape Prompts Review of Jail Security
By Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DWP Reveals a New Attitude and a New Look for Reservoir
By George Ramos, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Unified Pins Literacy Hopes on Computer Reading Program
By Duke Helfand, TIMES EDUCATION WRITER
The Case of the Thief Who Didn't Come Close to Making a Clean Getaway
By Steve Harvey
U.S. to Study Expanding Regional Airports
By Anuj Gupta, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bell Gardens, Cudahy Corruption Probes Stall
By Richard Marosi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Struck by Blue Line Train Is Critically Hurt
From Times Staff Reports
Dead Man and Woman May Have Overdosed
From Times Staff Reports
Busway Complaints Aired at Hearing
By Andrew Blankstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Council Is Stunned by Mayor's Resignation
From Times Staff Reports
2 'Most Wanted' Actors Face Child Sex Accusations
By Caitlin Liu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Broader Jet Noise Curfew Is Backed
By Richard Fausset, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Elderly Witnesses Will Testify Before Start of Olson Trial
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
City Calls LAFCO Study on Harbor Secession Flawed
By Patrick Mcgreevy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Program Nets Record Haul of Truants
Workers Dig In, Push for Strike to Continue
By Margaret Talev and Tina Dirmann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Son Seeks Permission to Bury His Father
By Douglas Haberman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Arrested at Borderin Slain Man's SUV
UC Irvine Proposing Online Master's Degree Program
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shop Owner Who Fueled Protest Begins Sentence
Judge Postpones Suit Against Alleged Rapist
Huge Residential Project Proposed
By Evan Halper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Landing Fees Soar 59% at Ontario, 13.5% at LAX
By Buck Wargo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
College Beer Ads Are Under Attack
By Jeff Gottlieb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Farmers Running Out of Green
By Gary Polakovic, TIMES STAFF WRITER, Times Environmental Writer
Plan to Protect Endangered Habitat
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
Greenpeace Activists Protest Power Plant
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
Temporary Firefighter Accused in 5 Arsons
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
UC Plans Enrollment Program for 2003
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
Tourist Gets 40 Stitches After Attack by Otters
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
Blue Shield Drops 3 Hospitals in Dispute
From Times Staff, Wire Reports
G. Gebel-Williams; Famed Circus Animal Trainer, Performer
By Elaine Woo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Budget Still Stalled in Assembly Impasse
By Julie Tamaki, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judge Ronald Cappai; Issued Key Ruling in Sex-Discrimination Suit
By Elaine Woo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mimi Farina; Folk Singer Staged Concerts for Inmates, the Ill
By Geoff Boucher, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Sparks Win on Instinct
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lakers Pursue Walker
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
They Might Be Trying to Pull Another Stunt
By Bill Plaschke
Royal Lytham Can Be Hazardous to Anybody
By Randy Harvey
Full-Tilt Monty on Early Roll
By Randy Harvey, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Sheffield Puts Big Hurt on Brewers
By Paul Gutierrez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Samaranch Expected to Be Hospitalized at Least a Week
By Alan Abrahamson
The worst finishes by British Open winners in the years...
Hasek's Hospital Stay Ends After Two Weeks
From Staff and Wire Reports
Stopping DiMaggio's Streak Was No Easy Task
By Earl Gustkey
Legendary Laver Was at His Best
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
See And Do
Armstrong's Competitors Facing an Uphill Battle
From Associated Press
To Fox, Mota, Beisbol Is Baseball
By Larry Stewart
Reed's Team Has Surpassed Lofty First-Year Expectations
By Shav Glick
'Mac Attack' Has Big Plans for Jet Skiing's Return
By Shav Glick
Memorial Set for USC's McKay
Embattled Black Seabass Are Facing a New Threat
By Pete Thomas
Scores
Amateur Hour for Tryon at B.C. Open
From Associated Press
No-Lose Situation for Washburn
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Percival Alters His Delivery Routes
By Mike Digiovanna
Johnson Is Lights-Out in Relief
From Associated Press
Yankees Bring Out the Beast in Tigers
Associated Press
Braves Make It 3 in Row
From Associated Press
Raptors Pursue Olajuwon; Anderson May Leave Spurs
From Associated Press
Prokopec Unfazed by Talk of Trade
By Paul Gutierrez
Dunn's Promotion Hastened by Trade
Associated Press
Stronach's Los Alamitos Bid Rejected
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Golfer Dropping Out of High School for Pros
By Brian Robin
Vargas Defends State Lightweight Title
By Martin Henderson
Keller Opens Invitational With Freestyle Victory
Glendale Player Reaches Quarterfinals
Mirich of Irvine Is Awarded Scholarship
Filly May Shine in Twilight
By Bob Mieszerski
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