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What happened on July 21, 2001
ENTERTAINMENT
Making the Experience Count
By Karla S. Blume
'Freakish Kid' No More
By Scarlet Cheng, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Anchors Stand and Deliver
By Elizabeth Jensen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philharmonic's 'Fantastique' Is a Little Rough Around Edges
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES MUSIC WRITER
An Elegant Dialogue of Old and New
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
The Next Big Thing? Not So Fast
TIMES POP MUSIC CRITIC
Keb' Mo' Redefines Family With His 'Grin'
By Lynne Heffley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Morning Report
By Elaine Dutka
'Limon' Is Enlightening but Could Use More Dance
By Lewis Segal, TIMES DANCE CRITIC
Picking a Month to Appreciate Jazz
By Tynisa E. Trapps, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Slippery Slope Toward Last Year's Vision
By Brian Lowry
Sonny Fortune's Still a Contender
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
'Rugrats' in a Tween Time Warp
By Steven Linan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Laugh Lines
O.C. Museum of Art Studying Move to Costa Mesa
By Vivian Letran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
Today
"Our Country's Good"
'Aida' at the Bowl
Reader to Reader
Column About 'A.I.' Elicits Real Emotions
Mass Transit: The Road to L.A.'s Future
Prince of Peace Pays 1st Amendment Price
System Excludes Jurors and Wastes Their Time
U.S. Cuban Embargo No Longer Relevant
No Perfect Score for New Olympic President
California Sales Tax
No Shortage of Role Models at Garfield High
Let Migrants Enter to Fill Jobs
Conserving Money
Slavery Reparations Deserved
Restore Wetlands for Breathing Room
Make Blood Donation Easier
Long Amazon.com Tale Still Written in Red Ink
By David Streitfeld, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Religions Divided on Stem Cell Issue
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Philadelphia Cheers 2nd Chance to Try New Age Guru
By Josh Getlin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Summit Opens Amid Deadly Street Protests
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mideast Mantra: 'They Kill You, You Kill Them'
By Tracy Wilkinson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Protesters Turn Genoa to War Zone
By Richard Boudreaux and Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Raindrops in a Sea of Smuggling
By Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mexico Official Decries Spying by Ex-Leaders
By James F. Smith, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Truce Monitors, Aide Killed in Macedonia Roadside Blast
By David Holley, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Danish Town Hopes to Be a Swan
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Behind Rival's Death in 1998, Panel Told
From Times Wire Reports
Head of Banned Islamist Party Forms New Group
From Times Wire Reports
Alleged Top Launderer for Drug Cartel Arrested
From Times Wire Reports
Builders Thought to Be Trapped Under Rubble
From Times Wire Reports
Floods Worsen as Water Is Released From Dam
From Times Wire Reports
Falcon With Love Letter Takes a Wrong Turn
From Times Wire Reports
Hard Times Fuel Perilous Migration Over Limpopo
By Ann M. Simmons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
11 Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Incidents
From Times Wire Reports
Indonesia Begins Hearing on Wahid Ouster
From Associated Press
Scholar's Trial in China to Start Ahead of Powell Visit
From Associated Press
Hong Kong Judges Bar Mainland Adoptees
From Associated Press
Students Get to Perform Controversial Christ Play
From Staff and Wire Reports
Medicare to Cover Costs of Zapping Skin Lesions
From Staff and Wire Reports
Senate Confirms 3 of Bush's Judicial Nominees
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Reputed Mob Boss Cleared of Murders
From Staff and Wire Reports
Shark Victim's Condition Is Upgraded to Serious
From Staff and Wire Reports
Cruise Ends in Arrests of 4 on Drug Charges
From Staff and Wire Reports
Texas Insulated From Electric Upset
By Megan K. Stack, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Library of Congress Buys First Map of 'America'
From Staff and Wire Reports
FBI Won't Validate Condit Test
By Stephen Braun and Robert L. Jackson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Killer Seeks to Hasten Her Execution
From Associated Press
Congress Approves Spending Bill
By Megan Garvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Last Sign of Levy Is List of Web Sites
Hollywood Back in D.C.'s Woodshed
By Megan Garvey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ethicists and Senators Back Stem Cell Studies
By Aaron Zitner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rove's Drug Stock Ties Questioned
From Associated Press
Democrats Plan New Migrant Policy
By Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Penalties Hardly Seem to Fit These Crimes
They've Had Their Phil of Kings' Latest Moves
Baseball Needs More Ripkens and Gwynns
Overseas Delivery Going Through a Cycle
They Think He Was Out at the Plates
L.A. Fans Ready to Hit This Salary Out of Park
They May Be Games, but Where's the Fun?
New Math a Challenge for Statistics-Minded
BUSINESS
La Brea Bakery to Be Sold
By Melinda Fulmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sputtering German Economy Stalls Interlaced Neighbors
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Walt Disney to Acquire Fox Family
By Sallie Hofmeister, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Krause's Files for Bankruptcy Protection
By E. Scott Reckard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merrill Settles Key Case With Investor
By Walter Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Edison Hit With Big Quarterly Loss
By Jerry Hirsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
OPEC May Cut Output to Hold Up Oil Price
Bloomberg News
Allstate to Offer Banking Services This Fall
Associated Press
T.G.I. Friday's Files Suit Over Carl's Jr. Ads
Bloomberg News
Toyota Holds Line on Light-Truck Prices
Bloomberg News
EEOC Sues Wal-Mart Over Harassment Claims
Bloomberg News
KB Home Acquires Florida Builder
Bloomberg News
Judge OKs First Union's Pact to Buy Wachovia
Bloomberg News
U.S. Appoints New Attorney to Handle Microsoft Lawsuit
By Edmund Sanders, TIMES STAFF WRITER
DaimlerChrysler Reports Drop in Profit
By Ed Garsten, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Broadcom Loses Ruling in Challenge From Intel
By Karen Alexander, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Philip Morris Asks to Settle Suits
By Myron Levin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bioglan May Buy Bristol-Myers Unit
Bloomberg News
Sega Drops Online Game Network SegaNet
By Alex Pham, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Merck Reports Its Smallest Quarterly Gain in 8 Years
From Bloomberg News and Reuters
Tech Stocks Drop on Microsoft Warning
From Times Wire Services
13 Firms Bid to Finance Power Line Expansion
From Bloomberg News
O.c. Earnings
Firm's Executives Buy Newport Home Builder
By Daryl Strickland
New Century Posts a Profit
Reuters
T.G.I. Friday's Sues CKE to Block Carl's Jr. Ads
From Bloomberg News
Also . . .
Bloomberg News
Troubled ColorMax Settles With Shareholders
Also . . .
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Welfare Reform Malady
Equal Partnerships
Time Is Up but They Stay in Jail
By Evelyn Larrubia, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawmakers Can't Duck This
Bungee Jump Outfit's Future Is Left Hanging
By Ana Beatriz Cholo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
LAPD Officer in Off-Duty Slaying Vows to Kill Self
By Daniel Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Key Ruling Aids Plan for Park Near River
By Joe Mozingo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Skydivers Closer to Free Flight on a Wing and a Flair
By Joe Mozingo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Port Cities to Honor 100th Birthday of Harry Bridges
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Commission Nominees
Residents Dismayed By Wachs' Absences
By Patrick Mcgreevy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Board Nominees Mostly Insiders
By Jennifer Oldham and Matea Gold, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Judge Dismisses Charges Against Olson Attorney
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boy, 13, Charged in Rape of 7-Year-Old Girl
From Times Staff Reports
Woman Sought After Hit-Run Collision
From Times Staff Reports
Body of Drowning Victim Found Near Pier
From Times Staff Reports
Sailor Tangled in Rope Dies
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawyer Wins Right to Sue Cooley
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Water Agencies Weigh Suit Against MTBE in Gasoline
By Kenneth Reich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Relic From the Golden Age of Television Seems Just a Little Bit Too Colorful
By Steve Harvey
June Restaurant Closures
Sheriff Weighs Deployment of Bomb Squad
By Andrew Blankstein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Chimp's Return Home Is Unlikely
By Richard Winton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Knife-Wielding Plane Passenger Is Found Insane
By David Rosenzweig, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Port to Pull Plug on Free Power
By Timothy Hughes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Officials Seek to Expedite Talks in Strike
By Tina Dirmann and Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Cold Trail of Suspect Warms Up
By Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
HMO Action May Force 31,000 to Switch Doctors
Homes Back From Brink in La Conchita
By Erin Texeira, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Where It Pays to Drive Badly
By Brady Macdonald, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rodman Accuser Wins Award; Trial Likely
Crash Kills Driver Dialing Cell Phone
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Senate Passes Edison Bailout Plan
By Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tincture Could Be the Cure for Salton Sea Algae
From Associated Press
4.0 Temblor Is the Latest in Quake Swarm
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Source of Sharpshooter Infestation Sought
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Arraigned in Immigrant Smuggling
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hospital Locked Down After Keys Vanish
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Davis Aides Sue Over Names of Ad Supporters
L.A. Firm Recalls 600 Baby Walkers
From Associated Press
Chipmunk Tests Positive for Bubonic Plague
Times Staff and Wire Reports
More Marijuana Seized on Palomar Mountain
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Protesters Seek to Block Landfill Plan
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Erik Barnouw; Told Broadcasting's History
By Elaine Woo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Boisfeuillet Jones; Educator Led Philanthropic Groups
From Associated Press
Beate Uhse; Built Business Empire Selling Erotica in Stores, by Mail
From Associated Press
Elmer Henderson; Helped Desegregate Train Dining Cars
By Claudia Levy, THE WASHINGTON POST
In Search of Jesus' Tomb
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accusations Reflect Growing Episcopal Rift
554 Clerics in Iran Seek Release of Key Dissident
Making Sense of a Search for Spiritual Life in a Monastery
By Bernadette Murphy
Jewish Groups Plan Rally in Support of Israel
By Christine Abrego
Temple in Sri Lanka to Display Relic of Buddha
2 Churches Call for Study of Slave Reparations
Associated Press
Teaching that Character Counts
By Marjorie Proctor, Marjorie Proctor teaches in Culver City
LAX Sidewalks Must Be Smoke-Free
By Marc Strassman, Marc Strassman is president of an e-government research, consulting and sales company. He lives in Valley Village
Motorist Crashes While Dialing, Dies, Police Say
By Dan Weikel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Little Benefit Seen for Parks in Growth Plan
By Evan Halper, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Some Cars' Road to Ruin Leads to O.C. Fair
By Brady Macdonald, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Health Net to Drop Big M.D. Group
By Bonnie Harris, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Suspected Killer Is Found Dead
By H.G. Reza
Freeway Ramp Accident Kills Boy, Woman; 2 Hurt
By H.G. Reza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Orange Unified Board OKs Up to 60-Day Hiring Freeze
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A 'Telescope Night' Fit for Buzz Lightyear
78 Counts in Canyon Attacks
By Mai Tran, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Meeting Planned on Aiding Homeless Kids
Visiting Thai Leaders Study Education System
District to Consider Trustee Boundaries
Subject of Jury Probe Seeks to Bar D.A.
Saddleback District Expects to Hire Schools Chief From Ventura County
By Jenifer Ragland and Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Highlights at Today's O.C. Fair
Ashcroft's Focus Is Faith, Family at Crystal Cathedral
By Gena Pasillas and William Lobdell
County to Expedite New Labor Talks
By Margaret Talev and Tina Dirmann, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
ArtWalk Coming to Downtown Today
From staff reports
Desire for 'COLA' Benefit Fueled Strike
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man, 80, Killed in Truck Crash
Libraries to Close for Remodeling Work
Boy, 13, Charged With Raping Girl, 7
In Brief / Countywide
From staff reports
SPORTS
Goodwin Is Latest to Feel Pain
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Do the Math: Americans Caught in Double Bind
By Diane Pucin
Lakers Find Two Good Buys in the Bargain Bin
By Mark Heisler, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Role Is Waning in Politics of the IOC
By Alan Abrahamson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Monty Is Open, Honest Leader
By Randy Harvey, TIMES ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Possible Cause Reported in Oklahoma State Crash
From Associated Press
Somber Kyle Petty Makes Field for New England 300
From Staff and Wire Reports
Memorabilia Collector Is in the Chips With Ichiro
By Earl Gustkey
Ducks, Leclerc Agree to Terms
By Chris Foster
Armstrong Continues His Climb
From Associated Press
Scores
Trail Blazers Will Sign Free-Agent Anderson
From Associated Press
Golfers Welcome New Amateur Rules
By Peter Yoon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Unashamed of Open Affection
By Randy Harvey
He Refuses to Cast the First Stone
By Steve Springer
Quigley (62) Takes Lead at B.C. Open
From Associated Press
Samaranch Out of Intensive Care
By Alan Abrahamson
U.S. Classic Meet Opens Door to New Talent
By Tim Casey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Wallace Bides Time in Talks
By Jason Reid
Even Without McEnroe, It Turned Out to Be a Fab Final
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Padres' President Will Retire Oct. 31
Associated Press
Sele Invokes Policy of Zero Tolerance
From Associated Press
Baltimore Unplayable for Angels
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Today
By Mike Digiovanna
Merced Puts Pinch on Cubs
From Associated Press
Wrestling Coach Resigns From Calvary Chapel
Irvine Swimmers Win Freestyle, Backstroke
At Last, Expos on Roll
From Associated Press
Sparks Tonight
By Mike Terry
Field of Six, but Crosby Likely a Two-Horse Race
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Without Thompson, Comets Fall to Sol
From Associated Press
She Looks to Surf on the Turf
By Bob Mieszerski
Nelson and De Vera Eliminated in Tennis
La Quinta Golfer Wins Junior World Title
Silver Medalist Entered in Pacific Coast Triathlon
Fish Report
Jankowiak Moves Into Seventh-Place Tie
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