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What happened on January 01, 2002
OPINION
Wishes for an Uneasy World
Burbank's Airport Vote Risks Passenger Safety
A Swing Voter Airs His Views
Slow Food
Their 'Person of the Year' Is President Bush
Republican Radio Ads Tax Davis' Credibility
Teaching Dissent and Dissenting on Teaching
Missing in Action
War Humor
9.11.'01
ENTERTAINMENT
Listeners Improvise on KLON's Top 88
2001: A Trace of Oddity, and More
By Patrick Goldstein
Standout Percussionist Walks a New Beat--L.A.
By Don Heckman, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Wayne Hancock Creates Sounds of the Road
By Kevin Mckeough, SPECIAL TO THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Up to Their Old Tricks? No Way
By Greg Kot, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Arts And Entertainment Reports From The Times, News Services And The Nation's Press.
By Elaine Dutka
It's Not What It Seems
By Ted Shaffrey, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Mandy Patinkin, Toned Down and Affable
By Don Shirley, TIMES THEATER WRITER
Dramatic Look at Realities of Childbirth Around the World
By Scott Sandell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
The Times Film Report
Celebrity News Reborn
By Gina Piccalo and Louise Roug
When Memory, Comfort Find Themselves at Odds
By Bernadette Murphy, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dressing to Excess in the WWF Ring
Guests Who Wear Out Their Welcome
By Jeanne Marie Laskas, WASHINGTON POST
Involvement Opportunities
California Classroom
Question Corner
Getting in Touch With Our Enlightened Natures
Obsession With Possessions
By Lynell George, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For 2002, a Word From Palindromists: Yay
By Renee Tawa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jokes & Riddles
Weight-Loss Goals: No More Pie in the Sky
By Sandy Banks
Smithsonian Expands Its Vision
By Jo Ann Lewis, WASHINGTON POST
The Music Box
By Maria Lynn Toth
Extra-Large Costume Drama
By Laurie K. Schenden, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
New Year's Day Closings
Rose Parade Route and Lineup
After Fitful Start, Revolution Finally Underway in Russia
By Maura Reynolds and John Daniszewski, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
It's Happy New Euro for a Continent
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
2 Days of Torment, Triumph
By Valerie Reitman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Navy Keeping an Eye on Possible Escape Route
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Guarded New York Welcomes New Year
By Josh Getlin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'02 Elections Shape Up as Cliffhanger
By Nick Anderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Another Losing Year for the Stock Market
By Tom Petruno and Kathy M. Kristof, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Accord Near in Buenos Aires
By Hector Tobar and Vanessa Petit, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.S. Denies Report That Raid Killed Villagers
By Esther Schrader and Alissa J. Rubin, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Global Hawk Crashes in Afghanistan in a Setback for High-Tech Drones
By Paul Richter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Hart Office Building Fumigation Completed
From Times Wire Reports
Value of Grounded Osprey Aircraft Expected to Warrant Postwar Look
By Tony Perry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Weapon Plans Found on Al Qaeda Computers
From Times Wire Reports
Vandals Target Islamic Center, Flooding Building
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Assembles Diplomatic Team to Aid Transition
By Robin Wright, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Troops Usher In New Year in Subdued Wartime Lighting
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
World Sees Out 2001 With Hopes for 2002
From Associated Press
South Asia's Mood Seems Less Warlike
By David Lamb, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch . . .
By James Gerstenzang, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rehnquist Urges Action on Judicial Picks
By David G. Savage, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Queen Offered to Help Keep Government Afloat
Associated Press
Large Bush Fire Heading for Homes in Suburbs
From Times Wire Reports
Fireworks Factory Blast Kills 29; Scores Missing
From Times Wire Reports
Booze Draws Boos From Lawmakers
From Times Wire Reports
73 Chechen Rebels Reportedly Killed
From Times Wire Reports
Lima Police Seize Fireworks After Blaze
From Times Wire Services
Opposition Parties Ask Justice for a New Vote
From Times Wire Reports
Christian Church Leader Is Sentenced to Death
From Times Wire Reports
Lawmaker Won't Seek New Term in New District
From Times Wire Reports
Buffalo Back in Business After Record Snowfall
From Times Wire Reports
Animal Rights Groups Able to Block Deer Hunt
From Times Wire Reports
Moose Relocation Debated in Wake of Deadly Crash
From Associated Press
Concerns Over Harvard Policy Bring Jackson Visit
From Times Wire Reports
Security System in Place at Klamath Water Project
From Times Wire Reports
Chatty Drivers Must Go Hands-Free in Santa Fe
From Times Wire Reports
Jamaica's Murder Toll Rises 27%
From Reuters
First Sale: A Kilo of Litchi Nuts
From Associated Press
Defense Lawyers Say Sept. 11 Exploited in Terror Trial
From Reuters
Gulf Arabs Urge Iraq to Allow U.N. Review
From Reuters
Palestinian State a Must, Arafat Says
From Reuters
Rwanda Adopts New Flag, Anthem in Effort to Heal
From Associated Press
Ebola Death Toll Hits 22 as 2 More Die of Virus
From Reuters
BUSINESS
Security Fee for Air Travel to Start Feb. 1
From Bloomberg News
Apartment Market to Soften
By Bob Howard
SEC Plans Fraud Suit Against Aura
By Jerry Hirsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Be Inc. Founder Leaving as Firm Nears Closure
From Associated Press
Real Estate Group to Give Forecast
JH Real Estate Buys Unit in Palm Desert
Reprieve for Disney's ABC Family
By Richard Verrier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
EMachines Founder Buys Shares
By James S. Granelli
Game Sales Poised to Hit Record
By Alex Pham, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Largest Donations Smaller in 2001
By Theresa Agovino, ASSOCIATED PRESS
New Fund Preserves Affordable Housing
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sale of ImClone Cancer Drug Blocked by FDA
From Reuters
Web Site Links Users to Training and Jobs
By Lee Romney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tax Selling Sends Dow Tumbling 115 Points
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mexican Congress Passes New Taxes in Fiscal Reform
By Miguel Angel Gutierrez, REUTERS
Note to Readers
N.Y. Economy Ready to Rebound, Report Says
From Reuters
Limited Demand Seen for Commercial Space
By Bob Howard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Retailers Raise Forecasts on Surge in Holiday Sales
From Bloomberg News
Rates for 3-, 6-Month T-Bills at 3-Week Low
Associated Press
Tyco to Give $94 Million in Stock to 3 Executives
Reuters
Drop in COFI Helps Mortgage Holders
Bloomberg News
Enron Subsidiary Sells Wind-Power Project
Associated Press
Alleged Meat Plant Tampering Probed
Reuters
Also
Farm Prices Fall 6.1% in December
Bloomberg News
Taiwan Enters WTO After Long Quest
From Reuters
Rise in Sales Tax Generates Little Uproar
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Russian Programmer Home, Praises Backers
Reuters
States Seek to Block Delay in Microsoft Case
Bloomberg News
PeopleSoft Says It May Buy Back Momentum
Bloomberg News
AT&T to Boost Fees for Low-Income Subsidy
Bloomberg News
Internet Job Cuts Decline at End of Tough Year
Reuters
Treasury Admits Auction Error
From Times Wire Services
Realty Pros to Watch in 2002
By Brad Berton, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Name Changes Abound for 2002
From Associated Press; Reuters
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Revelry With Dose of Security
By Kimi Yoshino and Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Violence on Rise at Central O.C. Cyber Cafes
By Jack Leonard and Mai Tran, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Californians Wake Up to Hundreds of New Laws for 2002
By Carl Ingram and Miguel Bustillo, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Facing a Year of Choices in State Politics
By Mark Z. Barabak, TIMES POLITICAL WRITER
Kwanzaa Fast Focuses on Food Bank
By Lisa Richardson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Aid Stations Aim to Help Illegal Crossers Avoid Perishing in Cold
By Ken Ellingwood, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Subpoenaed Inmates Use System for Reprisals
By Andrew Blankstein and Richard Fausset, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Checking for a Ticket to Ride
By Kurt Streeter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man in Apparent Fight With Gangsters Shot
From Times Staff Reports
Local Accident Spawns Tougher State Drunk-Driving Law
By Jenifer Ragland, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Bank Robberies Up During 2001
By Jose Cardenas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
66 California Restaurant Is 86'd From Ventura Building
By Karin Grennan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pedestrian Safety Tips
War Gets in Way of Recruiting
By Massie Ritsch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Joint Funeral Set for 2 Teens
By Holly J. Wolcott, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Year's Day Closings
Pedestrian Fatalities Rising in the Valley
By Caitlin Liu, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Traffic Fines Go Online in O.C.
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
No Bail for Man After Violence to Girlfriend
From Times Staff Reports
New Year's Eve With a Ring to It
By Mike Anton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Newport Coast Becomes Part of Newport Beach
By Jessica Garrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Holiday Closings
Auto-Theft Pursuit Ends in Beauty Salon
From Times Staff Reports
Alleged Drunk Driver Hits Car, Killing Girl, 14
From Times Staff Reports
Malibu Pier Project Gets County Aid
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Longtime L.A. Jewish Leader Is Dismissed
By Teresa Watanabe, TIMES RELIGION WRITER
Deputy Is Attacked by Suspected Hair Bandit
By Sandra Murillo, TIMES STAFF WRITER
New Year's Day Closings
2 Not-Guilty Pleas to Visa Fraud Charges
From Times Staff Reports
Crude Oil Leaks From Pipeline Into River
From Times Staff Reports
Man Shot in Head After Robbery at Video Store
From Times Staff Reports
3 Children Burned in Barbecue Grill Explosion
From Times Staff Reports
Cyber Cafe Slaying May Lead to New Regulations
By Mai Tran and Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Merry New Year at Magic Kingdom
By Kimi Yoshino, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ventura County Supervisors Face Tough Year
By Catherine Saillant, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bay Area City Taps Old Technology to Prepare for New Emergencies
By Karen Alexander, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Monterey Bay to Get Visitor Center
From Associated Press
PG&E Bankruptcy May Affect Class-Action Suit
Review Set for Sierra Use Plan
By Bettina Boxall, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Residents Can Vote on Bridge's Paint Scheme
California Laws 2002
Deputy Hurt When Car Hits His Motorcycle
Clinton McKinnon, 95; Publisher, Congressman
By Myrna Oliver, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cassia Eller, 39; Brazilian Rock Singer Known for Brash Style
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jack Grossberg, 74; Director, Producer With 40-Year Career
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Harshad Mehta, 51; Broker Caught Up in India Market Scandal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reginald Pollack, 77; Painter, Printmaker, Sculptor, Lithographer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Billy Wells, 70; Michigan State Star in '54 Rose Bowl Victory
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
William Dougherty, 77; Ex-Marine, Attorney for 'Falcon' in Spy Case
By Jerry Hicks, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Lawrence Singleton, 74; Rapist Cut Off Teenage Girl's Arms
From Associated Press
Rose Parade Is Prettier but This Parade Is Really, Really Special
By Steve Harvey
SPORTS
His Spirit's Unflagging
By Bill Plaschke
A Good Make-Up Call for Irish
By Chris Dufresne
Earning Their Colors
By Chris Dufresne, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Good Make-Up Call for Irish
By Steve Henson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Year That Left Everyone Wrung Out
By Mike Penner
Corn-Fed Remark Gives Nebraskan a Bad Taste
By T.J. Simers
For Collins, It Qualified as Coaching No-Brainer
By Mal Florence
A consumer's guide to the best and worst of sports media and merchandise. Ground rules: If it can be read, played, heard, observed, worn, viewed, dialed or downloaded, it's in play here.
By Larry Stewart and \f7
Mathis Injures Spine, but Is Out of Hospital
Associated Press
U.S. Wins in Hopman Cup
From Staff and Wire Reports
Riley Swiftly Fired by the Chargers
By Sam Farmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Times' Rankings
By Lonnie White
Miles Is Questionable
By Elliott Teaford and \f7
Coleman Is Suspended
Associated Press
Jackson Turns Mysterious
By Tim Brown
Jordan Answers With 45
From Associated Press
Olympics Could Create Problems for Red Wings
By Lonnie White
Home-Ice Edge Does Not Exist
By Jerry Crowe
December Ends on Bitter Note
By Chris Foster
Daze Gets Hat Trick, but OT Goal Sweeter
From Associated Press
Ducks Can't Catch a Break in 3-1 Loss
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Spartans Go by the Numbers
By Larry Stewart, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Good Gesser Is Enough
From Associated Press
Illini, LSU: Surprising Packages
By Sam Farmer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Louisville Shuts Down BYU
From Associated Press
It's Rocky Mountain High for Barnett
By Diane Pucin
They're Feeling a Sense of Entitlement
By David Wharton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
President Pro-Active
By Bill Shaikin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Best ...
By Mike Penner
And Worst ...
By Mike Penner
Dickau Takes Overat Finish for Gonzaga
From Associated Press
Feats Of The Week
This Shula Didn't Fall Far From Family Tree
By Eric Sondheimer
Bigger Is Not Necessarily Better for Championship
By Ben Bolch, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Times' Rankings
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