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What happened on July 06, 2002
OPINION
Attention, Airport Officials
Toss a Life Buoy to Brazil
'Sin Tax' for Trauma Centers
A Walk on Rodriguez's Side of the Street
Gunman Kills Two at LAX: It's Terrorism
Wary of Warnings
Amtrak at a Crossroads
Look in Corporate Mirror
Changes to Medical Residents' Training
Cycle of Debt
U.S. Arrogance
Animal Owner or Guardian?
ENTERTAINMENT
Meeting the Little People on the Way Back Down
By Rachel Abramowitz, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Renovation Playing at the Apollo
By Chaka Ferguson, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Fox's 'Pulse' Gets In-House Help From Cable News Staff
By Patricia Brennan, WASHINGTON POST
An Opera Couple's Abridged but Ardent 'Romeo'
By Daniel Cariaga, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Bolder Woman
By Andre Chautard, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Laugh Lines
Like a House Afire, on an Afro-Cuban Foundation
By Agustin Gurza, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Coming Sunday
Star Power Talks
Berry's Oscar Honors the Actress, Not the Character She Played
Ovitz as a 'Victim'
Paying the Price
A Vital Link
Documenting America's Endangered Heritage
By Mark Sachs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
'Single' Hits on Dating, N.Y.-Style
By Mark Sachs, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Harsh Life Struggle for Romanian Youths, Neglected and Worse
By John Clark, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
WORLD
Ex-Nazi Convicted of Murder to Go Free
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. Envoy Criticized in Messy Aftermath of Bolivian Vote
By Hector Tobar and Andrew Enever, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
U.N., Iraq Fail to Reach Agreement on Inspectors
From Times Wire Reports
Court Clears Way for Dispensing AIDS Drug
From Times Wire Reports
Ousted Leader, Family Flee to the Seychelles
From Times Wire Reports
Paternity Suit Against Leader to Be Reviewed
From Times Wire Reports
Independence Day Blast Claims 35 Lives
From Times Wire Reports
Militant's Death Fuels Ire in Gaza
From Associated Press
German Challenger Makes a Sharp Left to Woo Voters
By Carol J. Williams, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Survivors Scarred by Iran Quake
By Michael Slackman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bush Seeks to Console Afghans
By James Gerstenzang and Greg Miller, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Pearl Defendant Warns U.S. of 'More to Come'
From Associated Press
Bucking Tradition Sparks No-Confidence Vote
By Mark Magnier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Army Charges 2 in S. Korea Accident
From Associated Press
In Iraq, U.S. Faces New Dynamics
By John Hendren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
PacBell to Credit DSL Customers
By Christine Frey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jobless Rate Hits 5.9%; Payroll Growth Weak
By Peter G. Gosselin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Size Matters in Fast, Fatty Fare
By Marc Ballon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ms. Magazine to Name Editor
By Mary Mcnamara, TIMES STAFF WRITER
U.S. Stocks Rally on Calm Holiday
By E. Scott Reckard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FDA OKs Marketing of Intense Sweetener
By Ronald D. White, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Investment Report Coming Monday
Reliant Unit Restates Its Earnings
From Associated Press
DaimlerChrysler Suit Becomes Class Action
Bloomberg News
Importer Fined Over Safety Violations
Reuters
Power Providers to Discuss Settlement
Bloomberg News
Hewlett-Packard Settles Compaq Suit
Bloomberg News
Qwest Unaware of Any U.S. Criminal Probe
Bloomberg News
Also
Satellite Radio Stocks Fall After Downgrade
By David Colker
Pace of Dot-Com Shutdowns Slowing
Dow Jones/Associated Press
American, Others Drop Fare Increase
Bloomberg News
Russia to Renew Ban on U.S. Chickens
Bloomberg News
A&P Restates Results for Last Three Years
Reuters
Levi Sees Higher Restructuring Cost
Associated Press
Investors' Faith in Vivendi Rises
By Richard Verrier, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WorldCom Bondholders Propose Debt-Equity Swap
By Dena Aubin, REUTERS
Analysts on TV, Radio Face New Disclosure Rule
From Reuters
Merck Lowers Priceof Medco Unit IPO
Reuters
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Security Tight for Hollister Biker Rally
By David Kelly, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Benjamin O. Davis Jr., 89; First Black Air Force General Led Tuskegee Airmen
By Martin Weil, THE WASHINGTON POST
Lawsuit Accuses Bishop of Sex Abuse
By William Lobdell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
When a Few Tar the Innocent Many
By Teresa Watanabe and Peter Hong, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Boy Shot at July 4 Show Dies
By Vivian Letran and Marjorie Hernandez, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
2 Teens Charged in South Gate Robbery
Campus Locked Down in Gunpowder Incident
Woman Drowns in California Aqueduct
Calabasas Voters to Decide on Utility Tax
By Manuel Gamiz Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
Many Clergy Feel Overwhelmed in the Wake of 9/11
By Stephen Henderson, RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
Bay Area Chase Causes Shutdown of 8 Miles of U.S. 101 for 4 Hours
From a Times Staff Writer
A Timely Look at a Rare Era of Relative Peace Among 3 Religions
By Jonathan Kirsch, Jonathan Kirsch, a contributing writer to the Book Review, is the author of, most recently, "The Woman Who Laughed at God: The Untold History of the Jewish People."
Oxnard Unveils Plans for College Park
By Elena Gaona, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Viewing Islam From Viewpoint of Baptist Converts
By Yonat Shimron, RELIGION NEWS SERVICE
D.A.s Struggle on Ethics Tightrope
By Stuart Pfeifer and Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
4 Families' Outings Lead to a Tragedy
By Richard Winton, Anthony Mccartney and Nancy Wride, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Wet Behind the Ears
U.S. Pact Allows Use of Armed El Al Guards
By Ted Rohrlich, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Disabled Facing Curbs in Transit Program
By Kurt Streeter, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Mark McGarrity, 58; Columnist and Writer of Irish-Themed Mysteries
From Associated Press
Personal Fat Trimming Preoccupies Lawmakers
By Jenifer Warren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Christian Fiction Finally Has a Prayer of Selling
By William Lobdell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Katy Jurado, 78; Mexican Film Star Had U.S. Roles in the '50s
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Woman Awarded $5.3 Million in 'Date Rape' Case
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Shooting Forces Scrutiny of Airports' Open-Door Policy
By Jennifer Oldham and Beth Shuster, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
'Safe and Sane' Firework Burns, Cuts Teen's Face
FBI Looks for Motive in LAX Attack
By Andrew Blankstein and Jill Leovy, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Ex-Residents Recall Seaside Home
By Anthony Mccartney, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Two Men Hold Up Bank of America Branch
Bid to Free Molester Considered
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man, Woman Held After High-Speed Chase
Don't All Vehicles Come With a Dangling Gas Hose as Standard Equipment?
By Steve Harvey
Counterculture Game Grows Up--Sort of
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Ira Eaker, 80; Helped Found, Publish Back Stage Magazine
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
James H. Lee, 79; Honored as a Writer for 'Roots' Miniseries
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Adm. Robert L.J. Long; Led Probe of 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Missing Plane Raises Questions
By Jessica Blanchard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talks Lag, but Not Dockworkers' Spirit
By Louis Sahagun, TIMES STAFF WRITER
GOP Group to Seek Trustee's Recall
By Amanda Covarrubias and Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Complaints Bring Ban on Weekend Used Car Lots
From Times Wire Reports
Disabled Get Few State Contracts, Audit Finds
From Times Wire Reports
A Family Buys Into Roy Rogers' Ranch, and Into His Way of Life
By David Reyes, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Leaf Blowers Outlawed in Residential Areas
From Times Wire Reports
World Travelers on Their Way After Harrowing Delay
By Sandra Murillo and Liz F. Kay, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Keeping Valley Issue on Ballot Urged
By Patrick Mcgreevy, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sex Club in Valley Is Shut by City
By Michael Krikorian, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Neighbors Describe Gunman as Aloof, Devout
By Christine Hanley and Jack Leonard, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Matter for Debate: Was This a Terrorist Attack?
By Joe Mathews and Henry Weinstein, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Families, Friends Remember Loved Ones Killed in Shooting
By Anna Gorman and Karima A. Haynes, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
A Castoff Child Who Grew Up to Be a Queen
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Police Hunting for Clues in Woman's Abduction
From Times Staff Reports
DUI Is Suspected in Multiple-Injury Crash
From Times Staff Reports
W. Wilkinson, 60; Former Ky. Governor
From Associated Press
Man Pleads Not Guilty in Slaying
From a Times Staff Writer
'Under God' Comes Under Fire in Court
Zacatecans Strive to End Emigration
By Jennifer Mena, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NATIONAL
CNN Reporter Fights Lindh Trial Subpoena
From Times Wire Reports
Girl's Parents Say 'It's Time' for Her Return
From Times Wire Reports
2 Miami Pilots Charged in Airspace Violation
From Times Wire Reports
Deluge of Hate Crimes After 9/11 Pours Through System
By Richard A. Serrano, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Man Arrested Prior to Bush Arrival at Airport
From Times Wire Reports
Government Reopens After Budget Impasse
From Times Wire Reports
Hounding for Some Rest
Project Seeks Accurate D-Day Tally
From Associated Press
Hundreds Attend Funeral for Rosemary Clooney
From Associated Press
In Texas, a Year of L.A. Rain in an Hour
By Megan K. Stack, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Democrats Move to Profit From Red Ink
By Janet Hook, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Judges Reject Motion to Delay, Set Giuliani's Divorce Trial for Next Week
From Associated Press
Indian Fund Costs Put at $2.4 Billion
From Bloomberg News
Some Businesses Balk at Giving Secrets for U.S. Terrorism Fight
By Nick Anderson, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Firefighters Now Putting Focus on Flood Control
From Associated Press
Chasing Shadows in Kentucky
By Eric Slater, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Baseball's Last .400 Hitter Dies
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SPORTS
Yankees Get Weaver in Three-Team Trade
From Associated Press
Splendid Send-Off
Angels Rise to Occasion at Just the Right Time
By Chris Foster, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jeter Could Return Soon
From Associated Press
Avengers Tonight
By Mike Terry
Glaus Back in Lineup, Says Ankle Is 'Fine'
By Chris Foster
Cubs' Poor Record Costs Baylor His Job
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
His Eye for Talent as Good as Eye for Hitting
By Mal Florence
Cardinals Thinking About Baseball Again
It's 31 for Gagne With New Flavor
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Seven Is Magic Number
By Bob Mieszerski
Sorenstam Has Share of Lead
From Associated Press
Williams Was More Than a Heck of a Hitter
Strike Date Could Be Coming
By Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bruin Fan Not Sorry to See Dalis Leave
Dodger-Giant Rivalry Puts Stars in Their Eyes
More to Game Than Red, White and Blue
Roseboro Column Brings Much Support
Irv Kaze Was One of the Truly Good Guys
The World's Biggest Event Finally Ends
Fresh Juice
Plenty of Stakes to Consider From All Angles
By Bob Mieszerski
The Scientist of Hitting
By Ross Newhan
Nemechek Outduels Biffle for Busch Win at Daytona
From Staff and Wire Reports
Jones Runs the Fastest 100 of Year
Associated Press
Schilling Shuts Down Giants, Wins 14th
From Associated Press
Quotebook
Lemerre Is Ousted as Coach of France
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparks Put Troubles to Rest, Rout Monarchs
By Mike Terry, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Both of Them Did Things Their Way
By Gary Klein
Where He Ranks
Career Chronology
Armstrong's Focus Is Key
By Bonnie Desimone, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Great Hitter Could Also Catch (Fish)
By Pete Thomas, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Already the Best, Sisters Need to Play Their Best
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
England's Hopes Dashed With Henman's Loss
By Lisa Dillman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
NEWS
How Safe Is the Surf?
A Show of Grace for Safety's Sake
By Rob Asghar, Rob Asghar is a writer and editor who lives in Burbank.
Payday Lenders, Though Flawed, Have a Place
By Dianne Wilkman, Dianne Wilkman is president and CEO of Springboard Nonprofit Consumer Credit Management.
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