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What happened on July 22, 2002
OPINION
A Fresh Line on Learning
Inglewood, Look Within
Shady Moves on Forest Plan
Immigration Remains a National Security Issue
Military Justice
Secession Movement Roils Political Waters
Sufferin' Suckletash!
Searching for the Roots of Terrorism
Blaming the Parents
Issue of Police Abuse: Walk a Mile in Another's Shoes
Gray Davis' War Chest Provokes Calls to Battle
A Towering Statement
It's About Time for a Little Payback
By Jennifer Grossman
United We Stand, but We'll Snoop Divided
By Robert A. Levy
The Bully Pulpit Needs a Preacher
By Don Sipple
Greater Clinical Trial Participation Is Crucial to Fight Cancer
By Sherry Lansing and Norman Schwarzkopf
ENTERTAINMENT
Stuart Edges His Fuzzy Nose Ahead of Hanks
From Times staff and wire service reports
Foreign Performers and U.S. Gigs: Getting Here Is a Tougher Ticket
By Mike Boehm, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Day in the Life During TV's Dog and Pony Show
By Greg Braxton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Critics Salute '24,' 'Bernie Mac'
Fall on Fox: More 'Idol,' an Ad-Free '24' Episode
By Paul Brownfield, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Rap's Show of Shows
By Robert Hilburn, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Home Run in the Ninth for Pacific Symphony
By Richard S. Ginell, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
MSNBC Pumps Up the Volume
By Howard Rosenberg
This Is My Life, Robert Evans
Mendes, Pink Martini Bring Lounge to the Bowl
By Ernesto Lechner, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Dating Gamers Run the Gantlet
By Michelle Maltais, TIMES STAFF WRITER
For a Change, Reventon Fest a Fresh Latin Treat
By Ernesto Lechner, TIMES STAFF WRITER
In Chaotic 'Movin' Out,' Dancing Off to the Vietnam War
By Michael Phillips, CHICAGO TRIBUNE
Shiite Mourning, Glory in N.Y.
By Mark Swed, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Midsummer's Seduction
By Lewis Segal, TIMES STAFF WRITER
WORLD
Angolans See Peace Pact as Last, Best Chance to End Suffering
By Ann M. Simmons, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Bus-Truck Collision Kills 26 Near Mecca
From Times Wire Reports
Two Charged in Foreign Servicemen's Slayings
From Times Wire Reports
Police Arrest Suspected Islamic Group Members
From Times Wire Reports
Progress Seen at Rwanda-Congo Talks
From Times Wire Reports
At Least 6 Die in Floods, Landslide
From Times Wire Reports
Bus Hits Land Mine, Killing 13 and Hurting 6
From Times Wire Reports
Iraq and Iran Exchange Dead POWs at Border
From Reuters
Chinese Farmers See Tax Burden Lighten
By Anthony Kuhn, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Israeli Prosecutor Blocks Exile Plans
From Associated Press
Kazakh Media Live on the Edge When They Criticize Government
By John Daniszewski, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Accused Spy Said to Have Died in Russia
By Lisa Getter and John Daniszewski, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Palestinians' Slice of Paradise on the Frontline
By Barbara Demick, TIMES STAFF WRITER
BUSINESS
ABC Bets Heavily on Fall Show
By Meg James, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Banks Benefiting From Low Rates
By E. Scott Reckard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
CEOs Are Diving for Legal Cover
By Walter Hamilton, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Filing Won't Leave Californians in the Lurch
By Jon Healey and Elizabeth Douglass, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Shift to Dollar Not a Cure-All
By Chris Kraul, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Directors Taking Prudent Steps
By David Streitfeld, TIMES STAFF WRITER
FCC Official in Media Hot Seat
By Edmund Sanders, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Investors Edgy Ahead of Markets' Opening
By Tom Petruno, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Grown-Up Barbie for Older Girls
By Abigail Goldman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Cooper Cos. President Is Named Chairman
Dockworkers' Talks Break Off
From Associated Press
Andersen, Deloitte Subsidiaries to Merge
Bloomberg News
Executive Loan Ban Could Hamper Firms
Associated Press
IBM to Roll Out New Database Software
Reuters
Rolls-Royce Foresees Rise in Parts Business
Reuters
U.K.'s 10 Top-Paid CEOs Earn $128 Million Total
Bloomberg News
New Yorkers Urged to Conserve Electricity
Bloomberg News
Boeing Faces Weak Orders on Sonic Cruiser
Bloomberg News
Lawsuit Naming Firm's Employee Must Be Justified
AT&T Wireless Launches Photo Service
Reuters
Web Sites to Get Free Use of Amazon Content
Bloomberg News
Higher Learning at Warp Speed
By Paul Singer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Motorola to Build Customized Cell Phones
Reuters
A Couple of Devices Represent a Big Step
By Frank Bajak, ASSOCIATED PRESS
WorldCom Files for Record Bankruptcy
By James S. Granelli and Elizabeth Douglass, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Bidding for a Change
By David Colker, TIMES STAFF WRITER
More Firms on Brink?
By Elizabeth Douglass and Karen Kaplan, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
HEALTH
FDA Wants More Tests on Drug to Help Alcoholics
By Shari Roan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Assisted Living's Hidden Fees
By Bob Rosenblatt, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Visit With Dr. Deluxe
By Benedict Carey, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A Double Whammy for the Common Cold
By Dianne Partie Lange, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Beta-Blockers' Side Effects Relatively Rare, Study Says
By Jane E. Allen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Routine Chemo for Breast Cancer Disputed
By Paul Recer, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Colorectal Cancer Screening a Must After 50
By Jane E. Allen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
End-of-Life Issues
Fight Illness With Proper Nutrition
By Sheldon Margen and Dale A. Ogar, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Balancing Student Health, Privacy
By Linda Reid Chassiakos, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Trans-Fatty Acid, Carcinogens: Want That With Fries?
By Linda Marsa, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Drug Duo Beneficial After Heart Attacks
By Shari Roan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Don't Be So Fast to Knock Knee Surgery
By Jane E. Allen, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Media Mix
By Jane E. Allen
Tight Shoulders? Ease Grip
By Stephanie Oakes, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Rules, Not Emotional Abuse
By Jonathan Fielding and Valerie Ulene, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Pregnancy 'Bible' Has a New Look and Updated Advice
By Jennifer Huget, WASHINGTON POST
Score One for Tennis: It's Good for the Heart
By Dianne Partie Lange, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tracking Hunger Is Key to Healthy Weight
By Sally Squires, WASHINGTON POST
NEWS
Infant's Cause of Death Still Undetermined
From Times Staff Reports
Terminal Evacuated Over Belt Buckle
From Times Staff Reports
Boys, Baseball and a Weeklong Dream Season
By Elizabeth Mehren, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Upside of Down Marriages
By Kathleen Kelleher, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
L.A. Gay Rights Icon Loud, Proud, Moving On
By Al Martinez
A Childhood So Strange, He Had to Turn It Into Satire
By Merle Rubin, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A Learning Link to Rancho Los Cerritos Historic Site
By Eliza Bone
To Call Brutality 'Frequent' Is Unnecessary Use of Force
A Turtle in Trouble, a Boy Named Fudge
By Mary Ellen Walker
A Vicarious, Corporate 'Drinking' Binge
Pet Peeve: What's in an Owner's Name
Fashionable to a T
By Booth Moore, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Capital Wags
By Johanna Neuman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Jokes & Riddles
The Gooney Bird
By Eve Begley Kiehm
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
An Unlikely Leader Steers Valley Secession
By Kristina Sauerwein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
California's Show-Me-the-Money Governor
By George Skelton
Programmer's 'ChessBrain' Is Learning All the Right Moves
By Steve Chawkins, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Tough Times Force Cuts at 2-Year Colleges
By Stuart Silverstein and Rebecca Trounson, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
El Toro Plan: Park--or No Park?
By Jean O. Pasco, TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Funding Reform Stalled
By Daniel Yi, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Recent Cases Suggest Code of Silence Is Fading
By Anna Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Getting the Drop on Safety
By David Haldane, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Big Fish Near Marine Reserves Called Weighty Evidence That Bans Work
By Kenneth R. Weiss, TIMES STAFF WRITER
John Gilbert, 88; Fought for Small Shareholders
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Topanga Fire Plan Isn't Flying
By Zanto Peabody, TIMES STAFF WRITER
120 New HIV Cases Recorded in Last 2 Months
By Jessica Blanchard, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Prostitute With HIV Faces Felony
By John L. Mitchell, TIMES STAFF WRITER
L.A. Unified Schedules Free Immunization Clinics
By Stephanie Stassel, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Memorial Overwhelms Family, Friends
By Monte Morin, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Gene Moss, 75; Children's TV Writer, Smokey Bear's Voice
By Dennis Mclellan, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Driver Dies After Hitting Traffic Pole
From Times Staff Reports
Restaurant Fire Does $100,000 in Damage
From Times Staff Reports
Barry Reed, 75; Trial Lawyer Wrote 'Verdict,' Other Legal Thrillers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Nellie Monk, 80; Wife, Supporter and Muse of Legendary Jazz Pianist
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mario Juruna, 58; Only Indian to Serve in Brazil's Congress
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Falling Rock Injures Boy on Group Hike
From Times Staff Reports
State's Brightest Lawmakers Shine in 'Minnie' Spotlight
By Patt Morrison, TIMES STAFF WRITER
June Restaurant Closures
Road-Rage Hate Crime Results in Jail Term
From Times Wire Reports
Another Inmate Kills Himself in County Jail
From Times Wire Reports
Supervisors to Vote on $1.6-Billion Water Issue
From Times Wire Reports
Decades-Old Rule Caps Senior Citizens' Stipend
By Bob Pool, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Talking Up the Hidden Side of Chinatown
By John M. Glionna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
County Uneasy Over Cuts in State Budget
By Margaret Talev, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Red Cross to Offer First Aid, CPR Classes
Camp Offers Israeli Teens a Break From Strife at Home
By Karin Grennan, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
Tree Boards Cut No Slack
By Manuel Gamiz Jr., TIMES STAFF WRITER
School Board Seeks Interim Replacement
NATIONAL
A Most-Wanted Fugitive Among 3 Brothers Held
From Times Wire Reports
Man Crawls 23 Hours for Help After Wife Is Killed
From Times Wire Reports
Pond May Be Poisoned to Kill Chinese Snakeheads
From Times Wire Reports
2,000 Firefighters Battle 87,000-Acre Oregon Blaze
From Associated Press
Black Americans Making Gains in Equality, Urban League Says
From Associated Press
Investing in Hope, at $50 a Share
By Stephanie Simon, TIMES STAFF WRITER
The Prescription Drug Plan That Is Eating Washington
By Ronald Brownstein
Land Battle Splits Shoshone Nation
By Tom Gorman, TIMES STAFF WRITER
SCIENCE
I Didn't Know That
Grasshoppers Thriving During Western Drought
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mice Grow Big Brains With an Extra Gene
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Treatment Lets Infected Rodents Live Longer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Shining Light on Monarchs' Migration
By Emily Singer, TIMES STAFF WRITER
What Is Transparent Is Our Need to See Things Clearly
By K.C. Cole
SPORTS
A's Help Improve Rangers' Fortune
From Associated Press
Striking a Balance in Anaheim
By J.A. Adande
Gee, Shamu Looks Much Smaller in Person
Victory Is a Big Relief
By Gary Klein, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Donnelly Is Filling His Role Nicely
By Gary Klein
This Dream Isn't Possible
By Thomas Bonk
Yankees' Rivera Will Undergo MRI Test
From Associated Press
Sure, but He Can Laugh All the Way to the Bank
By Shav Glick
All Ends Well for Els
By Mike James, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Monty: Critics Are Full of It
By Thomas Bonk and Mike James, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Hot Corner
By Johannes Tesselaar
Goodwin Costs Dodgers Extra
By Mike Digiovanna, TIMES STAFF WRITER
McRoy Rallies to Win at B.C.
From Associated Press
Karros Sets His Jaw, Stays in Lineup
By Mike Digiovanna
It's Not the Way to Put France in Driver's Seat
By Chris Dufresne
Hollywood Ends With Big Payoff
By Bill Christine, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Players' Union Sets Sept. 16 Strike Date
By Ross Newhan and Jason Reid, TIMES STAFF WRITERS
Padres Finally Get Best of Johnson
From Associated Press
Schumacher Clinches Title
From Staff and Wire Reports
Quotebook
Two and Two Doesn't Add Up
By Mike Penner
PGA's Buzz Cut Isn't Likely to Faze Woods
By Thomas Bonk
Top Price for Ferdinand
By Grahame L. Jones, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Sparks Tonight
Peirsol Makes Most of Her Record Situation
By Dan Arritt, TIMES STAFF WRITER
This Young Gun Ready to Make a Dent
By Lisa Dillman
Crowd Annoys Leader
From Associated Press
Ball Bounces Yankees' Way
From Associated Press
Monarchs Stop Miracle
From Associated Press
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