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What happened on September 16, 2002
Business
Jollibee Struggling to Expand in U.S.
By MARC BALLON
Insurance Prices, Restrictions Are Up
By E. SCOTT RECKARD
Firms Beef Up Job of Security
By JUSTIN POPE
GM Makes New Offer to Canadian Union
Dot-Coms Stage Comeback
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE
Intel to Make Its Own Communications Chips
By Alex Pham
Funds Sent Home to Mexico Likely to Rise
Chief Building a Team for AMD to Expand
By ALEX PHAM
Drug Firms Await Ruling on Generic Form of Prilosec
By JED SELTZER
Sallie Mae Rival to Sue Over Loan Consolidation
Manufacturing, Other Economic Reports Due
Report: EU Economy Lags Behind U.S.'
By Reuters
Firms Win $5.1 Billion in Destroyer Contracts
Filtering Software Poses Unwelcome Classroom Limits
By ANICK JESDANUN
SBC May Lose 13 Million Phone Lines to Rivals
OPEC Expected to Raise Oil Production Target
Main Aegon Shareholder to Sell 25% of Its Stake
Future Retirees to Shoulder More Health-Care Expenses, Study Says
Toshiba, NEC Reported in Deal to Produce Chips
McDonald's, Intel Pay to Be in Game
By ALEX PHAM
Gasoline Prices Stay Steady for More Than 5 Months
Also
Expensing Stock Options Threatens Tech Firms
Profit Warnings, Talk of War Could Hurt Stocks
Storm Brews Over Executive Pay
By KATHY M. KRISTOF and RALPH FRAMMOLINO
German Government OKs Mobilcom Aid
California Economy Already Recovering
By MARLA DICKERSON
Global Crossing to File Reorganization Plan
TRW to Launch Hiring Effort
By PETER PAE
California | Local
Parents Fight Changes in Special Ed
By DAVID PIERSON
Irvine Stalks Parking Spot Scofflaws
By CHRISTINE HANLEY
City May Widen Ban on Smoking
By MIKE ANTON
Tug Over Indian Burial Site Escalates
By CLAIRE LUNA
Smog Risk Found Higher for Children
By GARY POLAKOVIC
Guy J. Pauker, 85; Rand Analyst, U.S. Consultant on Southeast Asia
By MYRNA OLIVER
Curbs on Security Guards, Weapon Parts Become Law
By CLAIRE LUNA
Gunman Sought in Carjacking Outside Store
Seminar for Potential Home Buyers Scheduled
Drive-By Attack Kills Woman, Injures 2 Teens
Basketball Alumni Invited to Tournament
Documents Demanded in Westin Investigation
By AMANDA COVARRUBIAS
Outsider Talked Up for Chief
By TINA DAUNT
Program Offers College Without the Long Commute
By STEPHANIE STASSEL
Woman Killed After Her Disabled Car Is Slammed
28 Candidates Go Unchallenged on Ballot
Man Collapses, Dies at Who Concert
By Evan Halper
Spin on This Poll Enough to Make You Dizzy
By PATT MORRISON
Universal Preschool a Daunting Task
By CARLA RIVERA
Teen Shot Dead at Party by Apparent Gang Rival
3 Dead, 2 Wounded in Weekend Shootings
Gay Activists Split Despite Successes
By EVAN HALPER
Infamous Prison City Torn Down
By ANNE-MARIE O'CONNOR
P. Wamba, 31; Author and Son of Rebel Leader
Unity May Yet Break Out in Fractious Media Clan
By SCOTT MARTELLE and MARC BALLON
1,400-Acre Brush Fire Is Fully Contained
Stooges' Straight Man Took His Laughs, Lumps
By STEVE CHAWKINS
2 Men Wounded in Possible Gang Shooting
Big-Buck Boats Still Draw the Dreamers
By JENNIFER MENA
Camarillo's Force Behind the Force
By SUZIE ST. JOHN
Reputed Gang Member Back in Jail After Escape
TV Ads Will Press Hollywood Secession
By NITA LELYVELD
2 Men Reach Climbing Milestone on El Capitan
World
Book Details the Unenviable Life of Mrs. Vladimir V. Putin
By CAROL J. WILLIAMS
Ex-Inspector's Stance on Iraq Sparks Storm
By BOB DROGIN and JOHANNA NEUMAN
Bomb Plot Reportedly Foiled in Capital
Tamil Tigers to Talk Peace With Government
14 Liberian Migrants Drown After Boat Sinks
Terror Suspect Likely to Face Charges in U.S.
By SHAMIM UR-REHMAN and JOHN DANISZEWSKI
Europe's Food Regions Fight to Keep Their Good Names
By DAVID HOLLEY
In Kashmir, Casting Ballots Can Be a Risky Endeavor
By PAUL WATSON
Ruling Coalition in Macedonia Is Defeated
By ALISSA J. RUBIN
Sweden's Socialists Win Vote
Arabs Fear Regional Jolt of Iraq War
By MICHAEL SLACKMAN
Elderly Population Hits New Highs, Report Says
3 GIs Involved in Brawl With South Koreans
By BARBARA DEMICK
Thousands Attend Islamic Gathering in London
Rat Poison Is Suspected in 41 Deaths in China
Giant Prison, Site of Mass Uprising, Closes
News
The Kindest Cut: Demise of Rudy's Comb-Over
By ROBIN GIVHAN
A Wild and Crazy Night
By TOM GORMAN
She Taps Inner Strength to Cast Off Gloves--and Armor
By BEVERLY BEYETTE
A Learning Link to Skirball Cultural Center
JOKES & RIDDLES
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Princess Cleo
By DEV ROSS
BOOK REVIEWS BY KIDS
The Life, and Embittered Loves, of a Romantic Poet
By MERLE RUBIN
A Twisting Path to Heart of Female Sexual Dysfunction
By KATHLEEN KELLEHER
A Career That's Still Unfolding
By BETTIJANE LEVINE
Fading Memory Has Good Company
By JIM SHEA
Opinion
CEO Pay Needs Some Sanity
Nuclear Plant Safeguards
Men of God, Warriors for Peace, Enemies of War
Shine Light on Secret Court
Abolish the Death Penalty for Youths
By VINCENT SCHIRALDI
Welcome to Assassin-istan
By AMIR TAHERI
'Tribute in Light' Is All We Need
By RICHARD SPEER
Private Water Project Is All Wet
By JANE KELLY
Entertainment
Movies Make Siblings Screen Rivals
By Robert W. Welkos
Bowl Keeps Africa at a Distance in Fireworks Finale
By DON HECKMAN
'Beyond Therapy' a Little Dated but a Hilarious Romp
Number of Gay TV Characters Plummets
By BRIAN LOWRY
A Daring Leap to the Unexpected
By LEWIS SEGAL
Punk's Past Meets Its Present
By GEOFF BOUCHER
How 'Big Deals' Were Made
By JOSH FRIEDMAN
From Mexico, a Reverie in Movement
By JENNIFER FISHER
A Timely Lull in New Album Releases
Clayson to Exit CBS' 'Early Show'
By ELIZABETH JENSEN
Galbraith Makes Most of Guitar's Expanded Range
By JOSEF WOODARD
This Odd Bill Makes Sense
By ERNESTO LECHNER
West Meets East in Hospital Drama
By MARK SACHS
'Life' Is Good; Otherwise, Parental Avoidance Suggested
By Howard Rosenberg
World Festival Reaches Wide to Celebrate Quest for Spirituality
By DON HECKMAN
'Barbershop' Tops Off the Movie Field
By DAVID GERMAIN
Bugs, Daffy Get Bland Tweet-ment
By CHARLES SOLOMON
Will They Find Pharaoh or Geraldo?
By THOMAS H. MAUGH II
Kronos Goes Beyond Kitsch to Capture Musical Mexico
By MARK SWED
Science
Home May Prove Viking 'Sagas'
By THOMAS H. MAUGH II
Health
Work Up to Better Health
By JANE E. ALLEN
Major Study Backs Removal of Prostate
By DELTHIA RICKS
On a Brisk Walk, Pull Your Weight and Nothing More
By STEPHANIE OAKES
Surgery Best for Carpal Tunnel
By JANE E. ALLEN
Fitting Those Workouts Into Your Daily Routine
By Jane E. Allen
Smoking-Cessation Aids Show Waning Success
By SHARI ROAN
Bracing, Briny: This Is a Swim
By HILARY E. MacGREGOR
Vision of the Future
By THOMAS H. MAUGH II
Your Health Online
By Benedict Carey
Seniors Also Need Their Shots
By KORKY VANN
Physicists Warn Against CT Scans for the Healthy
By DIANNE PARTIE LANGE
Are They Pulling Our Leg?
By DIANNE PARTIE LANGE and SHARI ROAN
Cancer Screening
New AIDS Drug Will Be Free to Some Patients
By LINDA MARSA
When It Comes to Food, We Fudge a Little
By SALLY SQUIRES
Discount Card Isn't Insurance
By TRUDY LIEBERMAN
Maybe Your Genes Let Fungus Hammer Your Nails
By ROSIE MESTEL
Health Watch
National
Bush May Have Won the Battle but Lost the War Over an Iraq Invasion
By Ronald Brownstein
Terrorism Case Stuns an All-American Town
By THOMAS S. MULLIGAN
Hope Has Dried Up on Farms
By STEPHANIE SIMON
Case Based on 'Material Support'
By DAVID G. SAVAGE
Report: Anthrax Spread Through Copy Machines
McBride's Lead Over Reno Less After Recheck
You Have to Hand It to Record-Setting Politician
Greene Quits Tribune Over Sexual Misconduct
Liberals at Odds Over Appeals Court Nominee
By DAVID G. SAVAGE
Detained Muslim Students Headed to Different Hospital for Training
Sports
A Classic Fall for Baseball in Southland
By MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Glaus' Big Night Is Made to Order
By JASON REID
Irish, Trojans Near Top 10
Collins Carries Giants Past Unreliable Rams
Defense Provides Buccaneer Power
Munich Victims' Families Paid
By Alan Abrahamson
Bronco Message Really Clear
Poetry in Motion
By DAVID WHARTON
THE TIMES' RANKINGS
By BEN BOLCH
Freshmen Don't Dig High School Playing Rules
By MIKE BRESNAHAN
Raiders Pass It On Against Steelers
By SAM FARMER
Receivers Catch Wave of Variety
By GARY KLEIN
Patriots Continue to Roll
Overtime Getting Routine for Bills
Bears True to Form
Florida Can't Go Wrong in This Vote
By Mal Florence
Panthers Take Win Any Which Way
Spiezio Gives Angels a Big Shot at Victory
By Diane Pucin
Best Admits Suicidal Urges
By JIM BARRERO
TWO-MINUTE DRILL
By Houston Mitchell
Carter Saves Cowboys and His Job
It Could Play Into Mosley's Hands
By Randy Harvey
Injury May Sideline Anderson Tonight
Chargers Take Carr for a Ride
By TONY PERRY
Giants Shuffle Rotation in Effort to Gain Edge
By Mike DiGiovanna
This Time, Hoffman Does His Job
Historic Day for Schilling
Whatever You Do, Don't Call Him 'Lefty'
HOT CORNER
By Larry Stewart
Twins Defeat Indians and Clinch Division
Downer for Dodgers
By MIKE DiGIOVANNA
Browns Don't Let This One Get Away
Markham: Kids Are All Right
By BEN BOLCH
Sunkosi Is Set for Trial
By MARK RATZKY
Kings Pursue Their Own
Hornish Edges Castroneves, Wins Another IRL Title
Jaguars Save Best for Last
Ware's Best Position Is a Secondary Issue
By STEVE HENSON
Cardinal Victory Is Quite a Rush
Saints Control Packers
Biancone Feels Up to Challenge
By BILL CHRISTINE
Montgomery Takes Cue From Jones
By HELENE ELLIOTT
They Couldn't Fill His High-Tops
By MIKE PENNER
WEEKEND RECAP
By Ben Bolch
Sentimentality in BCS? You Have to Be Kidding
By Chris Dufresne
Defense, Williams Pave the Way for Dolphins
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