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What happened on April 21, 2003
OPINION
Accountants' Cleanup Crew
A Bigger, Smarter LAPD
Seal the Chile Trade Deal
Road to Hell Is Paved With Legalized Torture
A Small, Cozy World: Bechtel Heads for Iraq
Looking for Peace With New Leaders and a Map
Early Segregation
More Work, Same Pay, Lower Quality of Life
Citizens Take a Stand for Legal Immigration
Gays in the U.S. Military Fight a Personal Battle
Barkeep! Another Round of Polling, Please
By Mike Armstrong, Mike Armstrong is a screen and TV writer in Los Angeles.
Animals Suffer a Perpetual 'Holocaust'
By Stephen R. Dujack, Stephen R. Dujack is the editor of an environmental magazine in Washington and a writer.
Congress Must Send Spammers a Message
By Jonathan Turley, Jonathan Turley is a professor at George Washington Law School.
ENTERTAINMENT
Navigating the widening gulf between men and women
By Merle Rubin, Special to The Times
Vinton Studios lays off its founder
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Turning over an old leaf
By Adam Bregman, Special to The Times
Bravely standing up to Verdi
By Daniel Cariaga, Times Staff Writer
Please lend Jorge Moreno an ear -- or more
By Agustin Gurza, Times Staff Writer
Konitz excels with the standards
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Pumpkins smashed
By Robert Hilburn, Times Staff Writer
Snake-bitten 'Soldiers' is delayed again
By John Horn, Times Staff Writer
Memo to spotlight seekers: Be a jerk
By Howard Rosenberg
Seeking sanity on two sides of camera
By Lynn Smith
Is it an album, an EP, a DVD or all three?
By Geoff Boucher
How do you help the environment?
'Holes': Not just for kids
By R. Kinsey Lowe, Times Staff Writer
From war mode to sweeps mania
By Brian Lowry, Times Staff Writer
Edwards intrigues but struggles to connect
By Natalie Nichols, Special to The Times
Jokes & Riddles
Ute Lemper brings life back to the cabaret
By Howard Reich, Chicago Tribune
She'll need to hit all the right notes
By John Von Rhein, Chicago Tribune
Will Hollywood stop Arab-bashing?
By Jack Shaheen
My car can beat up your car
By Jim Shea, Hartford Courant
Fabric of a life woven into 'Apparel'
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
Meet Yasmeen Cannon
By Jennifer James, Times Staff Writer
Funny how good it is
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Celebration time for '7th Heaven'
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
In West Bank, a Risky Quest for Peace
By Ruth Morris, Special to The Times
34 Killed as Landslide Roars Through Village
From Times Wire Reports
Helicopters Rescue 200 Families After Floods
From Times Wire Reports
Suspect Offers Motive for Killing 3 Americans
From Times Wire Reports
China Admits SARS Outbreak Far Worse, Fires 2 Key Officials
By Anthony Kuhn, Special to The Times
Easter Messages Focus on Need to Rebuild Iraq
From Times Wire Services
North, South Korea Agree to Talks
From Times Wire Services
American Died Trying to Stop Mideast Violence, Parents Say
From Associated Press
President of Nigeria Holds Sizable Lead
By Davan Maharaj, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutor of Top Paraguayan Politicos to Appeal His Dismissal
By Hector Tobar and Felix Maria Lugo, Special to The Times
In Moscow, Laments for a Slain Lawmaker
From Associated Press
BUSINESS
AMD Pins Hopes on New Chip's Versatility
By Terril Yue Jones, Times Staff Writer
Demand at Big Apartment Complexes Dips
By Jesus Sanchez, Times Staff Writer
Hong Kong Economy Feels the Effects as SARS Spreads
By Margaret Wong, Associated Press
FCC Eyes Internet Access Subsidy
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
Card Clubs' Weak Hand Vs. Indian Casinos
By Michael Hiltzik
Nike Case Before U.S. High Court
From Times Wire Services
Lunch Breaks Debited in Credit Card Case
From Associated Press
Earnings, Economy Vie for Postwar Attention
From Reuters and Bloomberg News
American Faces More Bankruptcy Worries
From Times Wire Services
FAO Expects Financing to Escape Chapter 11
From Associated Press
Downtown L.A. Could See a Ralphs Market in 2005
By Jesus Sanchez, Times Staff Writer
Advertisers Are Turning Up Their Noses at Reality Programming
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Historic Tower May Become Housing
By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
Conglomerate Is Said to Eye Security Firm
From Bloomberg News
Advocates for Farm Laborers Seek a Ban on Hand Weeding
By Melinda Fulmer, Times Staff Writer
Nike Keeps Yao in Backcourt as Clock Runs Out on Its Deal
By Ralph Frammolino, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
More calcium may help teens control weight
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Study suggests daily aggravations keep insomniacs awake at night
By Dianne Partie Lange
Researcher links smoking and hair loss in men
By Dianne Partie Lange
Mid-career stretches
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
'Excited delirium' as a cause of death
By Daniel Costello, Special to The Times
Estrogen patch versus the pill
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Stretching the legs and spine
By Karen Voight
Diet drug on FDA fast track
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Grape's potential uncorked
By Dianne Partie Lange, Special to The Times
Medicare coverage cut back
By Trudy Lieberman, Special to The Times
Strengthening technique that's all in the wrist
Access sought for morning-after pill
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Trying to stick with it
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Reducing scars at reduced cost
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Hypertensive studies: 2 results
By Judy Foreman, Special to The Times
Super-food or 'pond scum'?
By Shari Roan
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Nonvoting Group Shows Political Clout
By Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
Still Photogenic After All the Years
By John Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Virna Canson, 81; Activist, Director of NAACP's 9-State Western Region
By Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer
Reopened Road Is a Boon to Hikers
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Ghosts of Civil War Fight Again at Fort Tejon
By Denise M. Bonilla, Times Staff Writer
Dogs Nose About Schools, Seeking Drugs
By David Pierson, Times Staff Writer
Thoughts at Easter Services Turn to Troops in Iraq
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
$8-Billion Transit Loss Is Feared
By Dan Weikel and Kurt Streeter, Times Staff Writers
Peterson Set to Answer Charges
From a Times Staff Writer
Paid Leaves Draw Scrutiny in O.C.
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Developer Now Battles 'Killer Sprawl'
By Penelope Grenoble O'Malley, Special to The Times
The Town for a Cinderella Gown
By Zeke Minaya, Times Staff Writer
GOP Hopes Hillary Sits Out Boxer's Next Fight
By Patt Morrison, Times Staff Writer
2-Year-Old Dies After Falling Into Family Pool
From a Times Staff Writer
Crash Injures Passenger, Knocks Out Power
From Times Wire Reports
180 Cited in Crackdown on Street Racing
From Times Wire Reports
Norbert Schlei, 73; Principal Author of Civil Rights Act, Other Landmark Laws
By Myrna Oliver, Times Staff Writer
Top NFL Draft Prospect Shot in Duarte
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Arrested in Death of Former Girlfriend
By Zeke Minaya, Times Staff Writer
Bees Sting 26 at Easter Egg Hunt
From Times Staff Reports
Sunrise Services Held in a Time of Disquiet
By Richard Fausset and David Reyes, Times Staff Writers
Sea Turtle Is Losing the Race
By Kenneth R. Weiss, Times Staff Writer
Series of Errors Led to Girl's Death, State Says
By Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writer
UFW Seeks Improved Health Care
By Gregg Jones, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Standoff Ends in Arrest of Suspect in Abduction, 2 Killings
From Associated Press
Artifacts Mark Site of 1,200-Year-Old Village
From Times Wire Reports
Alleged Nazi Guard Is Ordered Deported
From Times Wire Reports
Volunteers Try to Save 7 Stranded Pilot Whales
From Times Wire Reports
A Nurturing Place for Gay Seniors
By John-thor Dahlburg, Times Staff Writer
Gephardt Boldly Tests the Waters of Universal Health Insurance
By Ronald Brownstein
New Mexicans Have Pick of Plates
From Associated Press
Foot Soldiers on the Homeland Security Front
By Richard B. Schmitt and Greg Krikorian, Times Staff Writers
SPORTS
Out of Triangle, Into Circle of Life for Man in Middle
By J.A. Adande
Daal Records His First Oriole Victory
From Associated Press
Angels' Slip-Ups Benefit Mariners
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Appier, Erstad to Have Exams
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Man Who Hit Everett Faces Assault Charges
From Associated Press
U.S. Women Could Emerge
From Associated Press
Marathon Runners in the U.S. Look to Her
By Mike Hiserman
Pepperdine Starts Strong in MPSF Tournament
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Hot corner
By Larry Stewart
Dodgers Really Take Offense
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Roberts Steals Out to a Sizzling Start
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Modano Up Next for Rucchin
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Import of Influence
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Game 1 Report
By Elliot Teaford, Times Staff Writer
NASCAR's First Family
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
A Corporate Double Take
By Shav Glick
Love Wins Again With a Fast Finish
From Associated Press
Search for Answers Leaves Timberwolves Howling
By Mark Heisler
Santa Anita's Meeting Closes on a Low Note
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Extra Bases
The Times' Rankings
Event Was a Classic Downfall for Some
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Shaq Set to Attend Wake Today
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Lakers Do Guest Work
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
McGrady's Magic Touch Produces 43
From Associated Press
Schumacher Finally Gets Another Victory
From Staff and Wire Reports
Lightning Strikes in Third Overtime, 2-1
From Associated Press
Ducks Won't Be Star Struck
By Helene Elliott
Mantei Overpowers the Cardinals
From Associated Press
Report: Self Has Kansas Job
From Associated Press
Quotebook
Iverson's 55 Are the Buzz of Openers
From Associated Press
Atlante's Rey Rules the Day
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
It's a Very Scary Moment for Sosa
From Associated Press
Love Is Lost on Minnesota Fans
By Mark Heisler and J.A. Adande, Times Staff Writers
NEWS
Food Convoy Reaches the Baghdad Zoo
From Times Wire Reports
Former Exile Claims to Form City Government
From Times Wire Reports
Neighbors Report on Hussein Entourage
From Times Wire Reports
Officials Identify Bodies of Soldiers Shown on TV
From Times Wire Reports
In Conflict's Wake, Sorting Out the Dead
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
Bush Wowed by 'Positive' and 'Uplifting' Ex-POWs
By Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writer
2 Air Crews Get Medals in Attacks on Hussein
From Associated Press
Tension Over Syria Easing
By Paul Richter and John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writers
Four Years Later, Neighbors Overcome by Grief and Anger
By Robyn Dixon, Times Staff Writer
Seabee Museum Awaits New Home, Artifacts From Iraq Front
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
Kurds Pose a Moment of Truth for Turkey, U.S.
By Graham E. Fuller, Graham E. Fuller is former vice chairman of the National Intelligence Council at the CIA and author of "The Future of Political Islam," just released by Palgrave Macmillan.
Iraqis Begin Talks to Resume Oil Production for Domestic Use
From Reuters
Vaunted Patriot Missile Has a 'Friendly Fire' Failing
By Charles Piller, Times Staff Writer
Mideast His Specialty, Travel Agent Hurting
By Paul Pringle, Times Staff Writer
Shiites Get Their Shot at Power
By John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writer
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