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What happened on July 14, 2003
OPINION
Getting a Lock on Secrecy
Connerly's Trivial Pursuit
Don't 'Improve' Rent Aid
Predicting the Effects of a Davis Recall
CSU Fee Increase Must Be Modest
Rumsfeld's Testimony on Iraq War Decision
Energy: Natural Gas Not Our Only Resource
Who Determines What U.S. Taxpayers Want?
Ann Coulter Stirs Up Dust With Her Attacks on the Left
Cloud of Terror Hangs Over Cubans Seeking Rights
By Oswaldo Paya
Abbas Keeps His Eye on the Big Picture
By Dennis Ross
ENTERTAINMENT
Fleetwood Mac puts its foot down
By Steve Appleford, Special to The Times
Grabbing a fast pass to fame
By Steven Barrie-anthony, Times Staff Writer
Bye, honey, see you on Labor Day
By Geraldine Baum
A Founding Father who was just made for the media age
By Lewis Beale, Special to The Times
Admire Hepburn's qualities, but not her acting
By David Macaray, Special to The Times
Callahan brings a warm, pliant style to standards
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Charging through heat and Chavez
By Richard S. Ginell, Special to The Times
Chorus hails all things John
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Heroic effort?
By John Horn, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood's effect on Muslim world attitudes
By Howard Rosenberg
What if kids ruled the world?
Movies put the R back in horror
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
It isn't easy making sense of our selective sensitivities
By Al Martinez
'Pirates' ends the long curse
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
'Wives' a good fit as '50s farce
By David C. Nichols, Special to The Times
Jokes & Riddles
Poignant look at a lioness in winter
By Richard Schickel, Special to The Times
Mizerany delivers the male issues
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
In unhurried 'Harvey,' the slow must go on -- and on
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
'Vacation Unplugged'
By Marlene Perez, Special to The Times
Pleasing the kids is a must on 'Who Wants to Marry My Dad?'
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
A rocky road to and from the bookstores
By Robert W. Welkos
Blades puts honor to test on Web site
By Agustin Gurza
WORLD
Democracy Activists Turn Out by Thousands
From Times Wire Reports
PRI Nears Majority in Lower House
From Times Wire Reports
Bomb Is Discovered, Defused in Pamplona
From Times Wire Reports
Parliament Damaged by Minor Blast
From Times Wire Reports
Orchid Magnate Gets 18 Years in Prison
From Times Wire Reports
Back Home, Challenges Abroad
By Robin Wright, Times Staff Writer
Latins Warm to Castro's Defiance
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Where Nothing Is Sacred
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Times Staff Writer
Al Qaeda Trained at Least 70,000 in Terrorist Camps, Senator Says
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Officials Downplay 'Mistake' in Bush's Speech
By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
New Council Ends Holidays of Hussein Era
By John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writer
New Kuwaiti Premier Is Named
Associated Press
Poll on Right of Return to Israel Provokes Furor
From Reuters
Jordan Tastes Fruits of U.S. Friendship
By T. Christian Miller, Times Staff Writer
Iran to Investigate Reporter's Death
From Times Wire Services
Tape Claims Al Qaeda Is at Work in Iraq
By John Hendren, Times Staff Writer
Public Craves Another Kind of Power
By Terry Mcdermott, Times Staff Writer
The Layered Effect
BUSINESS
Sares Regis and AIG Buy Apartments
By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
Buffett Is Willing to Do Lunch Again for Charity
From Bloomberg News
After Its Rebellions, a New KPFK
By Michael Hiltzik
Grapes Are the Top Crop Here
By Michelle Locke, Associated Press
For Film Financing, Try an IPO?
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Sun Pushes Java for Wireless Devices
From Associated Press
Reuters Sues Bloomberg Over Patents
From Associated Press
Concern Growing About the Media
By Will Lester, Associated Press
Wall Street to Weigh Quarterly Earnings
From Bloomberg News and Reuters
Action Is Expected Against Morgan Stanley
From Bloomberg News
Microsoft Switch Stirs Up Debate
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Studios Gunshy on Sequels as Franchises Fail to Wow
By Claudia Eller, Times Staff Writer
Northrop Engineers' Ship Design Plans Take Flight
By Peter Pae, Times Staff Writer
Schmoozing and Frolicking in the Mountains
By Sallie Hofmeister, Times Staff Writer
Swiss Airline in Talks With Rivals
By Malcolm Shearmur, Bloomberg News
Burbank Business Complex Going Up
By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
Drug-free food
By Valerie Reitman, Times Staff Writer
Striving to keep pace
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Watered down? Not this workout
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Pot-smoking may have little lasting effect on the brain, research suggests
By Dianne Partie Lange
Man's age may play role in time it takes to conceive
By Dianne Partie Lange
Minds fixed on 'chemo brain'
By Judy Foreman, Special to The Times
For these travelers, fitness is the destination
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Getting on their feet may benefit diabetics
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Working against your weight
By Karen Voight, Karen Voight can be reached at kvoightla@aol.com.
It's all in the pull
By Jeannine Stein
That raging headache may be anger-based
By Elena Conis, Times Staff Writer
Vaccine may slow progress of diabetes
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Too much of a good thing is not all bad
By Dianne Partie Lange, Special to The Times
Macho factor and skin cancer
By Timothy Gower, Special to The Times
Ovulation can be more than monthly
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Battling peanut allergies
By Elena Conis, Times Staff Writer
Red clover may enjoy undeserved popularity
By Elena Conis
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Interests Collide in Wildlife Corridor
By Daniel Yi, Times Staff Writer
Seaworthy Endeavor
3 Killed and 4-Year-Old Critically Hurt in Crash
From Times Staff Reports
$5,000 Reward Offered in 2 Shooting Fatalities
From Times Staff Reports
Benny Carter, 95; Legendary Saxophonist Also Was Composer-Arranger, Bandleader
By Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer
Sales Tax Hike Backed
By Matt Lait, Times Staff Writer
Almost 66 Years After Career Soldier's Death, a Niece Seeks Citizenship for Him
By Monte Morin, Times Staff Writer
San Bernardino County Finds That Curing Political Corruption Takes Time and Teeth
By Hugo Martin, Times Staff Writer
Little-Known Activist Is Recall Powerhouse
By Joe Mathews, Times Staff Writer
3 Women Die, Girl Hurt in Freeway Crash
From a Times Staff Writer
Deputy Saves Boy, 4, Pulled From Pool
By Jennifer Mena, Times Staff Writer
Woman Hospitalized After Rough Landing on Fair Ride
By Dave Mckibben and Ashley Powers, Times Staff Writers
Man Found Slain in Vehicle at Oxnard Apartments
From a Times Staff Writer
Summer Offerings Won't Break the Bank
By Suzie St. John, Special to The Times
Woman Dies in Irvine Collision
10 Ways to Spend $47 Billion
Many Bridges to Cross to Revive L.A. River
By Kenneth Reich, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Cities Vie for Seats on Transit Board
By Kimi Yoshino and Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writers
Asian Celebration
Dorothy Miller, 99; Promoted American Modern Painters
From a Times Staff Writer
Private Citizens Dropped From MTA Board
By Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writer
June restaurant closures
Their French Is Showing
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Physics Program's Star Dims at Berkeley
By Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writer
Simon Loyalists Say E-Mail Dirty Trick Backfired
By Patt Morrison, Times Staff Writer
Speedway Races Against Odds to Stay Open
By Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writer
LAPD Tries Softer Touch
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Heartfelt Greetings
NATIONAL
Asbestos Bill Could Be Windfall for Business
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
Homes Evacuated as Wildfire Spreads
From Times Wire Reports
Search for Children's Bodies Continues
From Times Wire Reports
Postal Service to Test Anthrax Detectors
From Times Wire Reports
Texas Prepares for Date With Claudette
From Associated Press
Detroit's Core Is Working on a Comeback
By Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
NAACP's Bond Sounds Affirmative Action Call
From Associated Press
When Fighting Bush, Heavyweight Contenders Need to Use a Light Touch
By Ronald Brownstein
River Ruling Benefits Wildlife
From the Washington Post
SPORTS
Air Traffic
Weaver Gives It His Best and Wins
From Associated Press
Security Precautions Will Take Top Priority
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
May, Royals Beat Rangers
From Associated Press
Coming Clean at the Break
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Anderson to Start for AL
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Luis Castillo Replaces Giles
From Associated Press
Eager to Hear What Simon Says in a Pickle
By Lisa Dillman
Coming Clean at the Break
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Clark, Evans Clear Air
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Perry's Fast Finish Gives Him a One-Stroke Victory
From Associated Press
U.S. World Men's Team Is Set
By Helene Elliott
An Inside Job for Congaree
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
Newman Outlasts Harvick and Wins
From Associated Press
Ohio State to Explore Report About Clarett
From Staff and Wire Reports
Webb Stops Giants, 7-4
From Associated Press
A Day Later, Pujols Remains on Hit List
From Associated Press
Tennis Player Hit by Bottle
From Associated Press
Emotional Sendoff for Pincay
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
A TRIBUTE TO Laffit Pincay Jr.
'Bring me an offer.' Steve Patterson, Portland...
Stadler Earns Players Title
From Associated Press
Borgetti's Header Leads Mexico Over Brazil, 1-0
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Slow Pace Endearing to During
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Rouse Continues Strong Comeback
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Woods Sizes Up the Course
From Associated Press
Armstrong Climbs Hard to the Front
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Petrucci Easily Wins the Discus
By John Ortega, Times Staff Writer
It's Lady Bleu II in Line First
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Ready to Hand Off the Reins
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Prevails Over Brazil, 1-0
From Associated Press
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