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What happened on July 21, 2003
NEWS
High school football -- Mark Bradford, a receiver from...
OPINION
Detroit's New Right Turns
Remedy for Medical Errors
A Yosemite-Size Arrogance
Praying Not to Hear One Name on the News
Deported Citizen Deserves an Apology
State is Moving on Perchlorate Standard
GOP Needs to Debate Bush's Tax Policies
"Tough Love" Program Benefits Wayward Teens
Tax Subsidies for Middle-Class Students
Blair Talks the Talk but Some Hear Only Mendacity
The Long Battle Ahead
By Andrew J. Bacevich
No Gray Areas in a Green Plan
By Mark Gold and Joel R. Reynolds
The Real Skinny: Dieting Is Baloney
By Sandy Szwarc
Naked Power, Arbitrary Rule
By Jonathan Turley
ENTERTAINMENT
TV critics pick 'Idol' as program of year
By Greg Braxton
Weekend radio is abuzz about Bryant
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
Rippingtons add a pop wrinkle to smooth sound
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Dixie Chicks once again rule the roost
By Robert Hilburn, Times Staff Writer
Smog offers something meaningful on the side
By Steve Hochman, Special to The Times
For a day, adversaries' snarls become meows
By Howard Rosenberg
Charity wine auctions not so robust now
By Shawn Hubler, Times Staff Writer
What if kids ruled the world?
Fashionable visionary
By Irene Lacher, Special to The Times
Life after 'Raymond,' 'Friends'
By Brian Lowry, Times Staff Writer
As ever, fate spared some, drew others into its vortex
By Al Martinez
A good weekend for 'Bad Boys II'
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Jokes & Riddles
Spreading their wings
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
The feel of rubber between your toes
By Shawn Hubler, Times Staff Writer
'Juliette'
By Eve Bunting, Special to The Times
A sea of faces with few distinguishing features
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
A glimpse into Latin pop's future
By Agustin Gurza
'Queer Eye' looks for wider audience
By Brian Lowry
WORLD
U.S. Troops Kill 24 After Afghan Ambush
Associated Press
Defense Officials Profiling the New Enemy
By John Hendren, Times Staff Writer
3,000 Protest Election Bid of Ex-Dictator
From Times Wire Reports
Scientist Was Source of Report, BBC Says
From Times Wire Reports
Coup Leaders Release Top Officials After Talks
From Times Wire Reports
Revolutionary Guards Get New Missiles
From Times Wire Reports
Police Search New Site in Serial Killings
From Times Wire Reports
Driver Is Killed in Attack on U.N. Convoy in Iraq
From Reuters
Kenya Plane Crash Kills 14
Associated Press
Ex-Dictator Idi Amin Is in a Coma
Associated Press
Bremer Upbeat but Warns of More Attacks
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Liberia Rebels Push Ahead
By Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writer
Sharon May Be Flexible on Prisoners
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Explosions Injure 16 in France
Blair Sees Diplomatic Route for N. Korea
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
In Colombia, Peace Talks With Paramilitaries Don't Quell Fear
By Ruth Morris, Special to The Times
Hard Lessons in Capitalism for Europe's Unions
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Analysts on Watch for AOL's Net Results
By Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Campaign to Tout Vehicle Stability Control System
By Dee-ann Durbin, Associated Press
Earnings Data Offer Investors Mixed Signals
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Forecast Sees More Economic Struggle
By Abigail Goldman, Times Staff Writer
Genesis Microchip CEO Abruptly Steps Down
From Bloomberg News
Consumer-Protection Law Abused in Legal Shakedown
By Michael Hiltzik
Scandals Spawn Industry in Corporate Oversight
By Tatiana Serafin, Reuters
Culture Clash Clouds Warner-BMG Talks
By Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writer
Nissan Pitch Tailored to Fit Urban Youth
By John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Week Of July 21 - 27
Millionaires' Wealth Fell $1.9 Trillion in 2002
From Bloomberg News
Roche Group Returns to Its Roots
By Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press
Founder Fuels a Quiet Success Story at SAIC
By Elliot Spagat, Associated Press
Taco Bell Beefs Up Menu, Enjoys Sales Comeback
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, Times Staff Writer
French Fiascoes Make Vivendi Very Careful
By James Bates and Richard Verrier, Times Staff Writers
Volkswagen to Cut Jobs in Brazil on Weak Demand
From Bloomberg News
HEALTH
Alone in the ER
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
In gyms, few are smiling for the camera
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Discontinuing bipolar medicine early may cause depression relapse
By Dianne Partie Lange
Sex survey responses show a double standard
By Dianne Partie Lange
The eyes have it: Study shows glare-busting grease works
By Marnell Jameson, Special to The Times
Work your abs the other way around
By Karen Voight
Cycling into the comfort zone
Vaccine may slow herpes epidemic
By Linda Marsa, Special to the Times
Beyond pot rhetoric
Let livestock roam
Seeking therapies for prostate cancer
By Dianne Partie Lange, Special to The Times
Quality of care often depends on what ails you
By Trudy Lieberman, Special to the Times
Fertility's new frontier
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Testing for abnormal embryos
By Melissa Healy
An Ayurvedic herb that's creeping into a range of products
By Elena Conis
Move is on to ensure trainers are fit to teach
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Labels will change, but will diet?
By Elena Conis, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
No Vaccine, No Glory, Navy Says
By Mark Arax, Times Staff Writer
Missing Toddler Found in Phoenix
From a Times Staff Writer
Hot on the Trail of 2nd Win in Punishing Race
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
Hairy Problem Arises as Bear Population Grows
By Hilda Munoz, Times Staff Writer
William R. Bright, 81; Evangelist Founded Campus Crusade
By Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer
Day-Care Closures Begin, Will Grow Without Budget
By Carla Rivera, Times Staff Writer
Rescuers Get Thanks for Their Heroic Efforts
By Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Walter A. Fogel, 70; Former UCLA Professor, Labor Economics Expert
From a Times Staff Writer
Fortuneteller License Law Called Biased
By John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writer
Hearthside Lobbying for Energy
By Virginia Ellis, Times Staff Writer
Computer Game Turned Bloody Mismatch Lands 9 Teens in Court
By David Pierson, Times Staff Writer
Police Shoot, Wound Carjacking Suspect
From Times Staff Reports
Pilot Hurt as Plane Crashes Near House
From Times Staff Reports
Apartment Building Fire Leaves 13 Homeless
From Times Staff Reports
Driver Speaks of His Pain
By Richard Fausset, Jia-rui Chong and Erika Hayasaki, Times Staff Writers
Police Seek Driver in Hit-and-Run Fatality
From Times Staff Reports
Slain Man Was From Huntington Beach
From Times Staff Reports
Accident Injures Man, Sets Fire Along Road
From Times Staff Reports
Once Bankrupt, O.C. Now Balloons
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Happy Off-Road Trails for All?
By Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writer
Gordon Kibbee, 89; Pipe Organist Recorded for Movies, Radio and TV
From Staff and Wire Reports
Roberto Bolano, 50; Dropout Became a Leading Chilean Writer
From Staff and Wire Reports
Sun Yi, 100; Military Leader Fought Japanese, Nationalists in China
From Staff and Wire Reports
'Buddy' Deane, 78; Charmed Teenagers With TV Dance Show
From Staff and Wire Reports
This Dog Park Is a Shore Thing
By Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writer
Arnold for President? At Least One Hurdle May Fall
By Patt Morrison, Times Staff Writer
Capistrano Unified Weighs K-8 Proposal
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
Seal Summit Called in Battle for Beach
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Teens' Summer Is One of Infinite Jest
By Jenifer Ragland, Times Staff Writer
City Folk Getting Back to Nature as Preserve Reopens
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Wildfire Destroys 4 Homes
From Associated Press
NATIONAL
No Charges for Boston Church Officials
From Associated Press
Governors Back Emergency Funding for AmeriCorps
From the Washington Post
Bloomberg Stock Is Way Down in New York
By Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writer
TV Ad Questions Bush's Claims of Iraqi Threat
From Times Wire Services
Federal Whistle-Blower Agency Can't Keep Up
From Times Wire Services
3 Arrests in Detention of Illegal Immigrants
From Times Wire Services
Lightning Strikes Leave 3 Dead and 3 Injured
From Times Wire Services
Marriage Missing in Action
By John-thor Dahlburg and David Zucchino, Times Staff Writers
GOP Seeks Lasting Majority
By Janet Hook, Times Staff Writer
Failing Schools Need Courses in Readin', Writin' and Accountability
By Ronald Brownstein
Unhappily Ever After in Georgia Town
By Rennie Sloan, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Skirting Disaster
Beltran Comes Up Big Again for the Royals
From Associated Press
Good Try Isn't Good Enough
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Fourth-Place Orioles Win Respect
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Reliever Williams Traded to Phillies
From Associated Press
There's Nothing Slow About Armstrong
By Robyn Norwood
Curtis' Secret Out in Open
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Woosnam Can Relate
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
Perez Escalates Dodger Woes
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Green Won't Be Asked to Move to First
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Another Hard Lesson on Perils of Worship
By Chris Dufresne
Mexico Defeats Jamaica, 5-0
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Stadler Shoots 63 to Win
From Associated Press
On Track's Last Day, Trainer Savors Big First
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Johnson's Gamble Pays Off
From Associated Press
Karl Is Out as Coach of Bucks
From Staff and Wire Reports
Bagwell Belts Way to 400
From Associated Press
Johnson's Return Spoiled by Padres
From Associated Press
'All he told me was, "How do you burn your lip on the...
Park, Cochran Are Favorites
From Staff Reports
A Drowsy Town Now Wide Awake
By Steve Henson and Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writers
Can Seabiscuit Still Be a Savior?
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Wilts on Defense This Time
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Sparks Miss a Beat in 76-73 Loss to Sun
By Chris Snow, Times Staff Writer
Record-Tying Thompson Is Golden at End of Relay
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Time Is Not Right for Woods
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Today Is a Pivotal Stage in Armstrong's Pursuit
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Rival's Missed Turn Opens Path to Victory for Lorenzen
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Minnesota Gets Edge on Seattle
From Associated Press
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