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What happened on July 30, 2003
OPINION
Standing Up in the Heat
Bring 'Papa' Back for Ill Boy
A Nudge Toward Normality
Another Take on Crime
Government Analyzes Days Leading Up to 9/11
U.S. Korean War Vets Get a Word of Thanks
Language and Culture
Cheney's Misguided Defense of the War Against Iraq
GOP Candidates Look to Step In for Davis
Bob Hope's Generosity Will Never Be Forgotten
Cuban Ingenuity
Is Wearing Two Hats Wrongheaded?
By Dario Frommer and Lois Wolk, Dario Frommer (D-Glendale) and Lois Wolk (D-Davis) are co-authors of the Assembly bills mentioned in this article.
Seabiscuit Skeptics See Horse of a Different Color
By Louis Guida, Louis Guida is a writer and documentary filmmaker whose "You Ain't Seen Nothin': Tales of the Kentucky Derby" was broadcast on PBS.
Morning Becomes Apoplectic
By Rob Long, Rob Long is a contributing editor to the National Review.
Is Wearing Two Hats Wrongheaded?
By Richard Ross, Richard Ross is a veteran Sacramento-based political consultant and lobbyist.
ENTERTAINMENT
He has yet another date with destiny
By Lewis Beale, Special to The Times
Crunched by the market's numbers
By Kai Maristed, Special to The Times
TV's forensic fever is spreading, thanks to 'CSI'
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Tailor-made for the role, and vice versa
By John Clark, Special to The Times
The new Norah
By Robert Hilburn, Times Staff Writer
No such thing as bad publicity? Consider 'Gigli'
By John Horn, Times Staff Writer
Symbols tell musicians when, when not to play
In the big interview hunt, what exactly is fair game?
By Brian Lowry
What's in a name? In branding, everything
By Greg Morago, Hartford Courant
TV rankings
Jokes & Riddles
Library seeks donations
From a Times staff writer
A giant leap for mankind
From Associated Press
Spielberg's western view
From a Times staff writer
An 'Almighty' problem
From Reuters
Finally
Ray Charles postpones shows
From Associated Press
Reruns are having a hot summer
By Greg Braxton
He still believes
By Susan Salter Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Getting into our element
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Restraint is essential in covering assaults
By Tim Rutten
Douglas Theatre's design, construction schedule emerge
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
'The Secret Club'
By Sue Alexander, Special to The Times
A break-in that unsettled America
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
Vacation: Ah, serenity
By Gene Weingarten, Washington Post
A slipped disc in piracy fight
By Robert W. Welkos, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Changes to Belgian War Crimes Law Get a Nod
From Associated Press
Ex-Uganda Dictator Amin Remains in Coma
From Times Wire Reports
Army Official Resigns After Mutiny Attempt
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. Signs Immunity Pacts With 5 Nations
From Times Wire Reports
Fox Makes First Staffing Change Since Elections
From Times Wire Reports
Floods Claim 88 Lives; 100,000 Are Stranded
From Times Wire Reports
Man Sentenced to Death for Attacking Child Wife
From Times Wire Reports
Fireworks Blasts Kill 29 in China
From a Times Staff Writer
Lawmakers Grill Wolfowitz on Iraq
By Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writer
Iraq Council Picks 9 Leaders Instead of 1
By Robyn Dixon, Times Staff Writer
Dangerous Road for U.S. Forces
2 More of Hussein's Ex-Bodyguards Captured
By John Hendren and Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writers
Japanese Couple Make Big Case Against Drunk Driving
By Evelyn Iritani, Times Staff Writer
Liberia Peacekeeping Plan Falters
By Maggie Farley and Carolyn Cole, Times Staff Writers
Israel Says Fence Building Will Go On
By Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Saudis Admit Al Qaeda May Have Camps in Their Country
From Associated Press
Refugees Returning to Iraq for First Time Since the War
From Associated Press
4 Die, Thousands Evacuated as Fires Blacken the French Riviera
From Associated Press
Turkey Offers Amnesty to Its Rebels in Iraq
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Hong Kong Investor With Eye on the Past Acquires Landmark Bradbury Building
By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
CalPERS Investments Post Gain for First Time in Three Years
From Bloomberg News
Clear Channel Profit Rises on Billboard Unit
From Bloomberg News
Lenders Faulted for Giving Incomplete Credit Picture
From Bloomberg News
Consumer Confidence Shaken in July
From Reuters
Beneath the Surface, a Vital State Economy
By James Flanigan
Fluor Reports Nearly 5% Increase in Profit for Second Quarter
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, Times Staff Writer
Guitar Center's Earnings Surge 50%
By Elizabeth Kelly, Times Staff Writer
Hines Horticulture Profit Blossoms in 2nd Quarter
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Fax Firm J2 Global Gets Mixed Messages
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Kilroy Realty Sees Market Turning Up
By Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
Investors Push Bond Prices Down as Sell-Off Continues
By Tom Petruno, Times Staff Writer
McDonald's Profit Falls; U.S. Sales Climb
From Associated Press
WorldCom Hires L.A. Law Firm in Access Case
From Bloomberg News
Suit Targets Nissan's Repossession Practice
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Employers Holding Back on Pay Raises
From Associated Press
NHTSA Upgrades Probe of Ford Sedans
From Bloomberg News
Fraud Suit Against Intel Is Dismissed
From Associated Press
Former Charter Execs Plead Not Guilty
From Associated Press
Also
Williams Settles Natural Gas Case
From Reuters
Investor Group Exits Clayton Homes Bidding
From Reuters
SEC Bars 2 Auditors for Missing Fraud
From Associated Press
Vice Chairman Patrick Retires at Merrill Lynch
By From Reuters
R.J. Reynolds' Profit Falls 67% as Sales Drop
From Bloomberg News
Honda's Profit Slips; Full-Year Forecast Up
From Associated Press
Sport Chalet Hurt by Weather, Higher Costs
From a Times Staff Writer
Also
Investors to Acquire Fantastic Sams Chain
From Reuters
Public Firms and Auditors at Odds
From Bloomberg News
Report Looks at Tech Job Losses
From Reuters
Tyco Posts Profit, Restates Expenses
From Bloomberg News
FCC Approval Seen for Bid by Univision
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
Unocal's Results Exceed Forecasts
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Verizon to Cut Up to 5,000 Jobs
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
MGM Pulls Out of Race for Vivendi Media Assets
By Richard Verrier, James Bates and Meg James, Times Staff Writers
Consumer Group Joins Opposition to Wells Mergers
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
FrontPoint Acquires Ivory Capital Group
From Dow Jones/Associated Press
Financial Restatements Increase in First Half
From Bloomberg News
SEC to Propose Rules on Corporate Election
From Bloomberg News
FOOD
A duck for all seasons
By Regina Schrambling, Special to The Times
Italy, by way of the back roads
I'll have three Big Macs, two large fries and a lawyer
By David Shaw, Times Staff Writer
Breaking the Chinese menu code
By Russ Parsons, Times Staff Writer
The Kiwis' new game: Extreme Pinot
By Corie Brown, Times Staff Writer
By all means, wine and dine
Corie Brown
It's California casual at its best
By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer
Spiced and stacked up
By Cindy Dorn, Times Staff Writer
Plain vanilla gets a fancier price
By Charles Perry, Times Staff Writer
A window on Norway
By Valli Herman-cohen, Times Staff Writer
AUTOS
Still the top of the line
By John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Who sells the most bikes? Depends
By Kevin Schweitzer, Chicago Tribune
Saab switches gears, turns heads with the 9-3
By Larry Printz, Morning Call
New-car rebates' charm on used cars
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Reward Offered for Robber Who Poses as Agent
By Holly J. Wolcott, Times Staff Writer
37-Story Office Tower Would Bring Jobs but Worsen Traffic, Report Says
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Locked-Up Assembly Passes Budget
By Jenifer Warren and Evan Halper, Times Staff Writers
Adrian Burk, 75; Quarterback Is One of Five Who Threw Seven Touchdowns in One Game
From Associated Press
Mayor Pleads Guilty in Carson Corruption Case
By Ted Rohrlich and David Rosenzweig, Times Staff Writers
A Nutritious Harvest: Pineapples to Papaya
By Stephanie Stassel, Times Staff Writer
Torch Is Passed at LAPD Panel
Conservation Coalition Buys 1,733 Acres in Santa Susanas
By Jenifer Ragland, Times Staff Writer
Spurned House May Yet Find a Home
By Denise M. Bonilla, Times Staff Writer
Detective Imbalance Questioned
By Jessica Garrison and Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writers
Doctors Groups Underwrite Ventura Suit
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
State Underfunding Blamed in O.C.'s $6-Million Loss on Prop. 36 Drug Care
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Dymally Recalls Lockup of GOP in 1963
By Carl Ingram, Times Staff Writer
S.F. Likely to Defer Instant Runoff
From Associated Press
Getting Acquainted
Fair Weather
A Fair Beginning
Evidence Claimed in Killing of 4
By Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
Granada Hills Hospital Faces Its Final Days
By Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writer
Mayor Hahn, Wife Announce Separation
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Supervisors Delay Vote on Key Harbor Leases
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Nurses Union Wins Appeal on Bargaining, Back Wages
From Associated Press
Divorced Pair Consider Races for Governor
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
Painful All-Nighter for Legislators
By Peter Nicholas and Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writers
Mistrial Declared in Inglewood Police Case
By Richard Marosi and Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writers
Record Does Not Support All of Candidate Issa's Claims
By Gregg Jones, Times Staff Writer
Leamon Lee Kearney, 89; Cofounded Teamsters Local in Orange County
By Mike Anton, Times Staff Writer
Man Dies After Blow From Brick
From a Times Staff Writer
In the Pantheon of Political Sins, Davis' Don't Stand Out
By Steve Lopez
Malibu OKs Development Plan for PCH Parcel
By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
Thousand Oaks Seeks Residents to Serve on City Advisory Panels
From a Times Staff Writer
Tolerance and a Zero in Diocese of Orange
By Dana Parsons
Jiri Horak, 79; Led Czech Social Democrats After Communism's Fall
From Staff and Wire Reports
'Skip' Scarborough, 58; Songwriter, Producer, Arranger, Keyboardist
From Staff and Wire Reports
Ludwig Boelkow, 91; Flight Engineer Helped Develop Airbus Jets
From Staff and Wire Reports
Gerald Hawkins, 75; Astronomer Known for Stonehenge Theory
From Staff and Wire Reports
Lightning Strikes Boy, 11; Injury Minor
By Jose Cardenas, Times Staff Writer
Child Porn Tests Rules in Diocese
By William Lobdell and Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writers
Man Wins 'Dream House' Raffle
By Olga R. Rodriguez, Times Staff Writer
Davis Signs Bill Declaring Rivers as Recreational
By Kathleen Flynn, Times Staff Writer
Robber Needs Only His Bulk as a Weapon
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Sanchez Murder Trial Deliberations Begin
By Tracy Wilson, Times Staff Writer
City May Add Fire Inspections
By Hector Becerra, Hugo Martin and Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writers
City Blames Closure of Fire Station on Union
From Staff and Wire Reports
Board Opposes State Measure on Racial Data
From Staff and Wire Reports
City Hires San Jose's Chief to Lead Police
From Staff and Wire Reports
Highway Widening on Track for Early Finish
From Staff and Wire Reports
Janitors' Choice: Strike or Higher Health Bills
From Staff and Wire Reports
Two Councilmen, Official Help Subdue Suspect
By Jessica Garrison and Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writers
Parts of Laws Upheld That Limit Banks' Sharing of Personal Data
From Associated Press
Crash Memorial Taken to Heart
By Allison Hoffman, Times Staff Writer
2 Democrats in Congress Urge Feinstein to Enter Recall Race
By James Rainey and Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writers
Plan Pays Off $10.7-Billion Debt in a Maze of Financial Transfers
By Doug Smith, Times Staff Writer
Twelve leopards and two African lions were relocated...
By Olga Rodriguez, Times Staff Writer
Caltrans Sign Ruling: Torso Yes, Logo No
By Associated Press
Riverside County OKs Panel With Tribal Leaders
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Recall to Delay Voting System
By Hugo Martin, Times Staff Writer
Rival Transferred by Rackauckas Wins His Job Back
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Whale of a Good Time
NATIONAL
Patient Wins Timely Suit Against Doctor
From Times Wire Reports
Black Man's Hanging a Suicide, Judge Rules
From Times Wire Reports
Mom Helps in Rescue as Son's Boat Capsizes
From Times Wire Reports
2 Get Prison in Case of Abduction of Girl, 7
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Team Talks Up Tax Cuts on Bus Tour
From Associated Press
Warming Up to Reducing Greenhouse Gases
By Elizabeth Shogren, Times Staff Writer
Montana Residents Flee, Fight Wildfires
Plan to Toughen Fuel-Mileage Rules Thwarted
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Airlines Warned of Possible Attacks
By Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writer
Space Station Work Remains Up in the Air
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Interior Chiefs Condemn Plan to Privatize Park Service Jobs
By Julie Cart, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Fights Funds for Ex-POWs
From Associated Press
Plan for Terrorism Futures Market Killed
By Peter G. Gosselin, Times Staff Writer
Texas Democratic Senators Vow to Stay Out of State
From Times Wire Services
Bush Rejects Saudi Requests to Declassify Parts of 9/11 Report
By Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writer
Life With Age-Old Problems
By J.R. Moehringer, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Dixie Cups
White Sox Beat Royals Thanks to Hot Buehrle
From Associated Press
Mueller's Night Is Just Two Grand
From Associated Press
Deal Schoeneweis Out
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Gil, Owens Cut Back; Salmon to Have MRI
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Diamondbacks Get Mondesi for Dellucci
From Associated Press
He's Ready to Cut Short His Career With CART
By John Weyler
Maggette Remains a Clipper
By Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
Hot Corner
By Hans Tesselaar
Dodger Bats Look Good for Nothing
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Trade May Be a Luxury They Can't Afford
By Jason Reid and Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writers
Glazer's Try for Dodgers Plodding
By Ross Newhan and Sallie Hofmeister, Times Staff Writers
ABC Loses in Battle of the Ratings
By Thomas Bonk
Prep Situation Is Cut and Ride
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
'Tiger Seeks Third Win
By Bob Mieszerski
Bryant Prosecution Adds Personnel, Money
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Sterling Is Sued for Harassment
Lakers' Opener: Dallas
By Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
Gilbertson Will Take Over at Washington
From Staff and Wire Reports
Redskins Release Wilkinson
From Associated Press
Braves' Giles Is a Nine-Hit Wonder
From Associated Press
Park Shoots a 65 to Lead National Championship
From Staff Reports
Serena Williams Won't Play at Carson
By Lauren Peterson
Move by Jackson Points to Laker Bliss for Sure
By T.J. Simers
Galaxy Begins Key Stretch
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
SPARKS TODAY vs. San Antonio, 12:30 p.m. Site...
Aussie Looking Awesome
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Davenport Makes Statement on Court
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writer
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