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What happened on June 06, 2003
OPINION
Murder and Politicking
Swing at a Bigger Problem
GOP Digs State In Deeper
Development a Risk in San Bernardino Forest
Turn to Solar Energy
The Child Tax Credit Isn't for All Working Families
Don't Sell the Airwaves; Leasing Is the Way to Go
U.S. Unemployment
After Iraq War, Muslims Fear a U.S. Attack
Prop. 13 Provides Financial Stability
Fetal Rights
The SEC Goes Out on a Legal Limb in Its Bid to Net Martha Stewart
By Stephen M. Bainbridge, Stephen M. Bainbridge is professor of corporate and securities law at UCLA.
A Dark Horse Brightens Our Hopes
By Gerald Eskenazi, Gerald Eskenazi covered sports for the New York Times for 41 years before retiring in 2000. His autobiography, to be published next year, is titled "Blood, Sweat and Cheers."
ENTERTAINMENT
Reincarnation in Bollywood
By Ramola Talwar Badam, Associated Press
ABC's Arledge proved 'TV genius' is not an oxymoron
By Carmela Ciuraru, Special to The Times
Reagans back in movies?
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
City move has been tough on the kids
By Shane Nelson, Times Staff Writer
From New York to L.A., it's 'The Next Big Thing'
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
Goliath-size flap over David
By Frances D'Emilio, Associated Press
Riding high--and low
By Manohla Dargis, Times Staff Writer
Woman's visions cast eerie pall in 'Eye'
By Manohla Dargis, Times Staff Writer
The media: often bitten, still not shy
By Howard Rosenberg
A style still shaping our world
By Holly Myers, Special to The Times
Writing as a better way to express yourself
When Hope was young
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
New punk darlings shout pop, puberty
By Lina Lecaro, Special to The Times
Out of exile: Freedom lights Kenyan's path
By Davan Maharaj, Times Staff Writer
The man is the message in 'Bolivia'
By Manohla Dargis, Times Staff Writer
'Star Wars kid' emerges as an Internet hero
By Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune
Gray skies, red roses, shades of melancholy
By Al Martinez
FYI: yr e-mail can haunt u 4ever
By Bettijane Levine, Times Staff Writer
Jokes & Riddles
Neeson to play sex researcher
From Associated Press
Getting into the spirit
By Gayle Pollard-terry, Times Staff Writer
Festival to go on but in new form
By Geoff Boucher
MOMA face-lift is on track
From Associated Press
Strictures on R. Kelly travel
From Associated Press
Grammys add rap category
By Lee Margulies
Clicking with consumers
By Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune
A nod to Liberace, along with Brahms
By James C. Taylor, Special to The Times
A breakout summer feat
By Michael Sragow, Baltimore Sun
'The Corncrib Playhouse'
By Judith I. Jefferies, Special to The Times
Exploring Bradbury country
By F. Kathleen Foley;david C. Nichols
Personal lives, political changes in 'The Trip'
By Kevin Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Pasadena theater sparks dispute
By Scott Timberg, Times Staff Writer
Blooper special falls flat on its faux face
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
Riding high -- and low
By Kenneth Turan, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Iraq's 'Chemical Ali' Might Still Be Alive
From Associated Press
Bush Show of Commitment Gives Push to Peace Process
By Robin Wright, Times Staff Writer
Gunmen Reportedly Kidnap U.N. Observers
From Times Wire Reports
President Denies War Crimes Charges
From Times Wire Reports
Asylum for Certain of Hussein's Kin Rejected
From Times Wire Reports
Access to Suu Kyi an Aim of U.N. Envoy
From Times Wire Reports
Politician in Scandal Dies While Skydiving
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Takes in Iraq From 31,000 Feet
By Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Bombing Seen as Linked to Rebel's Terror Threat
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
Blix's Final Words to Security Council on Iraq Are of Caution
By Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writer
Shiite, Kurdish Leaders Decide to 'Play Hardball'
By Azadeh Moaveni, Times Staff Writer
South Korea Details U.S. Troop Shift
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
U.N. Nuclear Experts Back in Iraq
By Bob Drogin, Times Staff Writer
Tiny Israeli Outposts Loom Large on Mideast Road Map
By Alissa J. Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Globetrotting Pope Returns to Croatia on 100th Trip Abroad
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Allies May Pick Up Slack in Iraq
By Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writer
Iraqi Attacks Imperil U.S. Rule
By Michael Slackman, Times Staff Writer
12 Post-Sept. 11 Suspects Acquitted by Dutch Court
From Associated Press
Vietnam's 'Godfather' Sentenced to Die
BUSINESS
U.S. to Review Airwave Allocation
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
Albertson's Cuts Earnings Forecast for Year
From Bloomberg News
Oldies No Longer Quite So Golden
By Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writer
SCO Suit May Blunt the Potential of Linux
By Joseph Menn, Times Staff Writer
Economic Rebound Slow to Take Hold, Data Show
From Reuters
Former Trader at Enron Is Indicted
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, Times Staff Writer
Modest Gains Buoy Stock Market Rally
From Times Wire Services
Stewart Publicly Proclaims Innocence
From Reuters
Millennium to Lay Off 600, Trim Research
From Associated Press
Microsoft Acts on Apple's Complaint
From Bloomberg News
Ex-Tenet Doctor Faces Hearing on Alleged Fraud, Misconduct
By Ronald D. White
Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows
From Associated Press
National Semiconductor Posts a Loss
From Bloomberg News
NYSE to Disclose Pay of Its Execs, Bar Them From Company Boards
From Bloomberg News
Networks Compete for Olympic Rights
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Medicare to Alter How It Pays Hospitals for Difficult Cases
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
On the Move to Keep Jobs Here
Big Jump in Profit Puts Quiksilver on the Crest
By Hanah Cho, Times Staff Writer
Discounters, Apparel Retailers See Modest Sales Gains in May
From Reuters
Guilty Plea for Ex-CFO of Rite Aid
From Associated Press
Intel Narrows Forecast for Quarterly Revenue
From Bloomberg News
Delta Unit to Launch LAX-Florida Service
By James F. Peltz
Safeway, 4 Others Sued Over Prop. 65
From Bloomberg News
Also
Verizon Gives Names of Song-Swap Suspects
From Associated Press
Verizon, Rivals Oppose New 'Slamming' Rules
From Bloomberg News
Non-Financial Debt Growth Rate Slows
From Bloomberg News
Saudi Arabia Ends Talks on Gas Project
From Reuters
Mobil Exec to Plead Guilty in Tax Case
From Bloomberg News
Calpine to Raise Cash for Plant Projects
From Bloomberg News
AOL Drops Sale of Books Division
European Union Seeks U.S. 'Open Skies' Deal
From Reuters
Unocal to Sell Oil Field Stakes in Gulf of Mexico
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Insider Selling at 10-Month High
From Bloomberg News
European Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates to 2%
From Reuters
Ex-Execs at Xerox to Settle SEC Charges
From Reuters
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Man, 19, Is Arrested in Attacks on Valley Girls
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Bond Raters OK State's Borrowing
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Crane Topples in Brentwood
2 Injured in 4-Vehicle Crash on California 126 Near Fillmore
By Holly J. Wolcott, Times Staff Writer
Doctors for County May Leave Union
By Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writer
2 Arrested After Bystander Is Killed in Drag Race Crash
By Jose Cardenas, Times Staff Writer
Bill Aimed at Ending Power Deregulation Is Short-Circuited
By Nancy Vogel and Carl Ingram, Times Staff Writers
L.A. Asks for Airport at El Toro
By Jennifer Oldham and Jean Pasco, Times Staff Writers
Assembly OKs Bill Revoking Farm Industry Tax Breaks
By Gregg Jones and Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writers
Forest Service Plan Would Triple Logging Limits in Sierra
By Julie Cart, Times Staff Writer
Man Charged in Theft From NBA Player
By Akilah Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Festering Council-Mayor Tensions Erupt Into Open
By Matea Gold, Peter Nicholas and Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writers
Hot Job, Cold Drink
Coroner Rules Oxnard Man's Death a Homicide
By Holly Wolcott, Times Staff Writer
Cops Are Behind Fast Teens
By John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writer
Lancaster State Prison Backs Off Lockdown
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
Kidnap Suspect Faces 27 Counts
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
Window Shopping With the Tax Refund in Bush's Hall of Mirrors
By Steve Lopez
4 Marines Remembered
Con Artist Sentenced to 2 Years for Bigamy
By Akilah Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Once June Gloom Burns Off, Visitors Can See Forever -- All the Way to ...
By Steve Harvey
Test Applied to DNA Isn't Always A-OK
By Mike Anton, Times Staff Writer
She Fixes Guitars, and the City Frets
By Dana Parsons
Lawmakers Question Prison Plan
By Dan Morain, Times Staff Writer
New Protesters Arrested in S.F. as Previous Ones Are Arraigned
By David Streitfeld and John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writers
Irvine Co. Sues Puck's Spectrum Cafe Over Rent
From a Times Staff Writer
Street Racing's a Way of Life and Death
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Sun Valley Sets Out to Harness Rainfall
By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Bill to Weaken Developers' Influence Fails in Assembly
Times Staff Writer
High-Rent Cities List Crowded by California
By Scott Martelle, Times Staff Writer
Natalya Reshetovskaya, 84; Twice Married to Alexander Solzhenitsyn
By Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer
Good Samaritan Marks a Sad Anniversary
By Joy L. Woodson, Times Staff Writer
Riverside County Proposes Budget
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Murder Conviction Comes After 31 Years
From Staff and Wire Reports
Outside Review Finds Adequate Security at Lab
From Staff and Wire Reports
Smell of Coffee Is Grounds for a Dispute
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Davis' Closest Political Aide Goes National
By Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writer
Youth Authority Ward Kills Himself
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
Surf City Wants You to Charge It
By Stanley Allison, Times Staff Writer
Immigrants Fear Sweep by Border Patrol
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Teenager Is Shot to Death After Confronting Tagger
By Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Robert Taira, 79; As a Teen, Founded King's Hawaiian Sweet Bread
From a Times Staff Writer
Judge Curbs County's Ability to Refuse Uninsured Patients
By Sue Fox, Times Staff Writer
Gunfire at Government Center in Ventura
Freeway Flames in Ventura
Rounding Out the Day
Man, 38, Found Guilty of Two Murders
By Akilah Johnson, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Admiral Explains Academy Resignation
From Reuters
Stiffer Terror Laws Urged
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Police Officer Helps Stop Runaway Locomotive
From Times Wire Reports
Three Prison Escapees Caught in Massachusetts
From Times Wire Reports
House OKs Panel on Terror Attack Response
From Times Wire Reports
Terrorism Trial Delayed for Former Professor
From Times Wire Reports
Democratic Contenders Offer Competing Visions
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Senate OKs Wider Use of Ethanol as a Gas Additive
From Associated Press
Debate Heats Up Over Senate Rule to End Filibusters
From Associated Press
Leak Won't Stem Flood of Interest in Publication of Clinton's Memoir
By Geraldine Baum, Times Staff Writer
Gephardt Leads in Iowa Poll
From Associated Press
Media Must Become Introspective, Experts Say
By Reed Johnson, Times Staff Writer
House GOP Retreats on Comp-Time Bill
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
Senators' Plan for Drug Benefits Gives Seniors Care Choices
By Vicki Kemper, Times Staff Writer
No-Fly Zone for Park Stays
From Associated Press
New York Times' Top Two Editors Resign After Scandal
By Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writer
Information Superhighway Carried Raines to His Exit
By Tim Rutten
Justices Aim for Early Resolution to 'Soft Money' Fight
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
Shuttle Foam Test Is Delayed by Storms
From Associated Press
Senate Votes to Give Child Credit to Poor
By Janet Hook, Times Staff Writer
Withholding of Lee Report Is Defended
From Associated Press
SCIENCE
Searching for Signs of a Wet Mars
By Usha Lee Mcfarling, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Callaway Is No Marathon Man
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Finley Refuses Chance to Return as Reliever
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
No Protesting Williams' Dominance of Blue Jays
From Associated Press
Expos' Guerrero Expected to Go on Disabled List
From Associated Press
FIVB's Influence to Lessen in U.S. Olympic Qualifying
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Sackatoga Party Keeps Getting Bigger
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Sorenstam Provides Inspiration for Pit Crew
By Mike Hiserman
Titans Survived Ace's Fall
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Stevenson Produces in Return
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Pandolfo Really Steps Into the Decisive Goal
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Brown Gives Dodgers What They Need
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Price Not Right for Beltre
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
They Won't Have Tricky Rick to Kick Around Much Longer
By Chris Dufresne
Backs to the Pond
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Thomas' Return Possible
By Chris Foster and Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writers
Giguere Isn't Broken Up After Fluke Bounces
By Elliott Teaford, Times Staff Writer
Langenbrunner Speaks Softly, Carries Big Stick
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Fernando Is Back Home After His 'Vacation'
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Game 5 Report
By Lonnie White
Serve-and-Volleyer Hopes to Stand Tall
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Serena's Semifinal Loss Is a Real Crowd-Pleaser
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Solo LPGA Lead for Han
From Associated Press
Sorenstam Gets New Challenge
Associated Press
Don't Worry About Giguere
By Kelly Hrudey
Cameron Has Lead Role in 4-0 Victory
By Paul Mcleod, Times Staff Writer
El Dorado Provides Blueprint for Norco
By Martin Henderson, Times Staff Writer
Southern Section Softball Finals
Gray Has the Smarts On and Off a Surfboard
By Eric Sondheimer
Toughest Hurdle Was First One for Woods
By John Ortega, Times Staff Writer
Reputaton Is on the Line
By Bob Mieszerski
After Failures, Cameron Delivers
From Associated Press
Bryant Weighs Surgery for Injured Shoulder
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Metallic Lion Goes for Governor's Cup Spot
By Bob Mieszerski
Haywood Has an Enduring Love for Sports Cars
By Shav Glick
History Says Nets in Must-Win Bind
By J.A. Adande, Times Staff Writer
Neuheisel's Job Could Be on the Line
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
USC Basketball Assistant Leaving for Job at Iowa State
By Paul Gutierrez, From Staff and Wire Reports
NFL Still Favorite of L.A. Viewers
By Sam Farmer
Devils' Grit Leaves the Ducks Grasping
Bass May Be Worth Its Weight in Gold
By Pete Thomas
They're Not Touting the Company Line
By Mike Penner
Waves' Sanchez Takes Permanent Leave
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Black Hole Where a Star Should Be
By Bill Plaschke
Major League Not Just Part of Name for MLS
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
'You can't blame them. Then again, they are hiring a...
Monterrey, Veracruz in Good Shape
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Sosa to Play Waiting Game
From Associated Press
Sparks Ring Up a Victory, Barely
By Mike Terry, Times Staff Writer
Thompson Talks Way Into Job
By Larry Stewart
Scoring Binge for Shock
From Associated Press
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