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What happened on June 14, 2003
OPINION
Coffee Troubles Brewing
Render Unto Caesar ...
Exit Exam Fails the Test
Church Renovation Plans Don't Ring True
Bush Chooses Enemies for Political Effect
Severance Package for LAUSD Lawyer
Student Can't Bear NRA's Yearbook Ad
Ballona Wetlands' Value
War-Related Review Shrouded in Politics
Growth and Gridlock
LAPD Must Keep Its Officers and Hire More
The Dominance of Politics
Fears on Touch-Pad Voting Are Unfounded
ENTERTAINMENT
Ukiah's underdogs find art in darkness
By Steve Appleford, Special to The Times
Nervous filmmakers head for placid Hawaii
By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press
Walking evolution's path with 'Cavemen'
By Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writer
Yes, they're talking to you: AFI honors De Niro
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
Gloomy paradise
Politics, terrorism on '24'
Tip not included
Gephardt and gays
Raymond Theater
This candidate deserved better
By Brian Lowry, Times Staff Writer
You can make book on it Wednesday
From Associated Press
Mel Gibson defends 'Passion'
By Lee Margulies
Finally
Pittsburgh eyes San Diego exec
By Chris Pasles
Lincoln Center upheaval goes on
By Louise Roug
$60 million of momentum
By Christopher Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
The Blair affair fuels a 70-year-old scandal
By Tim Rutten
Still in the game
By Robert Strauss, Special to The Times
Decency always set Peck apart
By David Thomson, Special to The Times
The Woolerys at home: It's a game show life
By Scott Sandell, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Quiet Exit of Argentine Top Brass Says Much
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
Iraqis Seek More Jobs Rebuilding
By Warren Vieth, Times Staff Writer
Jet Fighters Thwart Cocaine Smugglers
From Times Wire Reports
Referendum Begins on EU Membership
From Times Wire Reports
Casualties Increase Amid Cease-Fire Talks
From Times Wire Reports
WHO Scales Back SARS Travel Alert
From Times Wire Reports
U.N. Says Aid Needed to Save Starving Children
From Times Wire Reports
Quixotic Haiti Seeks French Restitution
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
CIA Reassigns 2 Top Iraq Analysts but Denies the Move Is Punitive
By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
Police Presence in Iran
Iraqi Villagers Say 5 Farmers Died in Firefight
By Michael Slackman, Times Staff Writer
3 Airlines Win Initial Approval for Flights Between U.S. and Iraq
From Associated Press
50,000 in South Korea Protest U.S. Policies
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
Letter Attributed to Hussein Tells Foreigners to Leave
From Associated Press
Israel Kills 6th Militant in 'War to Bitter End'
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Puts Its Afghanistan War Tactic to Use in Iraq
By Paul Richter and Michael Slackman, Times Staff Writers
Suspect Allegedly Planned Attacks at APEC Summit
From Associated Press
Clash at an Opposition Rally in Venezuela Leaves 14 Injured
From Associated Press
BUSINESS
Job Cutbacks Accelerating in California
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Index of U.S. Consumer Sentiment Drops
By Jesus Sanchez, Times Staff Writer
Guidant Shares Fall After Guilty Plea Over Device
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Home Prices Soar in May
By Bonnie Harris, Times Staff Writer
Stocks Fall as Outlook Slumps
From Reuters
Mondavi Shares Sink on Downgrade
By Melinda Fulmer, Times Staff Writer
PeopleSoft Adds to Suits Against Oracle Takeover
By Joseph Menn, Times Staff Writer
Pooh Suit Imperiled, Lawyer for Disney Says
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Gemstar, Thomson Settle Patent Lawsuit
From Bloomberg News
Some HMOs to Cover Cost of Heart Device
From Reuters
Xcel Employees Lose Jobs Over False Reports Xcel Energy...
From Bloomberg News
Aventis, Andrx Illegally Restrained Trade
From Bloomberg News
Also
Moody's Lowers Ratings on GM Debt
From Reuters
As Mars Nears, Telescope Makers See Dollar Signs
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Claiming Kids? IRS Wants Some Proof
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Tenet to Eliminate Jobs, Close 14 Offices in State
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Big Grins Greet Riders
Arrests of Caregivers Raise Alarm
By Sue Fox, Times Staff Writer
Cyclists, Walkers to Take Over Pasadena Freeway
By Tina Daunt, Times Staff Writer
Utility Isn't High on Graduation Balloons
By Monte Morin, Times Staff Writer
Rio Schools Chief Fired by Trustees
By Sandra Murillo, Times Staff Writer
Look Ma, One Hand!
School District Settles Suit on Student Beating
From Times Staff Reports
Doctors Union Sues County to Save 169 Jobs
From Times Staff Reports
Bomb Scare Interrupts Metrolink Rail Service
From Times Staff Reports
Brulte's Hard Line Sharpens Budget Divide
By Michael Finnegan, Times Staff Writer
Plan to Tap Cities Raises Loud Protest
By Doug Smith, Times Staff Writer
AIDS Group Told to End Classes
By Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writer
4 Teens Suspected of Altering Grades
By Hilda Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Cutbacks May Come Soon in Surf City
By Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Weighs Costly Exit From Coal Terminal
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
Shift in Membership of L.A. Police Panel
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Buena Park Officer Hurt
Man Is Held in Slaying of Officer
By Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Court Rules Families of 3 Killed in Copter Crash Can Finally Sue
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
Judge Freezes Assets of Divided Church
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
Path to Fitness
Man Scheduled to Donate a Kidney Is Slain
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Man Gets 3-Year Sentence for EBay Fraud
From Associated Press
High School Exit Exam Faces Delay
By Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer
Beach Cities Are on Edge After 3 Women Attacked, Robbed
By Denise M. Bonilla, Times Staff Writer
Herschel Gilbert, 85; Wrote, Arranged Music for Movies, TV
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
UC Irvine Seniors Find Their Final Daze Ends in a Grad Rush
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
Man Killed by Train Was From Camarillo
From a Times Staff Writer
Virginia Knott Bender, 90; Eldest Child of Founders of Knott's Berry Farm
By Claudia Luther, Times Staff Writer
Abuse Dispute Dismays Catholics
By Stephanie Chavez and Li Fellers, Times Staff Writers
Council Agrees to Preserve Canyon
By George Ramos, Times Staff Writer
El Rio Man Sentenced in 1999 Slaying of Student
From a Times Staff Writer
Suspect Held in Fatal Stabbing of Oxnard Resident
By Jenifer Ragland, Times Staff Writer
Handle on Safety
5 Suspected Gang Members Held in Buena Park Shootings
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Officer Faces Probe in Firing of Gun
By H.G. Reza and Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writers
Union's Cola Company Confrontation Heated Enough to Work Up a Thirst
By Steve Harvey
A Catalina Oasis Offers the Mortal and the Vital
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
Group Assails Privacy Measure Changes
By Carl Ingram, Times Staff Writer
College Fraud Charges Disputed
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
Retaliation Alleged on Opposition to Recall
By Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writer
Church Abuse Costs Mount
By Rachel Zoll, Associated Press Religion Writer
Pope Says He Travels 'to Imitate Apostle Peter'
From Times Wire Reports
Most Pessimistic About U.S. Morality, Poll Finds
From Times Wire Reports
Multifaith Clergy Cruise Targets Baltic Pollution
From Times Wire Reports
Southern Baptist Board for Missions Cuts Jobs
From Times Wire Reports
City OKs Deal to Let Mormons Control Plaza
From Times Wire Reports
Baptist Group Ousts Church Over Lesbian
From Times Wire Reports
Bid for Islamic Cemetery Near Atlanta Advances
From Times Wire Reports
Father Divine's Movement Slowly Fades
From Associated Press
Seeking Site for a 'Peace Palace'
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
City Seeks Input on Dog Park at Runyon Canyon
By Nita Lelyveld, Times Staff Writer
The Gold Coast of California
By William Overend, Times Staff Writer
Public Official Suspected of Cultivating Marijuana
From Times Wire Reports
Antiwar Protesters May See All Charges Dropped
From Times Wire Reports
Death Penalty to Be Sought in Girl's Slaying
From Times Wire Reports
Stowaways on Cargo Ship May Be Headed to Japan
From Times Wire Reports
17 Arrested After 2-Year Drug Trafficking Probe
From Times Wire Reports
Sam Schulman, 93; Original Owner of Seattle SuperSonics Who Changed NBA's Draft Policy
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Livermore Lab Creates New Unit for Security
From Associated Press
Plans for 1st 'Green' Ship Terminal in U.S. Stall
By Deborah Schoch and Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writers
L.A. Gang Member, 16, Gets Life Without Parole for Kidnapping Orange County Businessman
By Mai Tran, Times Staff Writer
Alleged Robber Killed by LAPD Was Ex-Convict
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Davis Cools Water-Dispute Rhetoric
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
The View From Signal Hill
NATIONAL
FBI Director: Handling of Immigrants Held in Terror War to Change
From Associated Press
AmeriCorps Funding Set to Be Slashed
From Washington Post
FBI Pokes Around in Mud for Anthrax Clues
From Associated Press
A Slice of History
Bishops Gear Up to Confront Controversy Over Panelist
By Larry B. Stammer, Times Staff Writer
Bush Plays Golf, and Hooks a Bass
From Times Wire Reports
Space Center Director Moving Amid Shake-Up
From Times Wire Reports
Ex-Wife Is Sentenced in Plot to Bomb Muslims
From Times Wire Reports
Second Man Convicted in Abduction of Girl
From Times Wire Reports
New York Drivers Become Less Chatty
By John J. Goldman, Times Staff Writer
Maryland Backs Off Rules on Poultry Waste
From Times Wire Services
Filings Give Glimpse Into Senators' Finances
By Richard Simon and Mark Fineman, Times Staff Writers
N.J. Congressman Fined Over Parental Donations
From Associated Press
Maine OKs Nation's First Universal Health Plan
By Elizabeth Mehren, Times Staff Writer
A Wealth of Presidential Contenders
By Mark Fineman, Times Staff Writer
Human Spread of Monkeypox Discounted
From Associated Press
New System for Airline Screening Is Put on Hold
From Reuters
Lawyer Seeks an End to Her Terror Charges
From Times Wire Services
Coffee and Eulogies for Regular at Restaurant
From Associated Press
SCIENCE
Hydrogen Fuel Cells May Harm Ozone Layer
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wheat Gene That Spurs Flowering Is Isolated
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Artist Tied to Poisonous Victorian Age Wallpaper
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Meteor Linked to Extinction
By Allison M. Heinrichs, Times Staff Writer
Just 16, She Looks Like a Queen
By Allison M. Heinrichs, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Sele Seals Angels' Fate in Loss to Mets
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
World Series Produces All-Star Ballot Boost
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Brawl Mars Reds' Win Over Phillies
From Associated Press
Singh Dreads the 'A-Word'
By Thomas Bonk
Hopkins Hasn't Figured Out When to Say Yes
By Steve Springer
Advantage Sosa? It's a Distant Possibility
By Mike Hiserman
Two-Stage Rocket
By J.A. Adande, Time Staff Writer
Dodgers Test Outer Limits With Gagne
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Green Tries to Regain Swing
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Little Ball Helps Titans Deliver Big Statement in Opening Win
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Tonight
By Paul Gutierrez
Graded Stakes Races Draw Quality Fields
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Drysdale Is Back for More
By Bob Mieszerski
Mariners Win This Battle of Best Records
From Associated Press
Angels' Big Problem Isn't on the Field
Dodger Fans Playing Let's Make a Deal
Horse With One Leg Not That Impressive
He'll Give T.J. a Yugo
Ducks Lost to Devils in a Heck of a Series
Here Are the Results From the Freedom Open
Shape of Things to Come
Net Fever: Catch It
Sammy Can't Answer These Simple Questions
NBC Has Taken Fun Out of Games
Learning Astro Physics
A Well-Trained Program
By Bob Mieszerski
Yeo Slogs Her Way to Early Lead
From Associated Press
CART Not on Fontana Schedule
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
Spurs Enter New Zone
By Mark Heisler, Times Staff Writer
Despite Success, Scott Has Critics
By Mark Heisler, Times Staff Writer
Neuheisel Will Fight to Remain as Coach
From Staff and Wire Reports
Kings Won't Offer Contract to Johnson
By Jerry Crowe
They Can Get Down, Way Down
By Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
Cink Gets Sidetracked on No. 11
By Chris Dufresne and Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writers
For Watson's Caddie, It's Still Elementary
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
It Was Nearly Time to Throw In the Towel
By Mike Penner
Home-Field Atmosphere Helps Galaxy
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Sparks Today
By Mike Terry
Hudgins, Stanford Stifle South Carolina
By Eric Stephens
Rift in Men's Tennis Appears to Be Growing
By Lisa Dillman and Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writers
UCLA's Johnson Wins 400-Meter Low Hurdles
By John Ortega, Times Staff Writer
Johnson Leads Sun to Win
From Associated Press
NEWS
Primary-Care Doctors Suffer Fiscal Maladies
By Jill Hoffman, Jill Hoffman is a Los Angeles writer married to a family physician.
Using Cell Phones in Cars Tests Our Social Contract
By Jan Johnson, Jan Johnson is a writer in Simi Valley.
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