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What happened on June 23, 2003
OPINION
An Identity, and a History
The Wizardry of Reading
Unite on the N. Korea Issue
Low-Cost Fund-Raisers Have Little Trickle-Down Effect
Proposed Rules on Love Affairs With Students
West Bank Settlements
The Joy of Pets
Look Twice at Iranian Opposition Group
Increased Vehicle Fees Not Good for Economy
Leapfrogging the Laws With Foreign ID Cards
If You Nurture a Dream of Music, Then Play On
Teens' Scary Artwork: Courts Ignore Rights
Name Road for Bradley
Fences -- and a Few Nukes -- Make Good Neighbors
By Peter Mehlman
Traveling With Bad Companions
By Martin Peretz
ENTERTAINMENT
L.A. knockouts
By Mimi Avins, Times Staff Writer
Straight outta the Pond
By Soren Baker, Special to The Times
Math goes prime time among book publishers
By Kevin Canfield, Hartford Courant
Top 5 reasons for list mania
By Peter Carlson, Washington Post
KCRW-FM becomes transcontinental
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
Harry's journey into teen angst
By Michael Cart, Special to The Times
TNN, take a look -- TV's already a guy thing
By Martha M. Lauzen, Martha Lauzen is a professor in the School of Communication at San Diego State. She conducts annual studies of women working on screen and behind the scenes in film and television.
Satire 'Crude' takes top honor as IFP/L.A. Film Fest calls it a wrap
By Kevin Crust, Times Staff Writer
'Chicago' among winners for best film ads
'From Justin to Kelly': American Idler
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Tootie keeps time, gives band spotlight
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
A green giant and a beach blanket bummer
By Howard Rosenberg
'What's your new pizza?'
A courtly grace
By Christopher Knight, Times Staff Writer
'Whim' lacks 'Wind' power
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
Seeping effect of toilet humor
By Al Martinez
'Hulk' comes on strong, loses muscle
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Yo La Tengo's loop-the-loops upstaged by Le Tigre's force
By Natalie Nichols, Special to The Times
Flamenco that sets the stage afire
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
Cast changes for Pavarotti's Met finale
From Associated Press
Jokes & Riddles
Records set worldwide as Muggles snap up Harry
From Times wire reports
Diverse artistry of Malaysia
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
A brawnier 'Othello'
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
'Monster Wheel'
By Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, Special to The Times
To keep it real, they film it in Baltimore
By Robert Strauss, Special to The Times
Glitzy 'American Celebration'
By Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writer
Vintage vampire in our neck of the woods
By Lynn Smith
'Hulk' track has a loaded Revolver
By Geoff Boucher
WORLD
Belgium to Alter War Crime Law
From Reuters
Troops Seize Ship Carrying Explosives
From Times Wire Reports
Comic Detained After Crashing Prince's Party
From Times Wire Reports
Independent TV Channel Pulled Off Air
From Times Wire Reports
Rebels Reject Terror; State Calls for Talks
From Times Wire Reports
17 Iranian Exiles Under Investigation for Terror
From Times Wire Reports
India Has a Jumbo Problem
By Paul Watson, Times Staff Writer
As Summer Arrives, U.S. Troops in Iraq Are Boiling but Unbowed
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
Iran Student Leaders Hold Sit-Ins
From Times Wire Services
Pipeline Fire in Iraq Could Be Sabotage
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
Sharon Lauds Hebron Killing
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Pontiff Calls On All Bosnians to Practice 'Mutual Forgiveness'
By Tracy Wilkinson and Zoran Cirjakovic, Special to The Times
Drug Trade in Brazil Gets a Dose of Ideology
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Plane Makers Land Fewer Deals at Paris Air Show
From Associated Press
Alaskans Swarm Over Popular Bug Powder
By Rachel D'Oro, Associated Press
Virgin Bid to Acquire Concorde Won't Fly
From Times Wire Services
Confusion as Fed Talks Up Deflation
By Peter G. Gosselin, Times Staff Writer
Tighter Crude Supplies, Glitches at Refineries Send Gas Prices on a Climb
From Associated Press
SBC, It's All in the Way You Look at It
By Michael Hiltzik
Law Gives Hacking Victims Right to Know
By Rachel Konrad, Associated Press
Sacramento Janitors Win Pay Raise
From Associated Press
Malone Takes Stab at Hollywood
By Sallie Hofmeister, Times Staff Writer
Marriott Joins With Online Booker WorldRes
From Reuters
Napster Court Case Pits Label vs. Label
By Joseph Menn and Jon Healey, Times Staff Writers
Peterbilt Workers OK 5-Year Deal
From Associated Press
PG&E Sued Over Unpaid Bonuses
From Bloomberg News
Calif. Port Makers Pursue Tradition
By Eric Risberg, Associated Press
Week Of June 23 - 29
California Firms Lining Up to Capitalize on Rebuilding of Iraq
By David Streitfeld, Times Staff Writer
CurtCo Plans to Revive Worth Magazine
By Alex Pham, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
HIV and 'natural' therapies: a bad blend
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Paying for the personal touch
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Honesty goes by the wayside
By Linda Reid Chassiakos, Special to The Times
Safe at the plate
By Martin Miller, Times Staff Writer
Stabilize the legs when doing curls
By Karen Voight
Footwear that covers a lot of ground
By Roy M. Wallack
Nerve surgery that's no sweat
By Benedict Carey, Times Staff Writer
The downside of statin drugs
By Jane E. Allen, Times Staff Writer
Shedding light on shyness
By Elena Conis, Times Staff Writer
At DNA's ends, the clues begin
By Linda Marsa, Special to The Times
Swimming in bacteria
By Dianne Partie Lange, Special to The Times
Couples on the same emotional wavelength are likelier to succeed
By Dianne Partie Lange
Smoking hinders brain power; quitting helps it
By Dianne Partie Lange
Doctors with an alternative agenda
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Lifesaving product of the war
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Statins: beyond cholesterol
By Peter Jaret, Special to The Times
Evening primrose oil has soothing promise
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Neighbors Press Their Own Plan for LAX
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
Gay Pride Parade Draws Thousands of Spectators
From Staff and Wire Reports
Relatives Sought in Man's Shooting Death
From Staff and Wire Reports
Health Care Is Getting Recognition as a Mainstream Concern
By George Skelton
10 Injured by Gunfire in Carson
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
School Gives Passing Grade to Cheaters' List
By Jia-rui Chong, Times Staff Writer
Celebrity Files Now Part of Felony Probe
By Wendy Thermos, Times Staff Writer
New Leader of UC System Is Upbeat About Challenges
By Rebecca Trounson, Times Staff Writer
County Lacks Shelter for Foster Children
By Sue Fox, Times Staff Writer
Contests Foster Harmony in Watts
By Kathleen Flynn, Times Staff Writer
No-D Policy Gains Wider Acceptance
By Jia-rui Chong, Times Staff Writer
Iranian Bike-Riders Span America as Unofficial Spokesmen for Peace
By Denise M. Bonilla, Times Staff Writer
2 Arrested in Drive-By Shooting
By Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton, Times Staff Writers
Doug Michels, 59; Avant-Garde Architect Co-Designed Cadillac Monument in Texas
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Moorpark Has High Hopes for High Street
By Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Leaders Deny Racism Is Part of Newport Life
By Mike Anton and Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writers
Passenger Dies in 1-Car Wreck in San Clemente
From a Times Staff Writer
Howard D. Samuel, 78; Longtime Labor Leader Served Under Carter
From Staff and Wire Reports
Bob Stump, 76; Former Arizona Congressman Backed Veterans
From Staff and Wire Reports
W.E. Adams, 67; Trained Preakness Winner, Other Horses
From Staff and Wire Reports
Sandra Tangri, 66; Studied Women's Entry Into the Work Force
From Staff and Wire Reports
Zofia Hertz, 92; Co-founded Polish Literary Magazine
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Plant Loaded With Vitamin C
By Mike Anton, Times Staff Writer
I'm Ready for My Close-Up, Dear ... er, Mr. Chief
By Patt Morrison, Times Staff Writer
Hundreds in Sacramento Protest Bioengineered Food
By Kathleen Flynn and Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writers
Train Wreck Victims Pick Up the Pieces
By Richard Fausset and Monte Morin, Times Staff Writers
Sister Act's Ascent to Congress Has Roots in No-Nonsense Upbringing
By Jennifer Mena, Times Staff Writer
Expansion Plan May Double O.C. Sewer Fees
By Dan Weikel, Times Staff Writer
'Pens' Owned by Schoolkids Are a Bit of a Shock
By Kristina Sauerwein, Times Staff Writer
Police Seek Family of Man Found Slain
From a Staff Writer
Drive Faster!
Local Home Prices Soar in May
By Andy Olsen, Times Staff Writer
Ruling Due in Water Feud
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Off-Roaders in Uphill Fight on Canyon
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Floodgate Malfunction Forces Evacuations
From Times Wire Reports
Harsh Pet Quarantine Rules Are Tamed
From Times Wire Reports
Young Slave Who Died 200 Years Ago Reburied
From Times Wire Reports
Democratic Candidates Skewer Bush in Appeal to Black Voters
By Eric Slater, Times Staff Writer
Right Wing Objects to Bush Aide as a Justice
By David G. Savage and Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writers
Town Aches as Hero Succumbs to His Wounds
By J.R. Moehringer, Times Staff Writer
Liberal Group Flexes Online Muscle in Its Very Own Primary
By Ronald Brownstein
In Nevada, the Name to Know is Reid
By Chuck Neubauer and Richard T. Cooper, Times Staff Writers
SPORTS
Hoop Dreams
Former Trojan O'Hara Delivers for Storm, 43-29
From Associated Press
A Giant Step Is Taken By Athletics
From Associated Press
Halladay Is on a Roll
From Associated Press
Praying for Keeps
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Tyson Fixation Losing Hold on Heavyweight Division
By Steve Springer
It's Easier to Avoid Blaming Beckham
By John Weyler
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
Hudgins Is on His Game for Stanford in Victory
From Associated Press
Diamondbacks Win Fifth in a Row
From Associated Press
Angels Are Silly Salvagers
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
He Finally Squanders Inheritance
By Ben Bolch and Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writers
No Matter What You Say, He's Got a Ready Reply
By Chris Dufresne
Kaye Finally Strikes It Big
From Associated Press
Gatson Not Second-Class Gymnast
By Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
There's More Fight Left in L.A.
By Randy Harvey
Is This Henman's Year?
A Turnaround for Honduras
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Decision Proves to Be Good
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
2002-03 Champions
Yankees Walk the Walk on Mets
From Associated Press
Gordon Edges Gordon
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
Gordons Are Two Unhappy Racers
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
Angel Secret Comes Out of Left Field
By Ross Newhan
Fernandez Wins Race as Owner and Driver
From Staff and Wire Reports
Kings Make a Very Brady Selection in Fifth Round
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
'That aura of invincibility that they had after the...
Host France, Colombia Move On
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Beckham Deal Has Aftershocks
By Grahame L. Jones
Peirsol Sets Another Record
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
WTA Initiates Makeover
By Lisa Dillman
The Times' Rankings
By Lisa Dillman
A Flash of White Heat in the 200
By John Ortega, Times Staff Writer
Wie, 13, Wins National Title
From Associated Press
Wimbledon
Big Day for Parlow, Beat
From Associated Press
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