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What happened on March 01, 2003
California | Local
Harold H. Wilke, 88; Armless Minister and Advocate for Disabled
By Elaine Woo
Suits Seek to Block Canyon Projects
By Janet Wilson
Remains Found in Bag by Freeway Identified as Missing Norwalk Girl
By Hanah Cho
John J. Pullen, 89; Author Stoked Interest in Civil War Hero
Defense Urges Change of Venue for Sanchez
By Tracy Wilson
Fastest-Growing, Biggest Churches Listed
Transcripts on Rampart Belie D.A.
By Matt Lait and Scott Glover
Dismissal Sought in Threat Case
Suspect in Murder Stabs Codefendant, Deputies Say
By Monte Morin
South L.A. Church's Troubled Waters
By Li Fellers
Police Await Evidence in Case of Missing Woman
Movie's Knockout Punch a Low Blow Among Certain Neigh-Saying Critics
By Steve Harvey
S.F. Chief, 3 Top Aides Indicted
By John M. Glionna and Tim Reiterman
Irvine, O.C. Near Accord on El Toro
By Jean O. Pasco
An Era Ends as Avocado Facility Closes
By Fred Alvarez
Infection Tied to Smallpox Vaccine
By Lisa Richardson
Appeals Court Blocks Campus Expansion
Davis Seeks to Reopen Tribes' Pacts on Gaming
By Gregg Jones
Two Council Candidates Deny Links to Officials Ousted in January Recall
By Richard Marosi
Group Backing Pacheco Alters Spending Reports
By Matea Gold
Lawyer to Discuss Anti-Terrorism Laws
State Drops Lopez Lawsuit
By David Haldane
College Board OKs Warnings About Jobs
By Amanda Covarrubias
68% in U.S. Believe in Devil, Poll Finds
Wang Pi-Cheng, 102; Retired Republic of China General
By Jia-Rui Chong
Christopher Hill, 91; Marxist Shone New Light on Britain's Revolution
City Council Votes to Alter EIDC Contract
State to File Price-Gouging Evidence
By Jonathan Peterson
Mayor Signs Ordinance for Equal Benefits
Easing of Smog Rule Expected
By John O'Dell
Injured Infant Boy Still in Critical Condition
Man Shot to Death Inside Grocery Store
Pat Robertson Is Back at Work After Surgery
A Test of Endurance
Libraries Seek Advice on Services to the Blind
2nd Man Says Blake Asked Him to Kill
By Megan Garvey and Andrew Blankstein
Controversial Ruling on Pledge Reaffirmed
By Henry Weinstein
Spector's Bail Extended to Aug. 1
Shot Man Plans Suit
By Christine Hanley
PG&E Assailed in Hearing Over Chromium 6
By Miguel Bustillo
Larry Booth, 82; Preserved San Diego's History in Photographs
Inmates, Guards Pack Bags as Women's Prison Shuts Down
By Michelle Munn
Jewish Group Calls for Closer Ties to Christian Evangelicals
By John Rivera
INS Ends Life as Separate Agency
By Patrick J. McDonnell
Prison Guards Union Backs Off on Talks Over Pay Concessions
By Gregg Jones
Memorial Gets a Rocky Reception
By Bob Pool
Audit Questions Expenses at Foster Agency
By Carla Rivera
College Lifts Ban on Dancing, With Limits
Pope Eases Process to Defrock Abusive Priests
Seacliff Homeowners Sue Over 'Astronomical' Rent Hikes
By Steve Chawkins
Late Funding Blitz Fueling Negative Council Battles
By Patrick McGreevy
A Trapper on the Trail of Problem Coyotes
By Emmett Berg
'Paper Water' May Be All Tapped Out
By Richard Fausset
State Scrutinizes Firm That Sells Earthquake Forecasts
By Kenneth Reich
Farm Loyalist's Proposal to Curb Smog Is Heresy to Big Agriculture
By Mark Arax
Faithful Air Views on Catholic Sex Scandal
By Jennifer Mena
Science
Microorganisms Found to Clean Soil, Water
Pollution Threatens Great Barrier Reef
Panel Urges Limiting Gene Therapy Tied to Cancer
Some Worker Ants Guilty of Nepotism
Stardust's Chance to Shine
Black Widow Star Has High-Energy Cocoon
Skull Found on Java Is 'Kind of a Missing Link'
By Thomas H. Maugh II
Business
Big Tobacco in Canada Fraud Case
By Myron Levin
Sony Music Acquires 4% Stake in MusicNet
Peregrine Reduces 3 Years of Revenue
State Farm Reports Narrower Annual Loss
General Dynamics,Northrop Seek Contract
Carlyle Group Joins Davis in Universal Bid, Source Says
By Richard Verrier
Sega to Cut 20% of U.S. Staff as It Reorganizes
By From Reuters
Palm Cuts 19% of Jobs, Blames Weak Market
Stocks Gain on Economic News
4th-Quarter GDP Tops Estimates
By Peter G. Gosselin
State Sheds 10,500 More Jobs in January
By Evelyn Iritani
Agency Seeks Changes in Repaying Hospitals
Sales of Recorded Music, Videos Sink Again
By Jeff Leeds
Kaiser Posts $525-Million Loss
By Denise Gellene
Microsoft Opens Windows to China
By Joseph Menn
Also
Recession Far From Over in California
By Marla Dickerson
Will Smoke Cloud States' Tax Vision?
By David Colker
Adelphia to Change Accounting Practices
FDA Panel Smooths Way for Permanent Wrinkle Remover
By Roger Vincent
Senators Concerned Firms May Avoid Paying
Mattel to Merge Boys and Girls Units, Cut Jobs
By Leslie Earnest
Sports
There's Nobody Bigger Than Yao Now
By Mal Florence
'Horn Swagger
By Eric Stephens
Bobby Bonds Has Lung Cancer
TODAY
By Mike Terry, Paul McLeod
Rookie Defenseman Corvo to Face June Trial
By Jerry Crowe and Lonnie White
Women to Get Team in Qatar
By Paul McLeod
Bettors Figure to Be Busy Today
By BOB MIESZERSKI
76ers Are Making Their Move in the East
Losses Staring Trojans Down
By Paul Gutierrez
Labonte Claims Pole, Record at Las Vegas
By Shav Glick
Coates Offered Job to Mind the Business
By Chris Foster
Gagne Negotiations Remain Unresolved
By Jason Reid
For Miller and Clippers, a Season to Throw Back
By J.A. Adande
Underachieving UCLA Is in a Continuity Crisis
By LONNIE WHITE
It Won't Help if Ruiz-Jones Bout Turns Into Dance
By Steve Springer
Kelly Makes a Lefty Turn
By Thomas Bonk
Harrick's Son Gets Suspended
She Knows All About Turnaround
By MIKE TERRY
Section Hits Carpinteria With Sanctions for Brawl
By Lauren Peterson, Peter Yoon
Spillane's Victory Is a First
No Changes on the Horizon
By Tim Brown
Haunted in Hotel's Halls
By Steve Henson
His Milestone Lacks Meaning
By Elliott Teaford
Brown's Goal Sends Sabres Past the Stars
Race 5 Postponed Because of Light Wind
Rolling With the Changes
By Dan Arritt
Lakers Go Streakless in Seattle
By Tim Brown
TOP PERFORMERS
He's Expected to Leave This Field Behind
By BOB MIESZERSKI
Night Belongs to Ewing
Coyotes' Burke Puts Lid on Duck Offense
By Chris Foster
Strategy Against Bonds Is Given a Second Look
By Bill Shaikin
Loss, Brand's Injury Add to Clipper Stress
By Elliott Teaford
Klan Group Will Protest for Augusta
By Thomas Bonk
Pepperdine Wins and Clinches Bye
By Rob Fernas,Eric Stephens
Reed Able to Seal Upset for Inglewood
By Ben Bolch, Paul McLeod, Eric Sondheimer, Peter Yoon, John Ortega
Repeat May Make Milwaukee Brew Famous
By Bill Christine
Abandoning Neutrality
By Alan Abrahamson
Judge Clears Way for Player
By Mike Bresnahan
Defending Champion Is Streaky Kind of Runner
By John Ortega
National
Man, 72, Guilty in '66 Mississippi Racist Murder
By Ken Ellingwood
Crash Deploys Air Bag, Killing 4-Year-Old Girl
Health Warning Label Proposed for Ephedra
By Vicki Kemper
U.S. Law Helps to Keep Ephedra on the Market
By Aaron Zitner
Soundproofing Probed in Club Fire
Bush Chides Congress for Anti-Terror Spending
By James Gerstenzang
U.S. Considers Charges for Military Tribunals
By Richard A. Serrano
In Shuttle Video, No Signs of Danger
By Scott Gold
NASA's Chief Chafes at Idea of Helplessness
By Nick Anderson
Sex Abuse Policy Issued by Cleveland Diocese
Alaska Forest Denied Logging Curbs
Conviction in Smuggling Ring Tied to Terrorism
Sports Deaths Put National Spotlight on Ephedra Controversy
By Lance Pugmire
Border Agent's Identity Leads to His Death
Brookings Guard Who Foiled Burglars Dies
By Johanna Neuman
Entertainment
TV reporters exhibit more diversity
Fashion central? That's just not an L.A. state of mind
By Booth Moore
Garage rock's next phase has a decidedly retro kick
By Dean Kuipers
Londoners can just call her J.Limo
Shingles sideline David Letterman
Something to Fear: Fear Itself
By Shawn Hubler
Swedish band covers all bases
By Don Heckman
The language of synergy
By Greg Braxton
Story of Salem still has the power to bewitch
By Josh Friedman
Jackson footage to be locked away
A poet's mood fits the times
By TIM RUTTEN
Hynde proves her resilience
By Natalie Nichols
Compromise versus vision?
By Nicolai Ouroussoff
Jay Leno resumes his Blake barbs
By Lee Margulies
On show, there's just one ideal: the music
By Ken Ehrlich
Let's hear it for motherhood
By Ernesto Lechner
'Antigone': an epic that seems familiar
By Lewis Segal
Freeze frame: film festival in Siberia
By Roger L. Simon
'Forsyte' family ages gracefully on disc
By Susan King
Ready to strike up the canned
By Mike Boehm
Domestic drama
By Michael Quintanilla
News
Make L.A. Clubs Safer in Fires
By Gene La Pietra
Peace Protests Moving to L.A. Neighborhoods
By D. H. Kerby
Opinion
The Year of Warm Mush
Life-or-Death Testing
Hold Firm on Gas Efficiency
World
Widows Score Point in In Vitro Fatherhood Case
Court Overturns Ruling in Chechnya Slaying
Conservatives Form Coalition Government
Czechs Get New President at Last
By David Holley and Iva Drapalova
Iraqi Kurds Vow to Resist Any Turkish Incursion
U.N. Agency Hunting for Radioactive Material
Activity Seen at N. Korean Nuclear Plant
By Sonni Efron
Iraq Says It Will Destroy Missiles
By Robin Wright and John Daniszewski
3 Civilians Injured by Allied Air Attacks, Baghdad Claims
Attack Outside U.S. Mission in Pakistan Kills 2, Wounds 5
By Mubashir Zaidi and Paul Watson
Antiwar Bahrainis Stage a Rare Protest
By Carol J. Williams
Zapatistas Seize a Tourist Ranch
Iraq Puts Fox in a Hard Place
By Chris Kraul
Anti-Drug Campaign Killings to Be Probed
For Moscow, Veto Power Has Perks, Pitfalls
By David Holley
U.S. Military Plan Shelved in Philippines
By John Hendren and Richard C. Paddock
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