Advertisement
YOU ARE HERE:
LAT Home
→
Collections
→
2003
→
Oct
→
11
YEAR
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
MONTH
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
DAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
What happened on October 11, 2003
OPINION
Health Care on the Line
Right Message in the Prize
Fair Deal for Shareholders
Make the Process Friendlier to Voters
'Under God' in the Pledge
Shifting Prevention Efforts to HIV Carriers
Loss of a Loved One
Scores and UC Admissions
An Iraqi Insurgent Threatens the U.S.
Historical Parallels of War and Conquest
Teaching Algebra to All
Controversy Over Israel's Airstrike on Camp in Syria
ENTERTAINMENT
Mock-doc makes a point
By Miles Beller, Special to The Times
Hip-hop radio reigns in L.A.
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
She's still chasing the elusive big time
By Richard Cromelin, Times Staff Writer
The color of money takes a fruity turn with new 20s
By Paul Richard, The Washington Post
Who's lazy, Jack?
Religion is essential to this art
Insulting Bush
Weinstein's a pal
On-the-job haranguing
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
'8-Track' replays good times of '70s
By Daryl H. Miller, Times Staff Writer
Boys and girls together
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
Readers opt for books in hand
From Reuters
Stewart's magazine scales back
From Reuters
Finally
Strummer's last album released
From Associated Press
HarperCollins hot for Woody Allen
From Associated Press
Forget the budget, Arnold has bigger plans
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
S.F. Ballet hits higher note in mixed bill
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
Where to ...
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
Domestic strife, doubled
By Samantha Bonar, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
NATO May Withdraw Troops Next Year
From Times Wire Reports
Dialysis Reportedly Considered for Pope
From Times Wire Reports
Former Despot May Win National Forgiveness
From Times Wire Reports
China Sets Space Flight for Next Week
From Associated Press
Donors to Set Up Trust Fund to Oversee Iraq Expenditures
By Paul Richter and Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writers
Keeping a Ledger for the Future
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
Shiites Protest U.S. in Iraq
By Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Japan Will Promise Bush Help
From Times Wire Services
Roh Rejects Aides' Offers to Resign
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
Mexico Fines Pro-Fox Parties Over Campaign Financing
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
7 Dead in Shootout at Gaza Camp
By Henry Chu and Fayed Abu Shammalah, Special to The Times
Russia Asserts Military Options
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
King Mohammed Seeks More Rights for Women in Morocco
From Reuters
Iranian Jurist Wins Nobel Peace Prize
By Azadeh Moaveni and Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
State's Job Losses Worsen
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Countrywide to Expand Loan Servicing Business
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, Times Staff Writer
Economic Data Suggest Recovery Is on Track
From Reuters
GE to Buy Medical Firm; Profit Slips
From Associated Press
Criminal Probe Targets 4 Ex-Execs of Gemstar
By Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writer
SEC Sues Two Other Waksals in ImClone Case
From Reuters
Analysts Silent on Levi Errors
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
A Winning Week for Stocks Ends Quietly
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chevys Files for Chapter 11
From Associated Press
Uprooting Old Vines
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Another Law Firm Dismissed in Pooh Case
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Quattrone Took Part in Issuing Shares
By Walter Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
FCC Seeks More Data on News Corp. Deal
From Reuters
2 NYSE Execs to Get at Least $22 Million Each
From Reuters
Paris Hearing Is Set on Messier Severance
From Associated Press
Qwest Faces Probe on Supplier Pacts
From Bloomberg News
Oracle Extends Bid for PeopleSoft
From Associated Press
Tests Prove Negative on U.S. Export Cattle
From Reuters
Also
Grocers, Union Remain Far Apart
By Nancy Cleeland, Times Staff Writer
FTC to Lead Review of Vivendi-GE Transaction
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Board OKs Ahmanson Ranch Sale
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
Novel Health System Plan Is Faltering
By Donna Horowitz, Special to The Times
Activist Dies on Cusp of Conservation Victory
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Writer Alters Landscape of Christian Fiction
By William Lobdell, Times Staff Writer
Project OKd Near Metro Rail Station
From Times Staff Writers
Police Find Dead Man at Reported Robbery Site
From Times Staff Writers
Food on Stove Sparks Blaze
Freeway Tragedy Is No Surprise, Experts Say
By Deborah Schoch, Times Staff Writer
News Corp. Strikes Deal to Sell Dodgers to Boston Developer
By Jason Reid and Ross Newhan, Times Staff Writers
Douglas Fang, 38; Ran Bay Area Newspaper Firm
By Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writer
Kissed by Mist
Carl Fontana, 75; Innovative Jazz Trombonist
From Staff and Wire Reports
Medi-Cal Scam Suspect Charged in 2002
By Tim Reiterman, Times Staff Writer
Henry L. Giordano, 89; Head of Narcotics Bureau, Colorful Undercover Officer
By Patricia Sullivan, The Washington Post
6-Year Sentence in 2 Racing Deaths
By Mai Tran, Times Staff Writer
New Law Requires That HIV Test Be Offered to Pregnant Women
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Friend Testifies in Trial of 2 Accused in Teen's Death
By Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Board Affirms Decision; King/Drew Training of Surgeons to Halt June 30
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
KOCE Draws a Late Bidder
By Jeff Gottlieb, Times Staff Writer
GOP Makes Gains Among Latinos
By Rich Connell and Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writers
LAX Taxiway Could Reduce Near Misses
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
More Late TV Wisdom: 'Do as I Say, Not ...'
From a Times Staff Writer
Families, Colleagues Remember 39 Who Died in Iraq
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
MTA Strike Likely, Union Says
By Kurt Streeter, Times Staff Writer
Family Thanked for East L.A. Plans
By Jose Cardenas, Times Staff Writer
Abuse Protesters Anger Many
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Made for Walking, but if You're Small Enough, They Work for Spelunking
By Steve Harvey
Millions Urged for Ormond Beach Wetlands
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
Charles Seabrook, 94; Created Method to Freeze Vegetables
From Staff and Wire Reports
Lord Rayne, 85; British Developer and Philanthropist
From Staff and Wire Reports
Encino Music, Story Festival Honors Slain Journalist
By Patricia Ward Biederman, Times Staff Writer
Priests Want Married Clergy Discussed
By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer
Rumsfeld Rues Rising U.S. Losses in Iraq
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
9-Month-Old Bear Cub Is Released Into the Wild
From Staff and Wire Reports
Man Died of Natural Causes, Jury Rules
From Staff and Wire Reports
Tram Officials Seek to Have Helicopter on Call
From Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Transfers 9 Acres to Tribal Rancheria
From Staff and Wire Reports
Police Warn Women About Paroled Rapist
From Staff and Wire Reports
Multicolored Bill Makes Commuters See Red
From Staff and Wire Reports
4 Water Agencies Sign 75-Year Agreement
From Staff and Wire Reports
Economist Optimistic Over Real Estate Market
From Staff and Wire Reports
Gang Shootout Kills Bystander, Injures 1
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Sunscreen? Check. Cigarettes? Sorry.
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Angels at the Gate
Parents: Accused Teacher Had a Good Reputation
By David Mckibben and Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writers
Firms Tout Natural Gas Terminals
By Sandra Murillo, Times Staff Writer
Schwarzenegger Team Focuses on 2 Key Posts
By Peter Nicholas and Matea Gold, Times Staff Writers
Sheriff's Office Is Sued in Death of Woman
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
West Nile Virus Victim Proves Disease Merits Respect, Not Fear
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Union Loses Bid on Disciplining of Deputies
By Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Air Force to Shield Sex Victims' IDs
From Associated Press
High School Shooting Victim, 15, Dies
From Times Wire Reports
Michigan Congressman Undergoes Surgery
From Times Wire Reports
New Concealed Weapons Law Is Blocked by Judge
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Steps Up Effort to Destabilize Castro's Regime
By Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writer
Army Chaplain in Guantanamo Case Is Charged
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
Cheney Counterattacks War's Critics
By Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Additive Rises to Top of Energy Debate
By Richard Simon, Times Staff Writer
Limbaugh Admits Painkiller Addiction
By John J. Goldman and Steve Carney, Special to The Times
White House Eases Land Rules for Miners
By Elizabeth Shogren, Times Staff Writer
Thousands Mourn Slain Pastor
From Associated Press
Novelist Guilty of Murder
Cadet to Face Rape Court-Martial
From Associated Press
SCIENCE
Wild-Born Crested Ibis Dies of Head Injury
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
China Plans to Survey the Moon With Satellite
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Scientists Taking Census of Endangered Gorillas
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NASA Tests New Plane Powered by Laser Beam
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Scientist Claims Exclusion From Nobel Prize for MRI
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii and Charles Piller, Times Staff Writers
Satellites Give Peek at Penguin 'Oases'
From Reuters
Hurt Feelings? Your Brain Feels Your Pain
By Usha Lee Mcfarling, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
He's Way Out of Line
Gunslingers' Showdown at the Fenway Corral
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
They May Be Frank's and Beane's Team
By Ross Newhan
Padilla Is Injured in Accident
From Staff and Wire Reports
He Wanted His 10% of First Place, Not Second
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Chargers Compromise in Lease Dispute
From Bloomberg News
Rice Ends Up Being Money for Clippers
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Dodger Owners: The Timeline
A Fast Change of Face
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Fight, Fight, Fight Cry Gets a Literal Response
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Michigan Wins With 31-Point Quarter
From Associated Press
Suspended Clarett Files Suit Against Ohio State
From Associated Press
Another One Bites the Dirt
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Top Performers
Fewer Mistakes Give Win to Wilson
By Eric Stephens;steve Galluzzo;mayar Zokaei
Four Arrested After Fights Start at Dominguez
From Staff and Wire Reports
Distance Coach Rallies Murrieta Valley Teams
By John Ortega;lauren Peterson
The Times' Top 25
Hart on a Roll in the Win Column
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Marmonte Showdown Is a Mow Down
By Eric Sondheimer, Times Staff Writer
Top Performers
Shared Pain, Shared Success
By Martin Henderson, Times Staff Writer
A Happy Return for Servite
By Paul Mcleod;john Ortega;melanie Neff;ben Bolch
He Doubles Up at Keeneland
By Bob Mieszerski
Gleason Catches a Knee, and a Break
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Victory Is a Shot in the Arm for Kings
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutors Hedge on Open Hearing
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
This Laker Media Day Has a Surreal Feel to It
By Mark Heisler, Times Staff Writer
So Much Baseball, So Little Objectivity
Dodger Numbers Still Look Spooky
Trial and Tribulation Ahead for the Lakers
Channel 2 Must Have Commitment to Ratings
You Have to Give These A's an F
Meanwhile, Back on the Basketball Court
Bad Sign Came Early for Women's Team
What a Difference a Victory Makes
Stupid Statements, No Matter the Source
Royaltime Classic One to Beat in Las Damas
By Bob Mieszerski
McCourt Took Some Time to Develop
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
Stackhouse Is Sidelined
From Associated Press
Stephenson Raps Asian Players
From Staff and Wire Reports
O'Leary Builds NFL Resume
By Sam Farmer
It Will Be Like Old Times for Delhomme
By Sam Farmer
Swinging an Ax Is Costly for Hanson
From Associated Press
Kariya, Selanne Help Avalanche Win, 5-0
From Associated Press
It's Long, Strange Triple as Cubs Win
By Peter Schmuck, Baltimore Sun
Clement Says Marlins Stronger With Willis
From Associated Press
They'll Probably Have Some Scores to Settle
By Mike Penner
Some Advice to the New Guy: Don't Be Crazy, Like a Fox
By Bill Plaschke
Galaxy Limping to the Finish
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Dorrell Uses Scare Tactics to Prepare for Mildcats
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
All Those Penalties an Issue to Dorrell
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
The Scouting Report
By Mike Digiovanna
Trojans Are Looking for Home Improvement
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Carroll Pleased With Kick-Start
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
The Scouting Report
By Gary Klein
Loss Won't Tarnish U.S.
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Glen Rice File PROFILE Age: 36. Pos...
WUSA's Future Hinges on Meeting
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Today's Third-Place Game
By Grahame L. Jones
NEWS
Public Schools Are Becoming Charity Cases
By Seth Shteir, Seth Shteir is a teacher at Children's Community School in Van Nuys.
'Environmental Terrorism' Is a Matter of Definition
By Phil Zuckerman, Phil Zuckerman is a professor of sociology at Pitzer College.
RELATED KEYWORDS
Acquisitions
Investigations
Executives
Los Angeles Dodgers (Baseball Team)
Books
College Athletics
Politics
Murders
Memorials
Football
Advertisement
Copyright 2009 Los Angeles Times
Terms of Service
|
Privacy Policy