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What happened on October 22, 2003
OPINION
A Breach That Can Teach
Rising to the Equation
Do Not Feed the Spectators
Schism in a Church or Religious Evolution?
Home-Grown Plot Can Save a Public Garden
Apology Didn't Defuse the Boykin Controversy
Suicides Among U.S. Troops in Iraq
California Dreamin' Gets a Wake-Up Call
Voting One's Interest
In a Time of Moral Crisis, Pope Swam Against the Tide
Will a City in Search of a Symbol Find One in Its New Concert Hall?
By Robin Rauzi.
Notes From the Hall
By Roy Tanabe, Roy Tanabe is a violinist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
ENTERTAINMENT
Oracles and belief: modern answers to ancient questions
By Merle Rubin, Special to The Times
Hot and cold
By Manohla Dargis, Times Staff Writer
Pushing boundaries
By Diane Haithman, Times Staff Writer
CBS, Doubleday scrap over kidnapping story
By Elizabeth Jensen, Times Staff Writer
'Compass' knows if a spacecraft is coming or going
He forged the way for others
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
'Kid Notorious' is a guilty pleasure
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
TV rankings
Jokes & Riddles
Palestinian film gets Oscar shot
From Associated Press
Starring at Celine's: Elton John
By Richard Cromelin
Cuban dancers to seek asylum
From Associated Press
A Bollywood ring to it?
From Associated Press
Finally
Plimpton wills space to journal
From Associated Press
His life in cartoons
By Lisa Rosen, Special to The Times
LACMA targets architect
By Louise Roug, Times Staff Writer
The word on the street
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
They're there to lift and support
By Steven Rosen, Special to The Times
'Grandmother's Bicycle'
By Nancy Smiler Levinson, Special to The Times
On the West Coast front
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
For Fox, baseball is a hit, new shows a miss
By Greg Braxton
Two trips to the Arab world
By Scott Sandell, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Premier Dismisses Criticism of Remarks
From Times Wire Reports
Soldiers Trade In Weapons for Work
From Times Wire Reports
Politicians Arrested, Accused of Rebel Ties
From Times Wire Reports
Survivor of Trip Down Falls Will Be Charged
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Stops Off in Bali for Talks After Asia Summit
By Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Cardinals Now Must Ponder the Unspoken
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Iran Accedes to Demands of Nuclear Agency
By Douglas Frantz, Times Staff Writer
21 Arrested During Raids in Karbala
By David Lamb and Raheem Salman, Times Staff Writers
Gaza Deaths Spark Anger and Debate
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
Election Date Set for N. Ireland
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Thinks 9/11 Planner Killed Pearl
By Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writer
Powell Arrives to Bolster Sudan Talks
By Solomon Moore, Times Staff Writer
Moderates in Taliban Are Given a Break
By Paul Watson, Times Staff Writer
Previous Pacts May Inspire Deal on N. Korea
By Sonni Efron, Times Staff Writer
Plan for Turkish Troops to Aid U.S. in Iraq Stalls
By John Hendren and Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writers
U.N. Calls on Israel to Stop Building Wall
From Associated Press
BUSINESS
Amazon Swings to Profit as Sales Rise
By Alex Pham, Times Staff Writer
Amgen Earnings Rebound on Sales of Anemia Drugs
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Avery's Net Income Rises 5%; Job Cuts Announced
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
Wells Fargo, Golden West Post Gains in Third-Quarter Profits
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
Blockbuster Sales Fall 1.4%
From Bloomberg News
Cheesecake Factory Profit Jumps 19% on Strong Sales
By Karen Robinson-jacobs, Times Staff Writer
Write-Off Eclipses Chrysler, Benz Gains
From Associated Press
Keep on Trucking at the Ports
By James Flanigan
J2 Global Shares Sink After Lower Forecast
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
LeapFrog Shares Drop 20% on Missed Forecast
From Reuters
Earnings Push Tech Sector Up; AT&T Hurts Dow
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gibson to Market 'Christ' on His Own, Sources Say
By John Horn, Times Staff Writer
MGM Mirage Posts 32% Drop in Net Income
From Bloomberg News
Consumer Group Sues Nextel
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
MPAA Agrees to Soften Ban on 'Screeners'
By Lorenza Munoz and John Horn, Times Staff Writers
Occidental Reports 11% Jump in Profit
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Higher-Profile Role for Ace Picture Picker
By Claudia Eller, Times Staff Writer
AT&T, SBC Post Weak Results
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Putnam May Face Charges of Securities Fraud
From Bloomberg News
Shoppers Plan to Spend More on Holiday Gifts
By Leslie Earnest, Times Staff Writer
Motorola Agrees to Add RealNetworks Software
Jon Healey
Regal Entertainment Net Income Up 22%
From Bloomberg News
Alaska Air Net Income More Than Triples
From Bloomberg News
Hamburger Hamlet Files for Chapter 11
From Bloomberg News
Jury to Resume Work in Quattrone Trial
From Reuters
Freddie Mac May Owe $750 Million in Taxes
From Bloomberg News
Jakks Pacific Profit Falls 31% on Slow Sales
From Dow Jones
ChevronTexaco Seeks Dismissal of Claim
From Bloomberg News
Seagate, Maxtor Profits Rise on Higher Sales
From Bloomberg News
UPS Profit Rises 28% on Shipment Increase
From Bloomberg News
Procter & Gamble Co. must face a suit brought by...
From Bloomberg News
Tobacco Firm Is Found in Contempt
By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
Showing Support
Supplies Dwindle at Affected Grocers
By Melinda Fulmer, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Senate Panel Hears Tax Scheme Testimony
From Bloomberg News
Jury Told of Changes in Tyco's Loan Program
From Bloomberg News
For Some, Strikes Are No Big Deal
By David Streitfeld, Times Staff Writer
Washington Mutual's Earnings Rise 5%
From Bloomberg News
Schwab, Ameritrade Post Profits in Third Quarter
From Bloomberg News and Reuters
Bond Funds Warned on 'Government' Label
From Bloomberg News
Two NYSE Seats Sell at a Five-Year Low
From Bloomberg News
FOOD
Cork that Bordeaux and pour a cold one
By James Ricci, Times Staff Writer
Wake up and smell the pancetta
By Susan Latempa, Special to The Times
After 49 years, the rest is gravy
By Charles Perry, Times Staff Writer
Why use the little red book?
Opaline update
Young on the nose
By David Shaw, Times Staff Writer
Out of its shell
By Regina Schrambling, Special to The Times
Deliciously offbeat
By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer
The man behind Patina's curtain
By Corie Brown, Times Staff Writer
AUTOS
It's light -- but no lightweight
By Dan Neil
Lancer Ralliart eases into fire-breathing performance
By Larry Printz, Morning Call
Kit is an option for glass damage
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Treasurer Warns of Cash Crisis
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Suspect in 2001 O.C. Death Held
3 Shot Dead in Separate Attacks
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
Deputies' Union Aims to Unseat Supervisor Burke
By Daren Briscoe, Times Staff Writer
La Habra Girl, 16, Dies in Predawn Car-Bus Crash
By Mai Tran, Times Staff Writer
Students Learn to Separate L.A.'s Myth From Reality
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Deadly Crash in Oakland
10 Deputies May Face Trial in Labor Dispute
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
$900,000 Message in Athlete's Death
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
Luis A. Ferre, 99; Ex-Governor Sought Puerto Rico Statehood
From Associated Press
Airport Firehouse Work to Resume
By Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writer
Brush Fires Rage in 4 Counties
By Louis Sahagun, Kristina Sauerwein and Monte Morin, Times Staff Writers
Bucking a Toxic Trend
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Robbery Suspect Makes U.S. Wanted List
By Richard Winton, Times Staff Writer
Gov.-Elect Rolls Up His Sleeves on Budget
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
Panel Urges Large-Scale Approach to Protect Fish in Klamath Basin
By Eric Bailey, Times Staff Writer
Man Stabs Lectern at Riverside Meeting
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Health Care Offer to Strikers Looks Good to at Least One Man
By Steve Lopez
3 Victims, County to Share About Half of Luster's Bail
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
Former South Gate Official Charged in Alleged Fraud
By Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer
Iraqi Prisoner Died After Marine Grabbed His Throat, Officials Say
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Margaret 'Mardy' Murie, 101; Helped Create Arctic Refuge
By Myrna Oliver, Times Staff Writer
Privacy in Short Supply at Street Slaying Scenes
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Cyclist Dies After Being Struck From Behind
From Times Staff Reports
$60 Million in Bonds to Be Used for New Tract
From Times Staff Reports
Edison to Be Repaid for Burying Utility Lines
From Times Staff Reports
If You Live in Rancho Santa Margarita, Keep Those Bagpipes to Yourself!
By Steve Harvey
Grocery Dispute Tests Old Friends
By Dana Parsons
Salaries Soar for MTA's Execs
By Kurt Streeter and Mitchell Landsberg, Times Staff Writers
Ventura County Retires Pension Perk
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Pico Rivera Council Rescinds City Manager's 20% Pay Raise
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Vote Delayed on Traffic Policy in Santa Rosa Valley
From a Times Staff Writer
Santa Ana Tracks Still Cause Worry
By Jennifer Mena, Times Staff Writer
Ralphs Customers Sue After Market Cancels Promotion
By Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer
Queen for New Year's Day
4 Prison Employees Absolved in Rape Case
From Times Wire Reports.
Child Molester Will Register in Town
From Times Wire Reports.
Ex-Lawman Wins His Job Lawsuit
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
A Year of Futile Waiting
By Jose Cardenas, Times Staff Writer
Hospital Merger May Get a Nudge
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
Foie Gras Firm Sues Activists Over Raids
By Monte Morin, Times Staff Writer
Panel Urges Changes After Bus-Stop Shootings
By Stephanie Stassel, Times Staff Writer
Rocky Recall Road Ending in Smooth Shift
By Gregg Jones and Dan Morain, Times Staff Writers
Chick Will Review City Travel Costs
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
UC Berkeley Divided Over Admission Policy Criticism
By Daniel Hernandez and Rebecca Trounson, Times Staff Writers
Five-Way Battle in Riverside Election
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Senate OKs Ban on Abortion Procedure
By Janet Hook, Times Staff Writer
Judge Tossed Off Bench for Election Misconduct
From Times Wire Reports
University Is Facing First Strike in Decades
From Times Wire Reports
2 Officers Honored for Foiling 'Grenade' Attack
From Times Wire Reports
Cost of College Up Over 40% in 10 Years, Study Finds
By Shweta Govindarajan, Times Staff Writer
Florida Gov. Orders Feeding Tube
By John-thor Dahlburg, Times Staff Writer
Action on Ban Is Unlikely, Even Its Supporters Agree
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
N.Y. Ferry Captain Summoned to Talks
From Associated Press
General's Comments to Be Investigated
By Esther Schrader, Times Staff Writer
Laptops Are Screened at Guantanamo Base
From Associated Press
Senate Considers Class-Action Bill That Firms Favor
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
Rancor Builds in Philadelphia Mayoral Race
From Associated Press
Self-Representation Is Rarely Sought, Denied
From a Times Staff Writer
Houston Arena Dispute Reveals Ethnic Divide
By Scott Gold, Times Staff Writer
Flooding Nears Record Levels in Parts of Washington State
From Associated Press
TSA Draws Fire Over Breaches in Security
By Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Times Staff Writer
Sniper Suspect, Officer Meet Again in Court
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
Georgia Says Database Is Too Invasive
From Associated Press
NEWS
Defendant in the D.C. Sniper Trial Risks Suicide by Jury
By Alan M. Dershowitz, Harvard law professor Alan M. Dershowitz's latest book is "The Case for Israel" (John Wiley & Sons, 2003).
SPORTS
A Doctor Can Have That Removed
BCA to Grade Hiring Efforts
By Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
European Entrants Might Not Be a Hot Tip
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Here Are a Few Tired Statements to Peruse
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Knee Injury Sidelines Rice for Opening Games in Japan
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Lab Owner in Drug Probe Forced Into the Spotlight
By David Wharton, John Glionna and Tim Reiterman, Times Staff Writers
IAAF Will Retest Paris Samples
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Burnett Lets Fists Do Talking
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Ducks Show Sharks They Can Fly
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Former Colorado Player Is in a Coma
From Times Wire Services
Top Performers
Gardena's Big Two Torment Defenses
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Panel Seeks Mercy Rule for Basketball
By Paul Mcleod; John Ortega, From Staff Reports
Good Chance for Clement
By Bob Mieszerski
Murray Still Preaching a Team-First Mentality
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Kings Shut Out Flyers, 4-0
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
Jackson Has 'No Feel' on Bryant's Situation
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Final Chance for Rocket to Flare
By Ross Newhan
Mother Drops Claim
From Staff and Wire Reports
McNair's Court Case to Proceed
From Associated Press
Khabibulin Lifts Lightning
From Associated Press
Lindros Is Sidelined
From Associated Press
Marlins Have Returned to the Scene of the Crime
By Mike Penner
Nothing Short of Amazing
By Bill Plaschke
Quotebook
100 Years Of The World Series
By Houston Mitchell
Emotional Farewell to Shoemaker
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Lavolpe Has His Supporters
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Acting The Part
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
UCLA Wins With a Pair of Jokers
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Ware's Injury Concerns Dorrell
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Farmer Is Set for Bibby's Rants
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Cassel Decides He'll Move to Tight End
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Yankees Right as Rain
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Zimmer Has Plenty to Say
By Bill Shaikin and Bill Plaschke, Times Staff Writers
Marlins Let a Big One Get Away
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
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