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What happened on October 28, 2003
OPINION
Iraq's Ominous Bombings
Shop Smart, Students
Silence Feeds 9/11 Theories
Medical Journal Gives Information, not Hype
Raging Fires Illuminate Our Plans and Policies
Costly Prescription for Senior Citizen
Those Heavenly Arches
Defense Chief's Pause for Thought
Outsourcing Jobs May Outsource Prosperity
Money for Nothing
Dog Bites Man in Baghdad
By Max Boot
An Opportunity for Peace in Sudan
By Colin L. Powell
Scapegoating Illegal Workers Won't Seal the Borders
By Robert Scheer
Smoldering Sickness of the Arsonist
By Joseph Wambaugh
ENTERTAINMENT
Portishead singer Gibbons stretches in lovely directions
By Steve Baltin, Special to The Times
A one-man melting pot
By Mike Boehm, Times Staff Writer
Oddball characters spin dark tales of human complexity
By Bernadette Murphy, Special to The Times
By the Numbers
By Lorenza Munoz
Russian satirist in search of a stage
By Robyn Dixon, Times Staff Writer
Brass Band goes well beyond the traditional
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
In some cultures, works of art are part of daily life
Dancer fleshes out her art
By Victoria Looseleaf, Special to The Times
When nature's dragons awake
By Mary Mcnamara
Here, at last
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
California queen rules this garden
By Leah Ollman, Special to The Times
Jokes & Riddles
Wallace initiated move to Fox
By Elizabeth Jensen
'Matrix' may get jump on film pirates
From Reuters
Finally
People admits altering photo
From Associated Press
Beethoven goes on the block
From Associated Press
The joke's on 'Joe,' but he proves he's no schmo
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
'Jumping Jaguars'
By Alex Cervantes and Esther De Michael Cervantes, Special to The Times
From the soundstage to the classroom
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
After a warmup, Kissin gives Disney a workout
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Can the Beats go on? Poets, artists and fans hope so
By Scott Timberg, Times Staff Writer
Another hour of twists for a helter-skelter '24'
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
4 Suicide Bombings Kill 35 in Baghdad
By Alissa J. Rubin and David Lamb, Times Staff Writers
Congo Plunder Report to Be Kept Partly Secret
From Times Wire Reports
Space Capsule Delivers 3 Safely Back to Earth
From Times Wire Reports
Australia, New Zealand to Begin Troop Pullback
From Times Wire Reports
Rescuers at Mine Try to Reach Air Pocket
From Times Wire Reports
Age Limit Bugs Japanese Legislator
From Times Wire Reports
Judge Postpones Trial in 2002 Hotel Bombing
From Times Wire Reports
Quick Work by Iraq Police Foils a Would-Be Attacker
By David Lamb and Suhail Ahmed, Times Staff Writers
Beijing Releases American Consultant
From Associated Press
Iraqi Police Struggle to Hold Back a Crime Wave
By Tyler Marshall, Times Staff Writer
Attacks Claim Lives of 3 U.S. Soldiers in Iraq
From Associated Press
Defector's Trip to U.S. Divisive in South Korea
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
Despite Its Threats, Sharon Says Israel Won't Kill Arafat
By Henry Chu, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Officials Account for Iraqi Funds
From Reuters
Putin Reassures Jittery Investors, Defends Arrest of Tycoon
By Robyn Dixon, Times Staff Writer
Enemy More Audacious but Still Anonymous
By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Lions Gate to Buy Artisan Entertainment
By James Bates, Times Staff Writer
BofA to Buy Fleet in New England
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
World Series Ratings Up 8%, Boosting Fox
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Genentech Drug for Psoriasis Gets Approval of FDA
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Guess Earnings Nearly Double
By Leslie Earnest, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Home Sales Reach Record Pace
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Stocks Jump on a Spurt of Mergers
From Associated Press
Big Deals May Signal Recovery in Mergers
From Reuters
Microsoft Offers Peek at the Next Windows
From Associated Press
Sony to Trim 20,000 Jobs Over Three Years
From Times Wires Services
American Express Profit Rises 12%
From Bloomberg News
P & G Profit Up 20% on Acquisition, Drug Sales
From Bloomberg News
Time Warner's AOL Sued by Ohio Officials
From Bloomberg News
Intel, Advanced Micro Cut Prices on Chips
From Bloomberg News
Interest Rates Rise in Treasury Bill Auction
From Associated Press
UnitedHealth Agrees to Buy Mid Atlantic
From Associated Press
Acclaim Settles With Cyclist Over Game
From Reuters
Suit Against Quattrone to Be Tried in Calif.
From Bloomberg News
California Gasoline Prices Still Falling
By Elizabeth Douglass
GM Faces Safety Probe on Silverado Pickup
From Bloomberg News
Also
Hanson Denies Stealing Sand
From Bloomberg News
RJR, B&W in $3-Billion Merger Deal
By Myron Levin, Times Staff Writer
Standard Pacific's Profit Soars Amid Brisk Home Sales
By Roger Vincent Times Staff Writer, Times Staff Writer
Tortilla Makers Try Not to Get Flattened
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Party Videotape at Issue in Tyco Trial
From Associated Press
Baby Bells Call on Tech for Aid
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Venture Capital Investment Dips
From Associated Press
WellPoint to Be Acquired by Anthem
By James F. Peltz and Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writers
Regulators May Charge Putnam Soon
From Reuters
Reed Begins Revamping NYSE
From Bloomberg News
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Fighting Flames, Fears
By Holly J. Wolcott, Sharon Bernstein and Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writers
Blake's Attorney Challenges Allegation
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
Bratton Touts a Year of Progress at the LAPD
By Megan Garvey and Richard Winton, Times Staff Writers
Warning Issued Over State's Finances
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Orange County Expected to Keep Interim Top Executive Until 2005
By Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writer
Santa Barbara County Leaders OK Start of Work to Relieve U.S. 101 Congestion
By William Overend, Times Staff Writer
Room to Roam
Film Agency Cuts Off Legal Fees for Cluff
From a Times Staff Writer
Report Tracks Health Care for Elderly
By Lisa Richardson, Times Staff Writer
91 Tollway Refinancing Bond Is OKd
By Dan Weikel, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood's Stars Victims of Premature Wrinkling
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Waging a Fierce Battle
Campuses Close, and Brace for Anguish
By Kristina Sauerwein, Times Staff Writer
At Least 2 Wounded by Gunfire at Funeral
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Haven House Helps Families Put Fear and Violence Behind Them
By Cara Mia Dimassa, Times Staff Writer
Blessings for the Unknown
A Procedural Blueprint if Your Home Burns
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Evidence on Ex-Judge Is Tossed
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Sheriff's Department Faces Scrutiny in Fatal Standoff
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
No Way Out When Home Is in 'Firebelt'
By Steve Lopez
Wildfire Toll Tops 1,500 Homes
By Tracy Wilson, Stuart Pfeifer and Mitchell Landsberg, Times Staff Writers
Fighting Flames, Fears
By Sue Fox and Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writers
MTA Ends Talks With Mechanics
By Kurt Streeter, Times Staff Writer
Newhall Project Gets OK to Build
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
Hazy Day Prods Residents Into Checking Out the Great Indoors
By Jeff Gottlieb, Times Staff Writer
Man Killed Trying to Prevent Car Theft
From Times Staff Reports
Suspected Bank Robber Arrested in Long Beach
From Times Staff Reports
2 Decomposed Bodies Found in Motel Room
From Times Staff Reports
Spammers Sometimes Bombard Inboxes With Hare-Brained Schemes
By Steve Harvey
William Cramer, 81; Congressman Called 'Mr. Republican'
From Staff and Wire Reports
James Hanley, 83; Congressman Was Liberal Democrat
From Staff and Wire Reports
'Butch' Redfeairn, 51; Led Splinter Aryan Nations Group
From Staff and Wire Reports
Just Another Day in Our Postcard Paradise
By Patt Morrison
Arc Of Devastation
Electricity Link Into San Diego Goes Out
By Nancy Rivera Brooks, Times Staff Writer
Suit Links 6 Accused Priests to Parish
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
A Time for Prayer
Life-or-Death Choices on Staying or Fleeing
By Scott Glover, Jack Leonard and Megan Garvey, Times Staff Writers
Residents Ponder Questions That Remain Unanswerable
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Despite Risk, Hills Irresistible to Home Buyers
By Geoffrey Mohan and Doug Smith, Times Staff Writers
Water Board Ousts Robles
By Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Lies Low as Fires Burn, Ash Falls
By Tony Perry, Kimi Yoshino and Mike Anton, Times Staff Writers
Wine Country Claims Biggest Pumpkin Pie
From Times Wire Reports
Dental Offices Cited as a Source of Bay's Mercury
From Times Wire Reports
Hit-and-Run Suspect Said to Be Hiding in S.F.
From Times Wire Reports
Police Kill Man Fleeing Shooting at Nightclub
From Times Wire Reports
Fighting Flames, Fears
By Dave Mckibben and Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writers
Actor Is Sentenced in Fleiss Harassment Case
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
Southland Fire Coverage Contributors
Firefighters Are Forced to Make Indirect Attacks
By Louis Sahagun and Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writers
Kindness Lifts Weary Crews
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
Neither Careful Planning Nor a Fast Escape Stave Off Tragedy
By Mike Anton and Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writers
O.C. Sends Fire Help, Keeps Vigil
By Daniel Yi and David Reyes, Times Staff Writers
Walter Edward Washington, 88; Mayor of D.C. Prevented Big Riots
From Associated Press
Cooler, Less Windy Weather on the Way
By Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writer
Coping With MTA Strike Takes Ingenuity, Gumption
By Sharon Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Court's Merced River Ruling Creates Uncertainty Over Yosemite's Future
By Eric Bailey, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Newspaper Names Its First Ombudsman
From Times Wire Reports
FDA Warns Doctors About Antidepressants
From Times Wire Reports
Iraqi Attorney Who Aided Rescue Honored
From Times Wire Reports
Doctor Linked to Child Pornography Is Arrested
From Times Wire Reports
TWA Flight 800 to Be Used for Safety Training
From Times Wire Reports
Washington Feels the Heat From California
By Richard Simon and Bettina Boxall, Times Staff Writers
Dean Wins Support of Two Key Unions
By Hugo Martin, Times staff writer
Democratic Presidential Hopefuls Mired in Disagreements Over War
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Says He Doesn't Recall Cutting Up Friend
By Lianne Hart, Times Staff Writer
Few Voters Committing to Edwards
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
13 States Target New Clean Air Act Rules
From Associated Press
Bush to Make Plea for Medicare Drug Bill
By Vicki Kemper and Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writers
'Intimidation' Against AIDS Studies Claimed
By Aaron Zitner, Times Staff Writer
Lunch Ladies Dish Up Lottery Win
From Associated Press
Witnesses Offer Vivid Details of Sniper Shootings
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
Oversight Blamed in New Jersey Starvation Case
By Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
The macho mold falls overboard
By Heidi Hough, Special to The Times
Outdoors' very last Bard mangling
Another Whitney letter?
No. Strafe him, flyboy.
Just Back
Feat Of The Week
Cheap tricks
By Geoffrey Mohan, Times Staff Writer
Deaths of dolphins roil debate
By Pete Thomas
Frugal foresters keep their jobs
By J. Michael Kennedy
Danger is an outside job
By J. Michael Kennedy
Call of the tame
By Charles Solomon
A fiery shutdown
By J. Michael Kennedy, Times Staff Writer
Season of honkin' monsters
By Pete Thomas
Monarch
By David Lukas
Hamstrung heroes?
By Douglas Gantenbein
Freshwater
Let it roll
Staring into the jaws of death
By Michael Koehn
Where all the wild things are
By David Lukas
Longboarders catch airwaves
By Emmett Berg
Extreme, or just extremely weird
By Jordan Rane
You gotta catch a break
Weather beaters
Camping's big stink
By Julie Sheer, Times Staff Writer
Shaky legs, biting bugs
By Will James, Times Staff Writer
Destruction at the oasis
By Christopher Reynolds
SCIENCE
A Trying Time for Science
By Charles Piller, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
A Wing and Some Prayers
Stewart Is High on List
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Gaines Is Said to Be on List
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Little Won't Return to Manage Red Sox
From Associated Press
Florida State, USC Move Up in BCS
From Associated Press
Magee Was Always King of the Anteaters
By John Weyler, Special to The Times
Dolphins Get Past Chargers
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Lower Sights
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Simmons Makes the Most of His Chance
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Playoff Run Shadows First Eastern Swing
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Benson Set to Return
From Associated Press
Life Gets a Little Too Real for Kobe and the Lakers
By Mark Heisler
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
Fires Force Schools to Alter Schedules
By Martin Henderson; Paul Mcleod; Peter Yoon;john Ortega
The Times' Rankings
By Paul Mcleod; John Ortega;lauren Peterson;dan Arritt;peter Yoon
She Has More Than Her Foot in Door Now
By Eric Sondheimer
Football Standings
Corvo Gets 2-Year Suspended Sentence
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
At Least Kupchak Sounds Positive
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Bryant Is Talking It Up
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Stackhouse Is Sidelined
From Associated Press
League Suspends 76ers' Robinson
From Wire Reports
The Talking Points All Favor TNT
By Larry Stewart
Those Little Decisions Can Prove Quite Costly
By Ross Newhan
Gordon Drives to Victory in Rain-Interrupted Race
From Staff and Wire Reports
Russell Released by the Raiders
From Associated Press
LeClair Is Back in Style for Flyers
From Associated Press
Determined to honor the memory of Dan Snyder, support Dany...
By Helene Elliott
The Times' Rankings
By Helene Elliott
Gaborik, Wild Still at Impasse
From Associated Press
Racing Into the Future
By Shav Glick, Times Staff Writer
Quotebook
U.S. Snaps Losing Streak in World Cup
From Times Wire Services
There's Plenty of Blame to Go Around for Lakers
By T.J. Simers
Preki Wins His Second Scoring Title
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
UCLA's Offense Hindered
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Leisle Has Latest Significant Injury
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Tough Day for Killeen
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
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