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What happened on September 02, 2003
OPINION
Lawyers' New Ethical Duties
A Case for Radical Surgery
Ice Cream on the Brain
Kucinich, Democrat
It's 'Commissar Cruz' vs. the 'Indeterminater'
Intolerance Blocks Islam Renaissance
Clean Air: Power Plants' Rules and 9/11's Risks
Korea Expert Resigns
It Has Water and People
Fiscal Health Calls for Painful Remedies
By John W. Ellwood, John W. Ellwood is a professor of public policy at UC Berkeley.
Shift Money From the Colleges to K-12
By Amitai Etzioni, Amitai Etzioni teaches at George Washington University. His most recent book is "My Brother's Keeper: A Memoir and a Message" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2003).
Bush Was All Too Willing to Use Emigres' Lies
By Robert Scheer, Robert Scheer writes a weekly column for The Times.
ENTERTAINMENT
Box Office
'Jeepers Creepers 2' ruled the theaters
From Times staff and wire service reports
Fan-pandering antics rev up 'Idol' showcase
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Sunny side of horror
By Patrick Goldstein
A horror a week will keep fans screaming
By Patrick Goldstein
Bertolucci Lashes Out At Studio Over Film Cuts
By David Gritten, Special to The Times
Master of color turns another page
By Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writer
Thinking about an important sculptural work
Shelter life, without the bite
By Mary Mcnamara
The Wesselmann season
By David Pagel, Special to The Times
Jokes & Riddles
Required reading for pundits
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
'Schmo' bears the brunt of the joke
By Mark Sachs, Times Staff Writer
Look behind the DVD
By Marc Saltzman, Special to The Times
'City of Dreams'
By Michelle Markel, Special to The Times
Hefty pay for an easy career change
By Susan Reimer, Baltimore Sun
Bath-time toys come to life in new Nick Jr. TV show
By Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writer
Familiar authors, uproars fill fall's literary landscape
By David L. Ulin, Special to The Times
WORLD
Judge Orders Officers Freed
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
China to Reduce Army's Strength by 200,000
From Times Wire Services
Weapons Expert Felt Betrayed, Widow Testifies
From Associated Press
U.S. Launches New Assault on Militants
From Times Wire Reports
State Makes Marijuana Available at Pharmacies
From Times Wire Reports
Surge in Violence in Kashmir Claims 17 Lives
From Times Wire Reports
Junta Denies Suu Kyi Is on Hunger Strike
From Times Wire Reports
India Detains 4 in Deadly Bombings
From Times Wire Services
Chechens Find Conflict They Fled Has Followed
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Cabinet Appointed by Iraqis
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Charges Rejected in Journalist's Death
From Times Wire Reports
Cleric's Militia Seizes Hussein Loyalist in Raid
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Times Staff Writer
Flooded in Baghdad
Libyans in Talks With Victims' Kin
By Megan K. Stack and Paul Richter, Times Staff Writers
'Mexico Demands Better,' Fox Says in Midterm Speech
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
Israelis Faulted for Response to Riots
By Henry Chu, Times Staff Writer
Briton Cleared in Iraq Abuse Case
From Associated Press
Resistance in Iraq Is Home Grown
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Pro Bowling Enters a Rowdy New League
By Curtis Eichelberger, Bloomberg News
Telecom Firms Are Eager to Play Sports
By Ben Klayman, Reuters
Upstart TV Networks Give It Old College Try
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Google Steps Into EBay Territory
By Anthony Effinger, Bloomberg News
Island Entrepreneurs Find a Niche With 'Made in Hawaii' Merchandise
By B.J. Reyes, Associated Press
Confidence in Recovery Boosts Stocks
From Reuters
Tone Deaf to a Moral Dilemma?
By Jon Healey and Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writers
Toyota Unveils Car That Parks Itself
From Reuters
Venezuela's Economy Falls 9.4% for Quarter
From Bloomberg News
France Telecom Makes Offer for Wireless Unit
From Bloomberg News
Southland Automaker Keeps Fast Company
By John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Defrauded Investors Have Stories to Tell
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
A New Risk in the World of Film Stunts
By Richard Verrier and P.J. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writers
State Officials to Press Unocal
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Landmark Awaits New Role
By Cara Mia Dimassa, Times Staff Writer
Bustamante's Pinch of 'Yes' Nips Davis
By Michael Finnegan and Matea Gold, Times Staff Writers
Schwarzenegger Takes His Campaign to the State Fair
By Dan Morain and Scott Martelle, Times Staff Writers
Rock for Sale; Ocean Views
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
Man Held After Wife's Body Found in Trunk
From Staff and Wire Reports
1 Person Killed, Child Hurt in Vehicle Rollover
From Staff and Wire Reports
Van Rolls Over After Chase; 16 Injured
By Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Jack Eisner, 77; Spent Millions Spreading Story of Holocaust
By Myrna Oliver, Times Staff Writer
O.C. School Aid in Works
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
Reserve, Guard Units Hit Hard
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
Labor Day Rallies Draw Advocates and Politicians
By Tina Daunt, Daniel Hernandez and Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writers
LAX to Get U.S. Funds
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
Homicide Figures Show Shift in City, County Rates
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
Elderly Driver Hits Four Pedestrians in Santa Cruz
Ljubomir Pantscheff, 89; Bulgarian Performed at Vienna State Opera
From Staff and Wire Reports
Msgr. Robert Hupp, 88; Head of Boys Town Opened Facility to Girls
From Staff and Wire Reports
Charles W.J. Scaife, 65; Teacher Brought Fun Into Science Classes
From Staff and Wire Reports
Werner Goldsmith, 79; Expert on Collisions and Head Injuries
From Staff and Wire Reports
Frank MacDonald, 107; Australia's Oldest World War I Veteran
From Staff and Wire Reports
Do Voters Want Less Smut, More Substance? Oui
By Patt Morrison
Democrats Rally Against the Recall
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
Prop. 53 Would Mandate Funding for Infrastructure
By Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writer
Democrats Work Crowds on Labor Day
By Gregg Jones and Matea Gold, Times Staff Writers
How do I get an absentee ballot for the Oct. 7 recall election?
By Allison Hoffman
After 55 Years, He's Become One of San Juan Capistrano's Historic Sights
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
A Detective's 10-Year Pursuit Is Paying Off
By Tracy Wilson, Times Staff Writer
Yesteryear's O.C. Is Back Again
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Marin Giving No Thanks for Tasty Visitor
By Donna Horowitz, Special to The Times
3 Sought in Ventura Shooting
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
Stepping Back Into History
Warning to Ratepayers a False Alarm
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
At Times, Automated System May Ticket the Wrong Driver
By Sharon Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Three Employees Found Dead in Restaurant
From Times Wire Reports
Jimena Weakens Into Tropical Storm
From Times Wire Reports
First Portion of Deadly Nerve Gas Destroyed
From Times Wire Reports
Rescuers Search in Vain for Man Lost in Surf
From Times Wire Reports
To Save Jobs, Bush Will Appoint a Manufacturing Czar
By John Hendren, Times Staff Writer
Drive-In Theaters Flicker Back to Life
By David Lamb, Times Staff Writer
Powers of Patriot Act in Eye of the Beholder
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Heavy Rains Douse Much of the Midwest, East
From Associated Press
Jackson Arrested at Labor March
From Associated Press
SPORTS
So Many Pigeons, So Little Time
Blue Jays Celebrate With Halladay Win
From Associated Press
Spiezio Has Value to Angels
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Big Crowds Boost City Coffers
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Twins Get Orosco From the Yankees
From Associated Press
An Old Guy Bubbles Over With Enthusiasm
By John Weyler
Hot Corner
By Lonnie White
Astro Naught for Nomo
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Lo Duca Sprains His Jaw
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Gunn Lifts Texas Christian
From Associated Press
Nebraska Gets Into Top 25; USC Is No. 4
From Associated Press
Scott Takes Route 66 to Victory
From Associated Press
Green Shoulders Problem
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Joey Franco Turns It Around
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Hinds Looking for Payback
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
There's No Keeping Up With Jones
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Nixon's Blast Lifts Red Sox
From Associated Press
Standing Pat Was Luxury Dodgers Couldn't Afford
By Ross Newhan
Pittsburgh's Porter Is Out of Hospital
From Staff and Wire Reports
Giants' Bonds Doesn't Miss a Beat
From Associated Press
Specializing Would've Cost Him Something Special
IOC Proposes a Team Effort
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Capriati Storms to Win
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Running Deception Play Isn't a Strength of Bruins
By T.J. Simers
Surprises in Apertura Standings
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Sparks Escape Lynx
By Mike Terry, Times Staff Writer
Bruins Open for Business
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
In Reality, Lewis Is the No. 1 Choice
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Auburn Win Pays Off in Poll
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Rolls Over Costa Rica
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
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