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What happened on August 30, 2004
OPINION
Off-the-Rails Drug Policy
Fossilized Ideas on Energy
Governor's Reform Option
Spinning Tales About Kerry in Vietnam
Lost Experience
On the Spice Trail
Mickey Mouse as Spawn of Satan?
Let's Leave Some Oil for Use in the Future
For Tribe, Sovereignty Is the Real Issue
Iran and Zionism
Collectors' Nightmare
To One Vet, the New Gripes Seem Lightweight
The Aura of the Office
By David I. Kertzer
Demand for School Improvement Is Losing Steam
By Arthur Levine
The Pols Nap as Poverty Expands
By Douglas Mackinnon
All Work and No Play Is the U.S. Way
By Joan Williams and Ariane Hegewisch
ENTERTAINMENT
The odd couple: GOP and NYC
By Geraldine Baum
You gotta have heart: Ways to inspire learning
By Bernadette Murphy, Special to The Times
Siblings have mastered resilience; next is ambition
By Michael Ordona, Times Staff Writer
A PG-15 rating would serve the older-teen market
By Rick Mitchell
Plein-air pianism triumphs at the Ford
By Richard S. Ginell, Special to The Times
Trio gets back to the Rite stuff
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
They're back in black
By Steve Hochman, Special to The Times
PBS carries convention momentum into N.Y.
By Elizabeth Jensen, Times Staff Writer
Can you imagine yourself playing in the Olympics?
Big wins for Fox11, KMEX
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
Byrne's still moved by global rhythms
By Randy Lewis, Times Staff Writer
'Daily Show' scores by cutting and pasting
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
Decker troupe steams up the windows
By Victoria Looseleaf, Special to The Times
It pays to be angry
By R. Kinsey Lowe, Times Staff Writer
Log Cabin fever
By Anne-marie O'Connor, Times Staff Writer
It was the wait of the world
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
Jokes & Riddles
Rei Aoo's bold moves meet the test of taiko
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
'A Vote for Mr. Lincoln'
By Elizabeth Van Steenwyk, Special to The Times
Protest art, sideshow to political circus
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Going where many perish: daytime TV
By Jonathan Taylor, Times Staff Writer
Will 'The Cookout' sizzle -- or fizzle? You decide
By Susan King
Deuces are wild at Latin Grammys
By Agustin Gurza
'Dance 360' brings teen music shows full circle
By Greg Braxton
'Hero' jets to first place
By Robert Welkos, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Truck Bombing Kills at Least 7 at U.S. Firm in Afghan Capital
By Hamida Ghafour and Jube Shiver Jr., Special to The Times
Allawi Says He Regularly Meets With Insurgents to Halt Violence
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell and T. Christian Miller, Times Staff Writers
Peace Talks on Sudan End in Deadlock
From Times Wire Reports
Singer's Defeat Another Blow to Palestinians
From Times Wire Reports
Suspect in Plot to Kill President Is Captured
From Times Wire Reports
Kremlin's Man Leads Chechen Vote
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Prison Abuse Figure Blames 'Secret Services'
From Associated Press
Chirac Demands Captors Release Two Journalists
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Greeks Hope It Was All Worth It
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
A Grisly Pattern Emerges From London Nights
By John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writer
Mexico Mayor Leads Protest
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
For Good Press, Slip 'Em Pesos
By Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Airbus Plans to Develop Rival to Boeing's 7E7
From Bloomberg News
U.S. Dollar May Ease on Concerns Over Employment, Survey Finds
From Bloomberg News
FBI Shift Crimps White-Collar Crime Probes
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
Anaheim's the Latest of NFL Footballs
By Michael Hiltzik
Gateway Focusing on Its PC Core to Drive Sales
By Terril Yue Jones, Times Staff Writer
Slow Week Expected on Wall Street
From Reuters
O.C. Resorts Finding a Rich Niche
By Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writer
Silicon Valley Bet Looking Dubious
From Bloomberg News
Network With No Strings Attached
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
A little exercise goes a long way for heart health
By John Briley, Washington Post
Canadian sites look overseas for drug supply
By Daniel Costello, Times Staff Writer
Antifungal drug can curb yeast infections
From Associated Press
Cleaning products may be linked to children's asthma
From Reuters
Viagra helps mountain climbers breathe easier
By Valerie Reitman Times Staff Writer, Times Staff Writer
Steady does it when stretching legs, resulting in greater flexibility
By Karen Voight, Karen Voight can be reached at kvoightla@aol.com.
It's OK to think big
By Roy M. Wallack
Alternative to the dreaded jab
By Linda Marsa, Special to The Times
Lactic acid may not be a workout's enemy
By Rick Weiss, Washington Post
Care is given over, but not the stress
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Early detection can be good, but beware the scares
By Nick Owchar, Times Staff Writer
Phone therapy: Call it helpful
By David Kohn, Baltimore Sun
Sun sense slips after baby's first summer
By Hilary E. Macgregor, Times Staff Writer
Neem an insectide, and maybe more
By Elena Conis
Youth appeal
By Valerie Reitman, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Volunteer Walkers Hope Money for Autism Research Follows
By Jennifer Mena, Times Staff Writer
Laura Branigan, 47; Grammy Nominee for 1982 Hit Song 'Gloria'
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Girl Killed in Laguna Niguel Crash Identified
From a Times Staff Writer
University Hopes Housing Creates Sense of Community
By Fred Alvarez, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach Man Fatally Shot During Fundraiser
From a Times Staff Writer
Alleged Diploma Mill Used Churches to Recruit Pupils
By Jason Felch, Times Staff Writer
Costs and Cutbacks Squeeze Hospital
By Matthew Lopas, Times Staff Writer
Thirsty for Justice
Disputed Campus Project on Table
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Lenders Rely on Faith in Humanity
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Huntington Beach Woman Splits Giant Lotto Jackpot
By Jennifer Mena, Times Staff Writer
Sun, Sand and Sizzling O.C. Land Dispute
By Stanley Allison, Times Staff Writer
Governor Is Sprinting for Donations
By Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writer
Leonardus Murdani, 74; Indonesia General Led Invasions
From Associated Press
In El Monte, Two Sides to the Past -- Close Yet Far
By Zeke Minaya, Times Staff Writer
Running a Zoo for the Ears
Times Staff Writer
His Firm Makes Millions by Running the Marathon
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
Rights Groups Take On Deportation Program
By Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writer
'Sausage King' Trial Takes a Back Seat in Bay Area
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
'Scotty' of 'Star Trek' Bids Fans a Fond Farewell
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
Bitter Taste in the Grape Fields
By Mark Arax, Times Staff Writer
Bratton Aims to Score on Police Certification Test
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
State Becomes West Nile Capital of U.S.
By Regine Labossiere, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
A Historic Clash of Slavery, Liberty
By David Zucchino, Times Staff Writer
Better Off Than 4 Years Ago? Nation Is Divided
By Warren Vieth, Times Staff Writer
Bloomberg Walks a Fine Line as Host
By Matea Gold and Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writers
Tropical Storm Gaston Makes Landfall
From Times Wire Reports
Israeli Lobby Group Denies Spying Charges
Doctor Faces Fine for Buying Cuban Dolphins
From Times Wire Reports
Schwarzenegger's Prime-Time Task: Broaden the GOP
By George Skelton
The Clintons Tag Team Bush on Record, Campaign
By Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writer
GOP Gays Find Allies
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
California First Lady Gets a GOP Cameo
From Associated Press
McCain Keeping the Door Open
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
In Tamer Show, MTV Gives OutKast a Big 'Hey Ya!'
From Associated Press
Bush Strives to Join Fraternity of Frustrated Two-Termers
By Ronald Brownstein
White House Memo Fuels Debate on Whether Parks, Politics Mix
By Kathleen Hennessey, Times Staff Writer
Final Flag Check
Anti-Bush Protesters Fill N.Y. Streets
By Josh Getlin and David Zucchino, Times Staff Writers
In Speech, Bush to Stress 'Ownership'
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Undecided Voters Want Bush to Offer Specifics
By Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
For the 2008 Olympics: Synchronized Umpiring
McMillon Answers Urgent Call by the A's
From Associated Press
Kennedy Has a Gift for Return
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Demoted Ortiz Criticizes Scioscia
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Next Show They Look at Meaning of 'Booyah'
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Conejo Valley Comes Up Short in Little League World Series Final
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
Ishii Makes It Count Again
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Even Green Awed by Beltre
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Bush Proves a Perfect Fit in USC's Fearless Offense
By Chris Dufresne
Austin Finally Has a Lot of Nerve in Playoff Win
From Associated Press
'Over The Bay Wins by a Neck
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Ballistic Angel Is in Heaven
By Bob Mieszerski
Schumacher Clinches Title
From Associated Press
Warner Gets Nod With the Giants
From Associated Press
Bonds Hits Homers Nos. 695, 696
From Associated Press
Wells Keeps Passing Road Tests
From Associated Press
U.S. Boxing Gets a Savior
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
A Wild Zeus Chase
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Marathon Leader Knocked Off Course
By Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
Errorists Are Worst Problem
By Mike Penner
Return Was More Than Fare
By Bill Plaschke
Agonizing Loss for Cormier
By Lisa Dillman;, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
In Closing, There's No Standing on Ceremony
By Bill Dwyre, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Men Don't Have Enough Left for Bronze
By Bill Dwyre, Times Staff Writer
Brazil Finds Way Back to the Gold
By Bill Dwyre
Concerns Over Turin Seem to Exceed Those for Greece
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
A Possible Swan Song for Two Ex-Champions
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Quotebook
Familiarity With Offense Breeds Confidence
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Carroll Says Time Will Solve Problems
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
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