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What happened on July 17, 2004
OPINION
It's Frozen, Old and Fresh
Boardroom Barricades
Petty Politics in Yosemite
The Stark Difference of the Haves and Have-Nots
Cabin in the Woods May Not Belong There
In Black Struggle, Who's the Victim?
If Draft Comes Back, Start With the Senators
Wrong Turn on Roads in National Forests
A Confusing Tale
Put Green Line on Right Track
Mixing Religion, Politics
Don't Blame Prop. 13
ENTERTAINMENT
'Ali G' acts out in a narrow niche
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
Will Al Jazeera air in Canada?
From Associated Press
'Better' living amid Springer-style volatility
By Kevin Crust, Times Staff Writer
He's always had a song in his heart
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Moore's lesson: No one's objective
A view of 'Giants' from inside the curl
Booming approval of the pipe organ
Echoes of a 'gotcha' slip
Identified in his addiction
By Bettijane Levine and Paul Lieberman, Times Staff Writers
Out on a whim as a way of life
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
'CSI' fires two regulars in salary rift
From staff and wire reports
Most TV directors still white males
From a Times staff writer
Finally
Film academy bans 'attack' ads
By John Horn
Unfinished U2 album disappears
From wire reports
Fuel for the pro-war blogs
By Tim Rutten
Blogging starts to pay off as advertisers see Web potential
By Maureen Ryan, Chicago Tribune
In development and in the REDCAT spotlight
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
Mahler's Second, from a boombox
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
World harmony vibrates in the air
By Josef Woodard, Special to The Times
WORLD
Amid Politics and Protest, Some Hope at AIDS Talks
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Staff Writer
Rwanda Backed Rebels, United Nations Is Told
From Times Wire Reports
Resignation May Test Ruling Party's Unity
From Times Wire Reports
Launch of Milosevic Defense Again Delayed
From Times Wire Reports
Game May Be Over for Chess King Fischer
By Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Gaza Police Chief Freed After Kidnapping
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Car Bomb Hits Iraqi Official's Convoy
By John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writer
Toiling on the Road to Heaven
By John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Official Hails Pakistani's U.N. Envoy Role
From Associated Press
Citing Chinese Abortions, U.S. Refuses to Fund U.N. Program
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
At Least 90 Die in School Inferno
From Associated Press
Weakened Tijuana Drug Cartel Still Deadly
By Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
Russian Oil Tycoon Ridicules Fraud, Tax-Evasion Charges Against Him
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
SEC Action to Bar 2 Auditors Is Overturned
From Bloomberg News
Boeing Agrees to Settle Bias Suit for $72.5 Million
By Peter Pae, Times Staff Writer
Cunard Operations to Pull Up Anchor, Head for Southland
By Dawn Wotapka, Times Staff Writer
CBS Finds Success in Original Formula
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Major Indexes Slump Again
From Times Wire Services
Stewart Gets 5 Months in Prison, Then Delivers a Plug for Her Firm
By Thomas S. Mulligan, Times Staff Writer
'Today Is a Shameful Day'
From Associated Press
A Good Thing for Stewart's Company
By James F. Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Price Gains Off Sharply Last Month
By Warren Vieth, Times Staff Writer
Staubach L.A. Chief to Start Own Firm
By Roger Vincent
Dell Raises Forecast for Current Quarter
From Reuters
Cigarette Factory to Be Built in China
From Reuters
PNC to Buy Riggs for $779 Million
From Associated Press
Also
New Law Lets Artists Audit Record Firms
From Associated Press
Samsung's 2nd-Quarter Profit Jumps
By David Colker, Times Staff Writer
Six Flags Tells of Rough Ride in First Half
By Richard Verrier, Times Staff Writer
Profit Falls at Superior Industries
From Dow Jones/Associated Press
Tenet Completes Sale of Redding Medical Center
From Associated Press
Toyota to Stop Selling Celica, MR2
From Bloomberg News
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Man Arrested, Second Suspect Sought in Slaying
From a Times Staff Writer
Property Levies Top $300 Billion in Value
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
New A.M.E. Bishop Will Take International Post
By Cynthia Daniels, Times Staff Writer
Man Gets 4-Year Prison Term for Shooting Dog
From Times Staff Reports
Teacher's Aide Charged With Molesting 7 Girls
From Times Staff Reports
Governor Goes on the Road With His Threat to Unseat Democrats
By Peter Nicholas and Evan Halper, Times Staff Writers
Panel Derails Vote on Rail Line
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Long Beach Man Convicted of Beating Daughter to Death
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Elma Corning Was 112, and That Was Old News to Her
By Jason Felch, By Jason Felch Times Staff Writer
Carb Counters Have Become Fair Game
By Susan Anasagasti, Times Staff Writer
Firefighters Report Progress Against 15,500-Acre Blaze
By Zeke Minaya and Eric Malnic, Times Staff Writers
PR Exec Placed on Paid Leave
By Ted Rohrlich, Ralph Frammolino and Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writers
L.A. Lists 260 Ways to Help the 101
By Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writer
Tribes Confront Gov. on Casinos
By Dan Morain, Times Staff Writer
Agreement Reached on Widening 22
By H.G. Reza
Rackauckas Calls Haidl a Threat to Girls
By Claire Luna, Times Staff Writer
State Security Director Leaving
By Greg Krikorian and Peter Nicolas, Times Staff Writers
L.A. Kimball, 75; Headed MTA, Transit Systems in Other Cities
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Indians Take Fight Against Klamath Dams to Scotland
By Eric Bailey, Times Staff Writer
Nearly All Operations at Weapons Lab Suspended
By Rebecca Trounson, Times Staff Writer
Riverside County Sued Over E-Voting
By Seema Mehta, Times Staff Writer
Bella Lewitzky, 88; Innovative Dancer and Choreographer
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
Mental Hospital Patient Dies After Ingesting 2 Coins
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Memorial for Miyashita to Be Held Today
Police Arrest Gang Member Turned Author
By Jill Leovy, Times Staff Writer
"Tiger Lady" Wild for Animals
By Erin Ailworth, Times Staff Writer
Today's highlights at the O.C. Fair
Pedestrian Killed on Way to Church
From a Times Staff Writer
Police Kill Man Armed With a Knife
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
At Home With Brevity, He Gets Right to the Point
By Steve Harvey
Hahn Rethinking Owens Valley Plan
By Patrick Mcgreevy and Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writers
Sister M. Samuel Conlan, 77; Made University Coed
From Staff and Wire Reports
Arthur Moss, 90; Expert in Pediatric Hypertension
From Staff and Wire Reports
O.C. Pest Firm Could Be Fined
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
Ruling May Affect L.A. Abuse Suits
By Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writer
Council Backs Ballot Measure on Sales Tax Hike to Add Police
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Parks Agency to Dedicate Hiking Trail to Slain Officer
From a Times Staff Writer
Mother Held in Twins' Deaths
From Associated Press
Teaching Assistants Can't Unionize, U.S. Panel Says
By Stuart Silverstein and Peter Hong, Times Staff Writers
Ventura, Ojai Seek Voter OK on Housing
By Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Dam Demolition Is Put at $130 Million
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Fillmore Man Is Fatally Shot; Deputies Seek Several Males
From a Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Defendants in Falsified Drug Cases Get Checks
From Times Wire Reports
Court Scraps 11-Hour Hauls for Truckers
From Times Wire Reports
Murder Suspect Is Arrested in Mexico
From Times Wire Reports
Warrant for Edwards' Brother
From Associated Press
Castro Promotes Sex Tourism, Bush Says
By Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Weary Carson City Hopes the Worst Is Over
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
McCain: 'Cheney Is Not Just Another Pretty Face'
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
Rumblings Are Felt at Base of Bush's Support
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
Detainee Affairs Office Created
By Mark Mazzetti, Times Staff Writer
'Hope Is On the Way,' Edwards Assures Latinos in Los Angeles
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
Bush Is Taken to Task on Immigration
By Elizabeth Shogren, Times Staff Writer
Kerry Says He'll Double Intelligence Spending
By Michael Finnegan, Times Staff Writer
Millennium Park Opens in Chicago
From Associated Press
Prosecutor Scolded for Pushing Indictments
From Associated Press
Police in Connecticut Make Arrests in Shootings
From Associated Press
Gray Wolf May Be Removed From Endangered List in East
By Elizabeth Shogren, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Early Blindness Shown to Affect Musical Ability
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bones Among Possible Donner Party Relics
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Red Wine Compound May Lengthen Life Span
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hardy Chipmunks Weathered Ice Age, DNA Study Finds
By Eric D. Tytell, Times Staff Writer
Hawking Changes View on Black Holes Paradox
From Reuters
SPORTS
Flower Power
He Loves a Charade, Not a Parade
By J.A. Adande
Martinez Leads Indians in 18-6 Rout
From Associated Press
Angels' Loss Is One Big Goof
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Johnson Still on Moreno's Radar
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Yankees Put Mussina on DL
From Associated Press
Getting to the Top Has Some New Downfalls
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Kendall Sticks Light Up Troon
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Nicklaus Might Play Next Year
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Dunleavy: We 'Went to the Mat' for Bryant
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Danton Enters Plea of Guilty
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Ishii Stays in Control in Desert
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Jackson Will Go on Disabled List
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Thankful, Tearful, Fisher Says Goodbye
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Ruiz Is Effective, if Not Theatrical
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Today
By Grahame L. Jones
Sources: Grimes Tested Positive for Steroid
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Price Could Be Light for Chandtrue
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
'Kris Looking for a Kick-Start
By Bob Mieszerski
Now Bryant Takes Even Greeter Role
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
There Are Certain Words We Never Want to Hear
No One's a Winner in This
Midsummer Meanderings
Sparing a Little Space for Two Classy Lakers
Didn't That Grand Slam Make It All Better?
Jumpn Makes Trial Run for Burke Memorial
By Bob Mieszerski
ATP Players Shouldn't Be Let Off Hook, Says Agency
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Heatley Faces Indictment
From Staff and Wire Reports
Garner Era Is Off to a Rocky Start
From Associated Press
Sparks Tonight
By Mike Terry
There Go the Seeds at L.A. Tennis Event
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
A Good Climb for Armstrong
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Jones Last, but She Advances
By Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
The True Picture of the People Behind the Badge
By Leigh Henderson
Paying Rent Pays Off When They Go Home
By Wendy Kennar
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