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What happened on July 19, 2004
OPINION
Last Chance to Be a Hero
What's Needed Is Action on the Budget
Military Should Review Deployments
AIDS Crisis Response Disgraces Our Nation
Undone by a Simple, Age-Old Crime
Bush Isn't Worthy of an NAACP Invitation
The Nursing Crisis
Powell's Flawed Case for Making War on Iraq
British Imperialism Is an Atrocious Model
Buddhist Temple
Rule No. 1: Keep Mum on Your Money
By Paul Burka, Paul Burka is senior executive editor of Texas Monthly.
Millions Will Be Missing the Bus
By Jonah Raskin, Jonah Raskin is the author of "American Scream: Allen Ginsberg's 'Howl' and the Making of the Beat Generation" (2004, University of California Press).
Will White Influx Put Down Roots in L.A. Core?
By Gregory Rodriguez, Gregory Rodriguez is a senior fellow at the New America Foundation.
Forget WMD -- It's Conventional Arms That Are Killing GIs and Iraqis
By Rachel Stohl, Rachel Stohl is senior analyst at the Center for Defense Information in Washington, D.C.
ENTERTAINMENT
Hip-hop festival is all about Wu-Tang Clan
By Steve Baltin, Special to The Times
Freud, Einstein have genius in common
By Merle Rubin, Special to The Times
Box Office
Read his lips, not his face
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Outdoor fun for budding scientists
By Michael Ordona, Times Staff Writer
TV critics to networks: We're sorry
By Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
Not enough hours 'Before Sunset' to mention 9/11
By Steven Rosen, Steven Rosen is a Los Angeles-based freelance entertainment writer and former movie critic for the Denver Post.
If fined, CBS may sue FCC, Moonves says
By Maria Elena Fernandez, Times Staff Writer
Radio's latest 'innovation': 30 commercials in a row
By Marc Fisher, Washington Post
Emmy nominees
Talent, fine-tuned
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Should kids get the summer off?
KNX-AM hires radio vet Jackson
By Lee Margulies
Fears turned into thrills
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
He's July's go-to guy
By R. Kinsey Lowe, Times Staff Writer
When the LAPD is tested, it's by multiple choice
By Al Martinez
It hits us where we laugh
By Martin Miller, Times Staff Writer
Jokes & Riddles
The furor, the fizzle
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Shyamalan documentary a hoax, Sci Fi admits
By Jonathan Taylor, Times Staff Writer
It's a Bowl of mixed Sweets from Joffrey
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
'The Pebble Pup'
By Kay Haugaard, Special to The Times
A little too much of Colin Farrell
By Susan King
Tour's off, but court schedule is jammed
By Geoff Boucher
WORLD
Bolivians OK Gas Referendum
By Hector Tobar and Oscar Ordonez, Special to The Times
State Shuts Schools With Thatched Roofs
From Times Wire Reports
Ties With Mexico to Be Reestablished
From Times Wire Reports
Pro-Putin Leader Killed in Chechnya
From Times Wire Reports
Dali Is Center of the Universe for French Town
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Baghdad Real Estate Sizzles Amid Chaos
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Alleged U.S. Vigilante a Man of Mystery
By Nicholas Riccardi, Times Staff Writer
Iran Murder Trial Abruptly Halted
From Times Wire Services
10 Killed in Car Bombing Near Baghdad Police Station
By Alissa J. Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Risking Extradition, Ex-GI Goes to Japan
By Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Gaza Protests Target New Security Chief
By Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Airbus Rebuts Boeing's Complaints Over Subsidies
From Bloomberg News
Web of Rumors Takes the Lid Off New iPods
By Terril Yue Jones, Times Staff Writer
'Last Mile' to Local Service Growing Longer for AT&T
By James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Cellphones May Find a Place in Flight Plan
From Associated Press
Dockers Sales Slump May Put Off Bidders
From Reuters
Soaring Port Traffic Delivers More Jobs
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
Earnings, Greenspan Statements Expected
From Reuters
A Coveted Invitation to Buy TVs
By David Colker, Times Staff Writer
Pastor to Talk in Fraud Case
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
VIP Sales Rocking Ticket Business
By Jeff Leeds, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
The early effects of stress
By Kelly Young, Times Staff Writer
Ephedra-free weight-loss supplements scrutinized
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Hormone may explain gastric bypass success
By Kelly Young
Asthma linked to risk of other lung diseases later
By Daffodil J. Altan
An all-star workout
By Martin Miller, Times Staff Writer
A squeeze for firmer thighs and stronger legs
By Karen Voight, Karen Voight can be reached at kvoightla@aol.com.
Cruise through town with style
By Roy M. Wallack
Breast cancer's cold war
By Linda Marsa, Special to The Times
Seafood allergies surprisingly common
By Valerie Reitman, Times Staff Writer
We're all multi-tasking, but what's the cost?
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Dieters will have another option
By Alice Lesch Kelly, Special to The Times
To some, a weed; to others, a remedy
By Elena Conis
Simple exercises may alleviate the symptoms of vertigo
By Daffodil J. Altan, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Gov. Says Lawmakers 'Acting Like Children'
By Jordan Rau, Times Staff Writer
Protecting Bears by Targeting Humans
By William Wan, Times Staff Writer
It's Time to Act Like a Winner and Terminate Budget Battle
By George Skelton
More Now Carry Guns
By Daryl Kelley, Times Staff Writer
Fire Leaves 139 Tenants Homeless
From a Times Staff Writer
West Nile Virus Hits Horses; 11 Die So Far
By Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writer
Disabled Ask Disneyland to Restore Passes for Rides
By Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writer
State PTA Backs Ban on Random Drug Testing
By Gabrielle Banks, Times Staff Writer
Santa Clarita Blaze Jumps Fire Lines
By Erika Hayasaki, Times Staff Writer
MTA Outlines Traffic Plan for Antelope Valley
By Jia-rui Chong and Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writers
Institute Will Help Scholars Mine Golden State's History
By Jia-rui Chong, Times Staff Writer
Bernard Hyink, 91; Political Science Educator
From a Times Staff Writer
Friends Recall Woman Slain in Laguna Niguel
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Junk Faxer Fights Back
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
Bus Company Lobbies as State Spins Wheels Over Budget
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Wine Town With a Water Problem Is in Deep
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
City Airport Agency Is Accused of Bias
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
Jack L. Siegal, 75; His Chagal Cos. Owned Radio Stations in L.A.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Queen Susan, 63; Her Husband Claimed Albanian Throne
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Jackalyn Laxalt, 77; First Lady of Nevada From 1966 to '70
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thomas Madigan, 85; Noted Producer of PBS Documentaries
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
History That's Right Off the Shelf
By William Lobdell, Times Staff Writer
O.C.'s Reserve for Pension Payments Is $1 Billion Short
By Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writer
Tug of War Over Malibu Pier's Name
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Reading Between the Notes
By Paul Pringle, Times Staff Writer
Many Candidates Fail to Respond to Survey on Issues
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
UC Settles Bias Case Filed by Ex-Intern
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
Charles Sweeney, 84; Pilot Who Dropped A-Bomb on Nagasaki
By Myrna Oliver, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Candidates' Ad Campaigns Follow Divergent Paths
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
Obscenity Charge Over Sex Toy Sales Is Dropped
From Times Wire Reports
Gay, Lesbian Couples Exchange Informal Vows
From Times Wire Reports
Four Killed in Crash of Sightseeing Plane
From Times Wire Reports
Bush's Agenda on Slow Track
By Janet Hook, Times Staff Writer
Carson City Fire 85% Contained; Rehab Begins
From Associated Press
Officials Debate Idea of Spy Czar
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Scars and All, Italians Carry On Tradition
By Thomas S. Mulligan, Times Staff Writer
Classified E-Mail Left Nuclear Lab
By Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
Schools' Art Cache Is a Study in Forgotten Treasures
By David Zucchino, Times Staff Writer
To GOP, He's Dishonoring His Father
By Faye Fiore, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
The Wet Look
Mulder Gets His 13th Win for the A's
From Associated Press
Schilling Slows the Angels, 6-2
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Lackey Finds His Warning Amusing
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
White Sox Acquire Everett Again
From Associated Press
At Least One Guy Thinks Buss Was Right
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Who's Who Bows to Troon Surprise
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Woods Sticks to Positive Spin
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Plea Deal Is Seen as Unlikely
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Chivas' Ramirez Now Has Los Angeles' Attention
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Hot Corner
By Larry Stewart
The Future Is Here
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Have a Fun Play Day
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Nomo Unsure About When He'll Be Back
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Bhardwaj, Hatch Are on Team
By Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
Hamilton Traveled Long, Winding Road to Troon
By Ed Sherman, Chicago Tribune
Baze Gets Riding Title on Winning Weekend
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Likely to Lose Gold in 2000 Relay
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Earnhardt Jr. Crashes, Has Burns on Face, Legs
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
This Time, It's Rockies' Turn to Beat Giants
From Associated Press
Davenport Outlasts Williams
From Associated Press
For Once, a Shot in Arm Track Needs
By Bill Plaschke
Brought to Surface
By Kelsie Smith, Times Staff Writer
Quotebook
Brazil Routs Mexico, 4-0
From Associated Press
Serena Williams Ready to Move On
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Haas Defeats Kiefer to Win L.A. Tourney
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Spaniard Takes Stage as Armstrong Cruises
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Problems Aren't All Left in Dust
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
It's Now a Dirty Little Secret Society
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
Shock Holds Off Silver Stars
From Associated Press
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