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What happened on July 29, 2004
SPORTS
The Wet Look
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Held Back to Get Ahead
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
ABC Viewers: Get Ready for Freddie
By Thomas Bonk
Twins Get a Strange 5-4 Win
From Associated Press
Kotsay Has Key Hit in A's Victory
From Associated Press
Percival Is a 300 Hitter
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Scioscia Knew He Was Right
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Yankees' Brown Could Start Friday
From Associated Press
World's Press Isn't Neutral on Armstrong
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Bryant Case Has New Error
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Go to the Limit on Richardson
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Rockies Don't Buy This Dodger Setup
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
GM: No Offer for Johnson
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
One of Wie's Teachers Changes Schools
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Frankel's Chances Doubled
By Bob Mieszerski
IOC Seeks Inquiry on Bidding
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
Close on a Bike, Closer in the Pool
By Bill Dwyre
Stojakovic Says He Won't Compete in the Olympics
From Staff and Wire Reports
Long Holdout for Woodson?
From Associated Press
Astros Support a Clemens Victory
From Associated Press
Padres Put Hurt on Giants Again
From Associated Press
Quotebook
MetroStars Pin a Loss on the Wizards
By Jim Barrero, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sparks Tonight
By Mike Terry
Molik Avenges a Big Loss
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Thorpe's Comments Draw FINA's Ire
By Lisa Dillman
Perry Could Return to Bruin Football
By Lonnie White
USC Set for Top Billing
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Lynx Show Balance in Win
From Associated Press
Fascination With Tyson Is a Little Freaky
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Whosleavingwho to Make His 2004 Debut
By Bob Mieszerski
McCourt Behind on Note
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Air Polluter Fines Called Too Small
By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Nuclear Fuel Rod Pieces Missing at Closed Plant
From Times Wire Reports
Families Seek to Bring Cemetery Back to Life
By Arianne Aryanpur, Times Staff Writer
Audit Faults Animal Services
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Tale of Two Fairs: The Security Varies, So Does Ease of Entry
By Susan Anasagasti, Times Staff Writer
Frederick LaRue, 75; Had Key Role in Coverup of the Watergate Break-In
By Elaine Woo, Times Staff Writer
60 People Packed in Riverside House
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
Used-Car Bill Getting a No Sale
By Jordan Rau, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Man Indicted in Airport Incident
From Associated Press
Rise in Home Values Boosts Tax Receipts
By Sue Fox, Times Staff Writer
Newport Beach Voters Will Decide Fate of Parcel on Balboa Peninsula
By Stanley Allison, Times Staff Writer
7 People Are Injured as 2 Cars Crash Near USC
From Times Staff Reports
Man Gets 6 Years in Delgadillo Burglary
From Times Staff Reports
Forest Officials Enact Fire Safety Measures
From Times Staff Reports
Lower House Passes State Budget
By Evan Halper and Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writers
Carmine De Sapio, 95; Revived Tammany Hall After WWII, but Lost Power in Drive for Reform
From Associated Press
Firm Pulls Plug on DWP
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
Gates Would Cut Off Public Access
By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
Small Quake Near Fontana
From a Times Staff Writer
Zeta-Jones Testifies in Stalking Case
By Jonathan Taylor, Times Staff Writer
Judge Voids Rule on Hiring Firms
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
Today's highlights at the O.C. Fair
Oguz Aral
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Myra Schwartz, 88; Author of Many Travel Guides and Cookbooks
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Karen Southwick, 53; Wrote of the Rise and Fall of Silicon Valley
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Widower, 80, Pays $10,000 Ransom After His Dog Disappears
By Robert Hollis, Special to The Times
Ellie Nesler's Son Sought in Man's Fatal Beating
From Times Wire Reports
Students Restoring Damaged Campus
By Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer
Crisis? All Hands Online in Anaheim
By Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writer
Ventura Bank Robber Sought
From a Times Staff Writer
Simi Teen Held in Gun Incident
From a Times Staff Writer
Baby Food With Threat Notes Also Contained Ricin
By Jeff Gottlieb and Mai Tran, Times Staff Writers
Hahn, Villaraigosa Speak Briefly at Convention
By Michael Finnegan, Times Staff Writer
A Downtown Looks Back to Its Future
By Jason Felch, Times Staff Writer
Service to Be Held for Slain Realtor
By Joy Buchanan, Times Staff Writer
2 Treated for Chlorine Gas at Simi Pool
From a Times Staff Writer
Man Jailed After Body of Girlfriend Found in Car
From Times Wire Reports
Rally Supports Muslim Man Who Was Arrested by FBI
By Kevin Pang and Mike Anton, Times Staff Writers
Joan Morgan, 99; British Silent Screen Star, Scriptwriter, Novelist
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
King/Drew Ignored Surgical Safety Checks
By Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writer
Mission of Restoring Great Stone Church Is Accomplished
By Sara Lin, Times Staff Writer
2nd Suspect Held in Fatal Shooting
From a Times Staff Writer
HOME & GARDEN
An inner sanctum, out under the sky
By David A. Keeps, Special to The Times
The shower, bathed in light
By Veronique De Turenne, Special to The Times
Brotherhood of the backyard
By Chris Erskine
The well-dressed patio
By Steven Barrie-anthony, Times Staff Writer
The weather beaters
By David A. Keeps and Adamo Digregorio, Special to The Times
Drawn to the flame
By Steven Barrie-anthony, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
Votes of Approval for Speakers at Convention
One Little Thing Is Missing
Window-Dressing Platform
Judges in Shackles
The Compassionate Choice: Vegetarianism
Give the DWP Some Credit Too
Sales Tax for Police
Varying Interpretations of 9/11 Panel's Report
When Pushing Comes to 'Shove It'
Armstrong Is a Big Wheel in His Eyes
Down Deep, They Love the Guy
By Max Boot
Clever Raccoons
A New Grand Strategy
By Gary Hart
BUSINESS
Subscriber Count Drops at Comcast
By Sallie Hofmeister, Times Staff Writer
Botox Sales Help Maker Swing to Profit
From Bloomberg News
Boeing Reverses Course to Post a Profit, Sees Cloud Lifting From Ethics Scandal
By Peter Pae, Times Staff Writer
Founders' Return Has CPK Cookin' Again
By Julie Tamaki, Times Staff Writer
Orders for Big-Ticket Items Rise Only 0.7%
From Reuters
FCC Solicits Comments on TV Violence
From Associated Press
FERC Ratifies $18 Million in Power-Supplier Settlements
By Jonathan Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Profit of Orange County-Based Title Insurance Company Slips
By Annette Haddad, Times Staff Writer
Fluor's Earnings Down for Quarter
By Dawn Wotapka, Times Staff Writer
Guitar Center Sees Its Net Income Surge 98%
By Dawn Wotapka, Times Staff Writer
Hilton's Profit Increases 39% in 2nd Quarter
By Debora Vrana, Times Staff Writer
Honda Earnings Climb 12%
By John O'dell, Times Staff Writer
Wall Street Ends Mixed After a Late Recovery
From Times Wire Services
Russian Oil Worries Send Prices to a Record High
By James F. Peltz and Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writers
UAL's Union Director Protests Pension Cutoff
From Times Wire Services
Former Foodservice Execs Plead Not Guilty
From Associated Press
Also
Cooper Agrees to Buy Rival Ocular Sciences
From Reuters
SBC to Sell Yellow Pages Stake to Donnelly
From Bloomberg News
SEC Begins Inquiry of Interstate Bakeries
From Bloomberg News
Cisco, Huawei Settle Router Patent Suit
From Bloomberg News
Parmalat to Make Reforms in Accord
From Associated Press
Ask Jeeves Profit Doubles; Shares Fall
From Bloomberg News
Schwab to Shut 53 More Branches
From Associated Press
Sony's Profit Swings Higher
By David Colker, Times Staff Writer
Time Warner Earnings Down 27%
By James Bates, Times Staff Writer
Brokers to Settle Pricing Probe
From Bloomberg News
SEC Seeks to Force Qwest Lawyer to Testify
From Bloomberg News
Nintendo Profit Nearly Doubles in 1st Quarter
By David Colker, Times Staff Writer
A Year in Jail for Bootleg Seller
By Chuck Philips, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Why didn't the light bulb shine? It wasn't feeling very...
'Choosing a President'
By Jeri Chase Ferris, Special to The Times
Ideals formed the Declaration of Independence
WORLD
Pyongyang Diplomat Will Visit United States
From Times Wire Reports
Road Into Israel Blocked in Gaza Strip Protest
From Times Wire Reports
Court Allows U.S. to Join Cole Prosecution
From Times Wire Reports
Bombs in Garrison City Kill Intelligence Official
From Times Wire Reports
World Bank Reports Poverty Rate Is Falling
From Times Wire Reports
Chalabi Reinvents Himself as a Populist
By Alissa J. Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Spaniards Relive Train Bombings as Panel Struggles to Find Answers
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Arab States Try to Stop Bid for Sudan Sanctions
From Reuters
Vehicle Bombing Kills 68 in Iraq
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
NATO Hits Snag Over Training Mission
From Reuters
U.S.-Saudi Talks Focus on Muslim Force
From Associated Press
Brazilian Official Quits Amid Tax Scandal
By Henry Chu, Times Staff Writer
Six Killed in Afghanistan Bomb Blast
By Paul Watson, Times Staff Writer
Reversal of 'De-Baathification' Proves Divisive
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Party-Funded Ads to Help Kerry 'Ride Wave'
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
The Heaviest Load Is for Kerry Alone
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Bar Owner Gets 2 Years for Role in Cocaine Ring
From Times Wire Reports
Close to the candidate
Solidifying Votes of Confidence
Edwards Builds Case for 'Politics of Hope'
By Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writer
'We Can Build One America'
From Associated Press
In Florida, a Vote of Confidence That Election Debacle Won't Recur
By John-thor Dahlburg, Times Staff Writer
Report Urges Greater Scrutiny Over Genetically Altered Food
By Kathleen Hennessey, Times Staff Writer
9/11 Panel Urges Firmer Security Grip
By Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Times Staff Writer
Kerry's War Tour Serves as Theme, Target
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
MRI Tests May Detect Cancer Better
From Reuters
Fundraisers Earn Premium Access
By Lisa Getter, Times Staff Writer
Why a Conflicted Kerry Voted Yes -- and Later No -- on Iraq
By Janet Hook, Mary Curtius and Greg Miller, Times Staff Writers
McGovern, a Proud Liberal, Wades Into Conservative Medium
By Nick Anderson, Times Staff Writer
Kerry Needs More Than Antipathy to Bush
By George Skelton
Phantom Subway May Finally Run
By John J. Goldman, Times Staff Writer
Tap-Dancing Around the 'L-Word'
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Crewmates Attest to Kerry's Mettle as Wartime Commander
By Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
Soldier Testifies Unit Was Ordered to Throw Iraqis Over Embankment
By David Kelly, Times Staff Writer
Appeals Court Upholds Ban on Sale of Sex Toys
From Times Wire Reports
Personally Penning the Speech of His Life
By Matea Gold and Michael Finnegan, Times Staff Writers
NEWS
Simpson debuts at top
By Robert Hilburn
It's for you . . .
By Leslee Komaiko
Buzz bands
By Kevin Bronson
Buzz Clubs
By Heidi Siegmund Cuda
Across the land, plots are thickening
By Duane Noriyuki, Times Staff Writer
Secrets of good storytelling
By Duane Noriyuki
Sushi as the spark of reinvention
By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer
The Scissor Sisters cut it fine
By Richard Cromelin, Times Staff Writer
A round-the-clock coach who works like a Trojan warrior
By Mark Sachs
A well-lighted underground
By Heseon Park, Special to The Times
Three-day forecast
The story you are about to see is true
By Randy Lewis, Times Staff Writer
Jennings adapts to new era
By Elizabeth Jensen, Times Staff Writer
Music and fun in the sun for KidsDay
Last Chance
By Don Shirley
Don't forget, Ronstadt sings as well as speaks
Sustainable living tips
Well, yes, he's average
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
The real smart kids
By Lisa Rosen, Special to The Times
Rocking the gallery walls
By Steve Baltin, Special to The Times
Not so 'Jagged' anymore
By Susan Carpenter, Times Staff Writer
Lisa Loeb: singer, again
By Steve Baltin
Bob Edwards to host radio show on XM satellite
From a Times staff writer
Michael Moore drops Texas trip
By Anne-marie O'connor
Finally
Playboy names editorial chief
From Reuters
PBS connects with convention
By Scott Collins
Legendary Sennett comedy all aglow
By Kevin Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Warning: It's the dry season
By T.l. Stanley, Special to The Times
'Seacrest' canceled
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
He prefers it rare
By Don Shirley, Times Staff Writer
Del Toro twosome with a deluge of extras
By Susan King
Getting a jump on life
By Susan Carpenter, Times Staff Writer
Silly rock lyrics know no bounds
Making royal efforts
By Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writer
Fleming warms the Bowl
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
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