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What happened on July 31, 2004
OPINION
Getting the Lead Out
A Lack of Street Savvy
Link Between Asthma, Gang Violence Doubted
Hellish Brutality in Northern Russia
Hi, MTA; Bye-Bye, I-10 Ordeal
The Future Fuels Some Energetic Imaginings
Tackling a Football Issue
'Little' Migrant Bill Packs a Big Amnesty
Bush's Service Record
A Bone to Pick Over the State Budget
Dispute on Stem-Cell Research
ENTERTAINMENT
Viewers vote for PBS, cable news
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
Hooked on lying, an author shares fish tales
By Clarke Canfield, Associated Press
Hearty German fare fails to stick to ribs
By Richard S. Ginell, Special to The Times
To reporter's sensibility add a guitar
By Agustin Gurza, Times Staff Writer
A preliminary move on disputed Picasso
By Diane Haithman, Times Staff Writer
Hoobastank vows 'Reason' won't prevail
By Steve Hochman, Special to The Times
100,000 balloons a trial for producer
By John Horn and Elaine Dutka, Times Staff Writers
Rodney Graham on movies: love 'em, hate 'em
By Christopher Knight, Times Staff Writer
Bow tie: a final touch or too much?
Free speech
Conventional TV
Staying sensitive
Some summer sole
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
America, through British eyes
By Natalie Nichols, Special to The Times
Queen Victoria, vivacious
From Associated Press
An alternative to dorm rats' sweats
Queen Victoria, vivacious
From Associated Press
Scottish rocker wins libel case
From Reuters
Stroke fells Poco drummer onstage
By Randy Lewis
Finally
Amy Fisher will tell her own tale
Associated Press
Fame and fear
By Jonathan Taylor, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
In Iraq, Al Jazeera Navigates Minefield of Press Freedom
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
In Visit, Powell Pledges to Speed Flow of Funds
By Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Fallouja Battle Kills 20 Iraqis
From Associated Press
NATO Training Unit OKd Amid U.S.-France Spat
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Bomber Targets Pakistan Official, Kills 5
From Associated Press
Muslim Activist Admits Receiving Funds From Libya
By Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writer
U.N. Council OKs Sudan Resolution
By Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writer
Uzbekistan Blasts Shake U.S. and Israeli Embassies
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Fired FX Exec Kept Listening In on Network Brass, D.A. Says
By James Bates, Times Staff Writer
Reviving Urban 'Brownfields'
By Marc Lifsher, Times Staff Writer
Chevron Profit Soars
By Debora Vrana, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Economy's Growth Slows in Second Quarter
By Bill Sing, Times Staff Writer
Edison Sharply Boosts Its 2004 Profit Forecast
By Julie Tamaki, Times Staff Writer
Enron's Ex-Internet Chief Pleads Guilty
From Associated Press
Google Takes Bids for IPO Auction
From Times Wire Services
InVision Says It May Face Probes
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wall St. Sees Bright Spots in Negative News
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
San Diego Firm Agrees to Limit Pop-Up Ads
From Associated Press
Mantra Films to Settle Fraud Case With FTC
From Associated Press
Delta Seeks Concessions on Pilots' Pension Plan
From Bloomberg News
Also
Parmalat Files Suit Against Citigroup
From Reuters
Microsoft Issues Patch for Flaw in Explorer
From Reuters
Schering Settles Kickback Case
From Associated Press
Bristol to Settle Investor Lawsuit
From Reuters
Diagnostic Products Inquiry
By a Times Staff Writer
Jury Tells Tyco Unit to Pay $43.5 Million
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Businesses Had Say in Report on State Overhaul
By Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writer
Scientist Facing Abuse Charges
By Anna Gorman, Thomas H. Maugh Ii and Joy Buchanan, Times Staff Writers
Jackson Beck, 92; Radio, TV Voice Performer for 70 Years
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
In Spite of It All, St. Christopher Hangs In There
By James Ricci, Times Staff Writer
Hospital's Stone Is Monument to Saving a Life
By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
Sentence Is the First on Gang Injunction
From a Times Staff Writer
Spurned Advances May Be Behind Shootings
By Zeke Minaya, Times Staff Writer
California Performance Review
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
The Savings Bump Up Against the Costs
By Jordan Rau, Times Staff Writer
Probe to Date Finds No Fault in Fatal Arrest
By Richard Winton and Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writers
Targeted Areas
By Jean Merl and Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writers
Targeted Areas
By Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Leaving a Lasting Legacy
By Noam N. Levey, Times Staff Writer
Hahn Still No. 1 in Cash Race
By Noam N. Levey and Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writers
Struggle Continues Over Jailing of Muslim Man
By Kevin Pang, Times Staff Writer
Man's Detention Draws Protest
Targeted Areas
By Carla Rivera, Times Staff Writer
State Says Fish Kill May Have Been Higher
From Associated Press
California Performance Review
By William Wan, Times Staff Writer
Chino Dairies Facing Fines Over Waste
By Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writer
Redlands Mother, Daughter Missing
By Kimi Yoshino, Times Staff Writer
Governor Pumps Up Crowd at O.C. Fair
By Susan Anasagasti, Times Staff Writer
Today's highlights at the O.C. Fair
Suspect Arrested in Slaying
From a Times Staff Writer
Orange Unified Bonds Go on Ballot
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Rena Vlahopoulou
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
William A. Mitchell, 92; Chemist, Inventor of Pop Rocks Candy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Richard Cushing, 87; Associated Press War Correspondent in Asia
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dalayad Haji Hashi Jama, 72; Somalia's Former First Lady
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A New Breed of Priest
By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer
Ballot Measure Must Be Split, Court Rules
From Associated Press
Signing Off on Reagan Project
Delays Slowed Probe of Baby Food
By Jeff Gottlieb and Mai Tran, Times Staff Writers
Runyon Canyon Parking Lot OKd
By Jean-paul Renaud, Times Staff Writer
Woman Cleared in Death Is Deported
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fund Created to Defray Ransom Paid on Terrier
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Suspect in Slaying Will Remain in Custody
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Peterson Seeks Public Funds to Pay for Defense
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Targeted Areas
By Sharon Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
USC Told to Repay Funds for Program
By Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writer
Pharmacist Charged in Securities Fraud Case
From a Times Staff Writer
Grants to Help With Housing for Laborers
By Arianne Aryanpur, Times Staff Writer
City Pays $2.8 Million to Settle Firm's Suit
From a Times Staff Writer
3 More Cases of West Nile
By Arianne Aryanpur, Times Staff Writer
Judge Again Sides With D.A. in Suit
From a Times Staff Writer
County Says All West Nile Cases To Be Reported
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Wyle Norco Site Gets Superfund Label
From a Times Staff Writer
Lost in Space
NATIONAL
Kerry Campaign Isn't Banking on a 'Bounce'
By Doyle Mcmanus, Times Staff Writer
Worker Killed, Others Hurt as Scaffolding Falls
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Bypasses Senate With FTC Appointments
From Times Wire Reports
Homeland Chief Ridge May Quit After Election
From Times Wire Reports
Nuclear Plant Off-Line After System Failure
From Times Wire Reports
Kerry, Bush on the Road Again
By Michael Finnegan and Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writers
9/11 Reforms Could Weaken Rights, Says White House
By Maura Reynolds and Greg Miller, Times Staff Writers
U.S. Revenue Increases While Deficit Heads for Record
By Vicki Kemper, Times Staff Writer
Cleaning Up in North Texas
Legal Showdown Nears for Detainees
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
Thwarted Liberal Democrats Say They'll Stick With Kerry
By Maria L. La Ganga and Doyle Mcmanus, Times Staff Writers
'Last Don' Found Guilty of Murder
By John J. Goldman, Times Staff Writer
Officers Urged Lies in Abuse of Iraqis
By David Kelly, Times Staff Writer
Kerry's Convention Speech Leaves the Undecided Swayed, Not Smitten
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Ancient Brewery Discovered in Peru
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Staff Writer
Primitive New Worms Discovered off California
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fruit Fly Study Finds Circuitry Key to Mating
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Rare Blue Whales Spotted Near Alaska
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
For Mercury Probe, the Future Looks Very, Very Bright
By Eric D. Tytell, Times Staff Writer
Progress Made in Protein Linked to Mad Cow Disease
From Reuters
SPORTS
What, They Couldn't Find a Dog and a Horse?
Tomorrow's Leaders Have That Magic Touch
By J.A. Adande
Brown Wins in Yankee Return
From Associated Press
Angels Don't Let It Slip Away
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Mondesi Not in Their Plans
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Busy Mets Get Benson in Trade
From Associated Press
Pivotal Fight for Hernandez
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Seems Like His Father Gets All the Breaks
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Judge Apologizes for Court's Errors
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Chargers Showcase Defensive Scheme
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Kittles Only One Piece of Clipper Puzzle
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Shaken but Not Rattled, They Roll
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Character Counts in Dodgers' 12-3 Win
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Yankees' Giambi Has Benign Tumor
From Associated Press
Double Time for Frankel?
By Bob Mieszerski
Plenty of Stars for Stars and Stripes
By Bill Dwyre
Who Knew He Was the Retiring Type?
They're Not Exactly Fans of Dodger Trades
Still Waiting for Kings to Make Their Moves
Armstrong Is Clearly a Big Wheel in Sports
A Tribute to Troy's New National Title
Farewell Letter Gets Mixed Reviews
Singletary Duo Is Burke Memorial Favorite
By Bob Mieszerski
Adu Back in Spotlight
From Times Wire Services
Isinbayeva Sets World Record in the Pole Vault
From Wire Reports
Ramirez's Hat Trick Powers Cubs
From Associated Press
Olympic To-Do List: Remember Gas Mask
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Sparks Tonight
By Mike Terry
It Was No Day at the Beach
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Williams Drops Out, and Russians Pick Up
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Get a Move On
By Mike Digiovanna and Jason Reid, Times Staff Writers
Tyson Is Knocked Out in Comeback Match
From Associated Press
USC No. 1 in Coaches' Football Rankings
From Bloomberg News
Hair Is Focal Point of Valenzuela Hearing
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Out of the Blue
NEWS
Drive-By Murder Pictures Might Be Worth 1,000 Lives
By Curt Bormann
The New SAT Won't Test Students' Sanity
By Dov Engelberg and Sandy Frank
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