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What happened on June 05, 2004
OPINION
Old and Young, Bravo
Furl the Flag, Go to Work
A Jewel Worth Protecting
The Air Marshal 'Look'
Prescription Costs and Drug Research
Humanizing History's Monsters
Funding Cuts Proposed for Watchdog Agency
Teachers Union Pushes Hard to Cut Subdistricts
Santa Monica Hedges and Property Rights
Resignations Overdue
Preemption or Prevention?
Remembering U.S. Soldiers on D-Day
Remembering U.S. Soldiers on D-Day
Immigrant License Bill Needs Teeth
Alliterative Pick-Up
ENTERTAINMENT
It's the air up there
By John Balzar, Times Staff Writer
In admiration of Austen
By Lewis Beale, Special to The Times
Genocide's mark upon a tortured soul
By Bernadette Murphy, Special to The Times
Those other friends return
By Carina Chocano, Times Staff Writer
Rock group Creed has wrapped it up
By Randy Lewis
Top Canadian award goes to U.S. poet
From Associated Press
Grateful Dead foundations help save archive
Don Grusin picks his genres, runs with them
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
In this clash of titans, one of them won
By Dean Kuipers, Special to The Times
Verdi underrated
Readers bite back at critics
Reader to reader
The children win
A guitar hero gathers his clan
By Randy Lewis, Times Staff Writer
Sweetly unsatisfying
By Holly Myers, Special to The Times
Turks anticipate 'Troy' tourism
From Reuters
Eric Benet challenges Berry prenup
From Reuters
Von Trier won't direct 'Ring' cycle
From Associated Press
MSNBC simulates D-day coverage
From Associated Press
Bill Wyman is reunited with bass
From Associated Press
Spy tales lack street smarts
By Tim Rutten
His Work Is Still Full of Life
By Thomas Curwen, Times Staff Writer
Life pulses exuberantly in Berlioz's Requiem
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
A sultan who would be governor
By Robert W. Welkos, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
17 Militants Killed in Afghan Battle
From Associated Press
Prosecutor Calls Attack on Governor a Hoax
From Times Wire Reports
Bomb Blast at Market Kills 8 and Injures 37
From Times Wire Reports
Rebel Group Proposes Cease-Fire, Amnesty
From Times Wire Reports
Lawmakers OK Bill to Save Pension System
From Times Wire Reports
Candidates Focus on Gay Rights, Abortion
From Times Wire Reports
Renegade Forces Leave City; U.N. Takes Over
From Times Wire Reports
Pope Backs Plan for Iraq Sovereignty in Visit by Bush
By Edwin Chen, Times Staff Writer
Bush Nominates Former Sen. Danforth to Replace Negroponte at U.N.
By Mary Curtius, Times Staff Writer
U.N. Hands Task of Organizing Vote to Iraqi Panel
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Dismissals by Israeli Leader Pose a Gamble
By Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writer
Premier of Iraq Calls for End to Insurgency
By Laura King and Charles Duhigg, Times Staff Writers
U.N. Report Alleges U.S. Rights Violations in Iraq
By Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writer
Charges and Countercharges as Soldier Alleges Abuse
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
Fear Enters the Pipeline of Saudi Oil Industry
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
A Grateful, Hostile France Awaits Bush
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Hong Kong Remembers Tiananmen With a Plea for Chinese Democracy
By Tyler Marshall and Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
Boeing's Pay Policies Do Not Discriminate, Judge Rules
From Bloomberg News
Cal-ISO Issues Self-Criticism
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
MGM Offers $4.65 Billion for Mandalay
By Annette Haddad, Times Staff Writer
State Fund Posts 9.9% Dip in Comp Rates
By Marc Lifsher, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Job Growth Surges Again
By Warren Vieth, Times Staff Writer
Strong Jobs Report Helps Extend Blue Chips' Upturn
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Phone Ruling Puts Bush on Spot
By James S. Granelli and Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writers
Also
Moody's Upgrades UC Bond Rating Outlook
From Associated Press
Maytag to Cut 1,100 Jobs, Trims Forecast
From Bloomberg News
Kmart to Sell Some Stores to Home Depot
From Bloomberg News
Wal-Mart Touts Plans on Pay, Opportunities
By Abigail Goldman and Nancy Cleeland, Times Staff Writers
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Breakaway Clerics Seek Recognition
By Larry B. Stammer, Times Staff Writer
Memorial for Beckman Will Be Held Friday
'Buffy' Book Shines a Light on the TV Drama's Spirituality
By William Lobdell, Times Staff Writer
The Jaws of Sea Life
DNA Tests Ordered in Cooper's Appeal
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
Buddy Hot-Dogging It
Bombs Cleared From Bike Path
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Protesters Win Deal From Gov.
By Jordan Rau and Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writers
Mayor Reels In Winnings From Wager
By Jessica Garrison, Times Staff Writer
Jury Seeks Death for Murderer of 4
By Cynthia Daniels, Times Staff Writer
20% Green Energy Goal Is Proposed
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
Hearst, State Tentatively Agree to Coastal Land Preservation
By Kenneth R. Weiss, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Jail Safety Concerns Detailed
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Held in Record Jewel Heist
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
Governor to Help Jones in Race
By Scott Martelle, Times Staff Writer
Youth Dies in Drive-By Shooting on Westside
By Erin Ailworth, Times Staff Writer
Civic Volunteer a Wanted Man
By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer
King/Drew Draws Warning on Tasers
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
Teachers Union Prevails in L.A. District Plan
By Cara Mia Dimassa, Times Staff Writer
Levee Repairs Estimated to Last 45 Days
From Associated Press
Irene Manning, 91; Lyric Soprano Was Best Known for Roles in Film Musicals
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Trudy Marshall, 84; Starred in Several Films in 1940s
By a Times Staff Writer
Term for Molestation Is 238 Years
From Staff and Wire Reports
Driver Dies as Car Overturns on Toll Road
From Times Staff Reports
Hit-and-Run Kills Boy; Possible Suspect Is Held
From Times Staff Reports
Schwarzenegger Urges More Ocean Protection Measures
By Kenneth R. Weiss, Times Staff Writer
Having a Barrel of Fun
Inquiring Drivers Want to Know: What's a SigAlert in the No. 1 Lane?
By Steve Harvey
Pageant Back in Its Old Frame of Mind
By Stanley Allison, Times Staff Writer
C. Bedell, 90; First Female in Congress From Washington
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Francis J. Diskin, 57; Prosecuted Terrorist in Plot to Bomb LAX
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Anti-Tax Group Reverses Stance on Loan to Fund State Pension System
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
At Perino's, L.A. History Goes on Auction Block
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Port Trails Long Beach, L.A. in Cargo Volume
From Times Wire Reports
Court Rejects Cities' Bid to Block Borrowing Plan
From Times Wire Reports
Milk Vetch Remains on Endangered Species List
From Times Wire Reports
State Agency Issues Wildfire Warnings
From Times Wire Reports
Porn Industry Figures Clash Over Safety Issues
By Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writer
Water Line Break Delays Trains
From a Times Staff Writer
Panel Backs Transit Levy
By Lynne Barnes, Times Staff Writer
Truck Driver Shot to Death
By Erin Ailworth, Times Staff Writer
Guardsman Buried
Boating Center Revote Planned
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Spill Shuts Down the 118
By Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Rapist Paroled to Ventura
From a Times Staff Writer
Here's Looking at You, Kid
West Nile Arrives Early in O.C. Birds
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Chili Powder Suffocates Infant; Mother Charged
From Times Wire Reports
School Bus, Passenger Bus Collide in St. Louis
From Times Wire Reports
11,000 NYC Students May Repeat Third Grade
From Times Wire Reports
FBI Details Plan for Intelligence Service
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Kerry Campaign Escalates Push to Mobilize Veterans
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
Key Voters Are Less Positive on Bush Than Most, Poll Finds
By Michael Finnegan, Times Staff Writer
Gunman Rampages in Plated Bulldozer
By David Kelly, Times Staff Writer
Wanted: Your State's Inmates
By Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writer
Kerry Only Joking on V.P.
From Associated Press
SCIENCE
Titanic Wreckage Is Falling Apart
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Function Found for Junk DNA
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man-Made Toxin Found in Arctic Animals
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Chocolate Linked to Heart Health
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fossils May Be First Bilaterals
By Robert Lee Hotz, Times Staff Writer
Team Plans First Private Spaceflight
From Associated Press
SPORTS
A Little Below Par
Shaw and Harper Provide Ex Factor
By J.A. Adande
Yankees Are Too Tough for Rogers
From Associated Press
He Will Join the Crowd After Striking Out Twice
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Angels Hit Bad Eighth Note
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Moreno Weighs Modest Stadium Expansion Plan
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
BALCO Case Has Incentive for Settlement
By David Wharton and Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writers
Ordonez Is Put on Disabled List
From Associated Press
No New Frills at Manhattan Beach Open
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Smarty Jones Races for Place in History
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Bandwagon Is Quickly Filling Up
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
De La Hoya and Hopkins Try to Calm the Storm
By Paul Gutierrez, Times Staff Writer
Horse Breeding for Speed Getting Down to a Science
By Robyn Norwood, Times Staff Writer
Winning Either Is a Crowning Achievement
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Judge Halts DNA Testing
By Steve Henson
L.A. Will Get Second Pro Soccer Team
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Janssen, UCLA Stop Oklahoma
From Times Wire Reports
Lo Duca Stays Hot in Desert
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
For Now, Jackson Will Resume His Minor Role
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Argentina Won't Cry for Henman
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Moscow Can't Miss in the Women's Final
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton Rolls Past Minnesota
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Tonight
By Grahame L. Jones
Curtis Shares Memorial Lead
From Times Wire Reports
Hamm Dominates for All-Around Title
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Ema Bovary Goes for 10th Straight
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Belmont Stakes Capsules
By Bob Mieszerski
Longshots Now Have Their Shots at Titles
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Chatsworth Surges Back to Win, 10-7
By Rafer Weigel, Eric Sondheimer, Martin Henderson
Riverside Poly Tops Division I
By Martin Henderson, Times Staff Writer
Muir's Profit Wins Qualifying Heats
By John Ortega, Times Staff Writer
Ward Is Poised for a Big Day
By Bob Mieszerski
Payton Turns Up Volume, Intensity
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Should Dictate Its Terms to the NFL
A Foster Freeze
Before Parade, Maybe They'll Play the Games
At Least We Didn't Call It Freedom Open
Tough to Find Answers in the Bryant Case
Second Chance? Not for Williams
Maybe Bradley Can Be New Dodger Mascot
Those Major Colleges Just Don't Get It
He'll Try Not to Lose That Winnin' Feeling
By Bob Mieszerski
Smarty Jones Didn't Fall Far From Family Tree
By Robyn Norwood
Colorado AD Has Liquor Store Stake
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
It's One for All for Flames
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Prior Is Sharp in Season Debut
From Associated Press
Horse Racing, NBA Are in Final Stretch Again
By Mike Penner
He Keeps Going and Going ...
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Pistons Knew Their Prince Would Come
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Sparks Today
By Mike Terry
NEWS
LAUSD Is in Serious Need of Counseling
By Sue Pascoe
Marriage Can Be Expanded
By Sherman Stein
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