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What happened on January 01, 2005
OPINION
A Local Disaster
Wishful Thinking
Guantanamo's Prisoners of War
Write That Down in Your Henry Calendar
A Different Life: Cary Grant as George Bailey?
Christianity and the Classroom
President's Policies Carry a Cruel Price
Animal Abusers Hide Behind the Kosher Label
Murrieta in the Spotlight
Unneeded 'Wonder Drugs'
Delving Into Bush's Social Security Plan
Death Raises Questions About a Parent's Duty
'Lolita' Isn't Hustler
ENTERTAINMENT
A mixologist's spirited how-to
By Emily Green, Times Staff Writer
The year's 10 tunes that made you want to turn up the volume
By Robert Hilburn, Times Staff Writer
Quartet tries to serve it up right
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Asian TV station gives back
By Lynn Smith, Times Staff Writer
Split vote on Susan Sontag
No justice?
Less than indie
Simply mad about pantomime
By Jill Lawless, Associated Press
The look of royalty
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
A sculptor, and his work, torn apart
By Scott Timberg, Times Staff Writer
A life lived without regret
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Looks like 'blog' won't be defenestrated, after all
By Nathan Bierma, Special to The Times
WORLD
Magazine Dishes Details on Royal Finances
From Times Wire Services
Economy Touted in Year-End Speech
From Times Wire Services
Parliament Extends Troop Mandate in Iraq
From Times Wire Services
6 From Southland to Join U.S. Efforts in Sri Lanka
By Monte Morin, Times Staff Writer
Premier Suffers Minor Injuries in Attack
From Times Wire Services
Arrests of Former Justice Officials Sought
From Times Wire Services
Colombia Extradites Leftist Guerrilla Leader to U.S.
From Associated Press
Exits Were Locked at Argentine Club Where a Fire Killed 175
From Associated Press
On the Radio: 'Body, Body'
By Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writer
Allawi Warns About Rebel Infiltrations
From Associated Press
Families Take In Orphans
From Associated Press
Bush Boosts U.S. Aid Tenfold
By Edwin Chen, Maggie Farley and Elizabeth Shogren, Times Staff Writers
Sudan, Southern Rebels a Step Closer to Ending 21-Year War
By Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writer
A 5-Day Journey Amid Death and Devastation
By Richard C. Paddock, Times Staff Writer
Battered Sri Lanka Sees Hope for Peace
By Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writer
Europe Subdued on New Year's Eve
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Turkish Currency Is One in a Million
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Yanukovich Steps Down as Premier
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
Kremlin-Owned Firm Closes Yukos Purchase
By David Holley and Sergei L. Loiko, Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
China Draws In Foreign Retailers
By Don Lee, Times Staff Writer
A Capital Location for Studios
By Jube Shiver Jr., Times Staff Writer
Stock Sales by Insiders Jump 20% in 2004
From Bloomberg News
Diesel Rule a Catch-22 for Trucking Industry
By James F. Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Wall St. Posts Second Straight Up Year in '04
By Tom Petruno, Times Staff Writer
Diabetes Pain Drug Is OKd
From Associated Press
Delphi Financial Suspends 2 Employees
From Reuters
Journal Sends Prozac Documents to FDA
From Reuters
Walgreen Overcharges, Reimburses Customers
From Bloomberg News
Also
Yukos Accuses Rosneft of 'Illegal Seizure'
From Reuters
Judge Blocks Cap on Chinese Textile Imports
From Associated Press
Wal-Mart Lawsuit May Grow
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Barricaded Fullerton Man, Police Trade Fire
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Does Communion Cup Runneth Over With Germs?
By William Lobdell, Times Staff Writer
W. Boyett, 77; Veteran Stage, Television Actor
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Ken Burkhart, 88; Umpire Noted for Disputed Call
From Associated Press
Memories of 1964 Tsunami Are Still Vivid
By Eric Slater, Times Staff Writer
Violent Crime Is Down 14% in L.A.
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Deports Algerian Man
From a Times Staff Writer
Though They Can't Wed, Gays May Now Divorce
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
JPL's Latest Space Probe Goes to Colorado Blvd.
By Nita Lelyveld and Susana Enriquez, Times Staff Writers
Donations Large and Small Climb by the Hour
By Sharon Bernstein, Times Staff Writer
Hybrids' Shift to a New Lane Stalls
By Caitlin Liu, Times Staff Writer
New Laws for the New Year
The week ahead in Orange County
Partly Stormy Forecast for O.C. in 2005
By Mike Anton, Times Staff Writer
Peter Davison, 76; Poet and Atlantic Monthly Editor for 3 Decades
From Times Wire Reports
Bob Ferguson, 64;Former All-American Fullback at Ohio State
From Times Wire Reports
Mourning the Victims of Disaster
Rain on Pasadena's Parade? Not Likely
From Times Staff Writers
Anaheim Man Slashes Siblings, Police Say
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Gov. to Call for Special Session
By Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writer
Teen Suicide and Feelings of Failure
By Joel Rubin and Sandra Murillo, Times Staff Writers
Laguna Beach Schools Trying to Focus on the Whole Child
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
18-Year-Old Survives After Falling Six Stories
From Times Wire Reports
Celebrants Pause to Mourn Tsunami Victims
From Times Wire Reports
State Suffers Third Ski Resort Fatality of Season
From Times Wire Reports
Travelers on Disrupted Flights Can Call Hotline
From Times Wire Reports
Man Shoots and Kills Officer, Takes Own Life
From Times Wire Reports
Magazine Toasts Unabashed Alcoholism
By David Kelly, Times Staff Writer
Army Program Allows for More Healing at Home
By John-thor Dahlburg, Times Staff Writer
EPA Takes Pest Killer Diazinon Off the Shelves
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
Rehnquist Sees Threat to Judiciary
By David G. Savage, Times Staff Writer
Candy's Less-Empty Calories
By Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
Justice Department Gets Tougher on Use of Torture
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Right Whale Untangled and Freed
From Associated Press
SCIENCE
Gene Defect Tied to Autism in Small Number of Cases
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Staff Writer
NASA Rules Out Danger From New Asteroid
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Curry Pigment May Help in Treating Alzheimer's
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
U.S. Tornado Reports Reach Record in 2004
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Botox Technique Found to Relieve Migraines
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mars Rover Examines Heat Shield
From Times Wire Services
SPORTS
Focus, People, Focus!
Edwards Excels at Being No. 1
By J.A. Adande
Fans Can Lift Relief Effort
By J.A. Adande
Today's Bowl Games
From Associated Press
$20 Million Buys You This Kind of Privacy
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Illinois (14-0) Simply Too Tough for Cincinnati
From Associated Press
Clippers Are Only Half Right in Loss
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Jaric Could Be Out at Least Four Weeks With Fracture
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Hokies Ready for Vick's Return
From Associated Press
A Perfect Urban Legend?
From Associated Press
Big Victory for a Young Rider
By Bill Christine, Times Staff Writer
Breakthrough Season for Corona's Escobar
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
The Times' All-Star Girls' Cross-Country Team
Bishop Amat Wins Ayala Tournament
By Martin Henderson
Stakes Are Huge at Calder
By Bob Mieszerski
Now You Know
It's Been a Command Performance by Kobe
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Fan Works Overtime for a Better NFL Game
Laker Fans Not Seeing Much Ho-Ho-Hope
NFL Not the Same Since the Day of the Jaguar
A Couple of Thoughts on Trojan Basketball
Talk Isn't Cheap When It Comes to NFL
Did Brown Take Bloom Off Pasadena Game?
You've Got to Love Dodgers and Angels
Louisville Hangs On, 44-40
From Associated Press
Schembechler Revisits Strategy
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Minnesota Runs Over Alabama
From Associated Press
Cooper Is a Winner in His Nugget Debut
From Associated Press
Sprinter Grimes Is Suspended for Two Years
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Steelers' Bettis Will Not Play Against the Bills
From Associated Press
1-2 Punch
Sooners Plan to Spread Responsibility for Bush
By Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
Williams Refuses to Go Down-and-Out
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Snare and Share Alike
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
No. 13 Washington Defeats California
From Associated Press
With Win, Miami Settles for State Bragging Rights
From Associated Press
Here's a New Year's Menu That Seems Warmed Over
By Mike Penner
He Was Born to Take Field for the Trojans
By Bill Plaschke
Playoff Scenarios
Quotebook
Not Your Ordinary Game
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Today's Game
From Associated Press
Rose Bowl Matchups
By Lonnie White
First Start, Great Finish
From Associated Press
Magnum's Foot Provides an Edge
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
UCLA Zones Out in Defeat
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Hollins Finds Himself Buried on the Bench
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Practice Session Is a Splashing Success
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Trojans Not a Final 4:24 Team
By Mike Terry, Times Staff Writer
No. 2 Duke Routs Auburn
From Associated Press
NEWS
Jumping to Conclusions Can Wear You Out
By Eli Hecht, Rabbi Eli Hecht, vice president of the Rabbinical Alliance of America, is the director of Chabad of South Bay in Lomita.
A Weapon in the LAPD's Arsenal: Talking
By Peter Torres, Peter Torres is a Los Angeles police officer.
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