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What happened on July 04, 2005
Health
Putting a stop to nerve damage
By Linda Marsa
Acupuncture for fertility: Doctors say, 'Why not?'
By Elena Conis
Costly, yes, but dental implants may be better
By William Hathaway
A tough call for doctors, patients
By Valerie Ulene
Strengthen, improve flexibility with basic yoga pose
By Karen Voight
Celebrity workouts for everyday people
By Craig Stoltz
For many gymgoers, energy comes in a can
By Jeannine Stein
Can losing weight be unhealthy?
Little change in health coverage
Nip/tuck times two
By Daniel Costello
Common essential mineral may reduce the risk of some cancers
By Elena Conis
Painful game of catch
By Emily Singer
Keep an eye on your heartbeat
By Roy M. Wallack
When two hormones are needed
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
Overcoming anxiety on the course
By Kevin W. McCullough
For many doctors, beliefs influence their practices
By Kevin W. McCullough
Business
A Voice of Balance in Stem Cell Program
By Michael Hiltzik
International Law Firms Are Finding Opportunity in China
By Reena SenGupta
Suspecting Eyes Turn to Insiders
By Paul Nowell
Japan's Citizens Fight for Privacy
By David Pilling
Investors Look Forward to Earnings Season Start
Applebee's Probe Backs Finger Claim
Cases of Scrushy's Aides Still Pending
Wal-Mart Sees 4.5% Rise in June Sales
Decline in Investment Hits Russian Economy
By Arkady Ostrovsky
Pilots Plan Labor Disruptions at Two Major S. Korean Airlines
Big Music Labels Have Digital Trust Issues
By Jon Healey
Chinese CEO Defends Oil Bid as U.S.-Style
By Don Lee
Parent May Be Weighing T-Mobile Sale
Retailer Aims to Make 1 Stop Enough for Mobile Shoppers
By James S. Granelli
Dispute Could Delay Investor Education
By Jonathan Peterson
California | Local
Budget Is Hostage to Two-Thirds Rule
By George Skelton
Bakersfield Comes Into Full Boom
By Daryl Kelley
Fireworks Light Up Coffers Under a Glare of Criticism
By Megan Garvey
2 Killed in Orange Shootings
By David Haldane
Oliver Jensen, 91; Historical Writer
Volunteer Builds on His Habitat for Humanity Work
By Fred Alvarez
Amid Summer Fun, an Election
By Tony Perry
Meeting Fails to End Budget Stalemate
2 Officers Injured in Shooting, Hit-Run
Driver Turns Himself In After Crash
Mayor Makes an Appeal for School Aid
By Jessica Garrison
One Dead After Pursuit in Missing-Woman Case
By Dave McKibben
Group Knit Together by Aid Project
By Ann M. Simmons
Gaylord Nelson, 89; Champion of Environment Started Earth Day
By Claudia Luther
Mad Cow Proposals Lead to Fight
By Dan Morain
They're Still Riding O.C.'s Happy Trails
By Sara Lin
Border Patrol Tries New Tune to Deter Crossers
By Richard Marosi
Sports
Angels Avoid a Rain Check
By Mike DiGiovanna
Magic Touch
By Pete Thomas
Splendid Blended Rallies to Win Vanity Handicap
By Bob Mieszerski
Think Your Job Is Tough?
By David Wharton
In This Game, Business Transcends Patriotism
By Alan Abrahamson
Furyk Earns a Victory by Holding Off Woods
There Is a One-Boss Limit at All Times
By Larry Stewart
Federer Shows He's Unmatched
By Lisa Dillman
Willis Stops Mets for His 13th Win
Kanaan Takes Center Stage
Locals Flavor All-Star Teams
By Tim Brown
Robles Has Some Big Shoes to Fill
By Paul Gutierrez
NOW YOU KNOW
Mariners Decide It's Time to Cut Boone
Rogers, Rangers Lose to Mariners
Relievers Don't Feel Snubbed
By Mike DiGiovanna
Country's Gain Is Galaxy's Loss
By Grahame L. Jones
Japan Breaks Through With Win by Cesario
By Bob Mieszerski
Sisters Shifting Balance of Power From Russia
By Lisa Dillman
Dodgers Lose Game and Drew
By Paul Gutierrez
Kitten's Joy Runs Again
By BOB MIESZERSKI
Armstrong Takes a Back Seat in Stage 2
By Diane Pucin
World
Rebel Smuggler Under Arrest, Army Says
Thousands Are Homeless as India Flood Toll Rises to 131
Eruption in the Pacific Spews Steam
Egyptian Diplomat in Iraq Missing
By Richard C. Paddock
Opposition Reportedly Leading in Election
Hundreds of Soldiers Go on Rampage in West
PRI Wins Governorship of Mexico's Most Populous State
By Chris Kraul and Cecilia Sanchez
Israeli Cabinet Rejects Delay in Gaza Pullout
By Ken Ellingwood
Bush Tries to Remake Image as Team Player
By Warren Vieth
Saudi Forces Kill Al Qaeda Suspect
Navy SEAL Rescued in Afghanistan
Duo Reenacts 1919 Transatlantic Flight
Groups Hold G-8 Alternative
By Ron DePasquale
Trading Ideals for Sustenance
By Barbara Demick
Opinion
Battered Women Betrayed
By Sarah M. Buel
Common Sense That Changed the World
By David L. Ulin
Founding Document
Faith of Our Founders
By MICHAEL McGOUGH
The Real Spirit of 1776
By Tom Standage
Entertainment
These cats are cutups
Rich lives of quiet desperation
By Marc Weingarten
The music contained the message
By Don Heckman
Jokes & Riddles
Live 8's safety Net
By Robert Hilburn
ABC holds up without Jennings
By Matea Gold
Boys must be boys, Texas educators rule
By Liz Austin
A day of rockin' in the free world
By Achrene Sicakyuz
Attention students: The future is here
By AL MARTINEZ
Celebrating the right to shake that groove thang
By Steve Baltin
Freedom of expression in Philly
By Richard Cromelin
'Freedom's Words'
By Shirley Jordan
A day of rockin' in the free world
By Christian Retzlaff
A day of rockin' in the free world
By Natasha Yefimova
At Warped, reveling in the post-punk aura
By Lina Lecaro
What was your favorite vacation?
Time outdoors will be reprieve from sad loss
By Merrill Balassone
Slavery: One tough story to tell
By Julia M. Klein
A day of rockin' in the free world
By Vanora Bennett
Late artist may get credit, but not cash
By Alex Chun
'Entourage' is as deep as shallow can be
By Paul Brownfield
Science
NASA Readies for Launch -- and Holds Its Breath
By John Johnson Jr.
NASA Cracks Open Comet to Bare Cosmic Mysteries
By Thomas H. Maugh II
National
37 Children Taken to Hospitals After Bus Rolls
2 Youths Held in Slaying of Teen in iPod Theft
Plane Nearing Camp David Is Forced Down
Church Panel Backs OK for Same-Sex Marriages
If Ax Falls on Roe, It May Also Split GOP
By Peter Wallsten
Kidnap Probe Focuses on Web Diary
By Sam Howe Verhovek
Court Battle Lines Drawn
By Ronald Brownstein and Richard B. Schmitt
China May Fuel Global Risks if U.S. Fails to Push Conservation
By Ronald Brownstein
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