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What happened on March 16, 2005
California | Local
New School Rankings Released
New Hybrid Locomotive's Emissions Are Clean As a Whistle
By Wendy Thermos and Deborah Schoch
David Risling Jr., 83; Helped Found UC Davis Native American Studies Program, College for Indians
By Myrna Oliver
Angels' Ads on O.C. Buses Rile Correa
By Jean O. Pasco
Pebble Beach Plan OKd
By Irwin Speizer
Anaheim Hills Slide Risk Shuts Boulevard
By Sara Lin
Clash Over Gay Episcopal Bishops Delays New Ordinations
By Larry B. Stammer
O.C. Is Up for Role in Child Study
By Claudia Zequeira
2 Boys Charged in Plot
By Nicholas Shields
Regional Stem Cell Labs Urged
By Megan Garvey
Candidates Stay Focused on Schools
By Jessica Garrison
Police Identify Cyclist Hit and Killed by Car
Two Teens Treated for Smoke After House Fire
The Real Meaning Behind Spanish Names Is Not So Romantic
By Steve Harvey
O.C. Wetlands Renewal Project Putting the Squeeze on Cyclists
By Sara Lin
Marin County Tests Desalination Operation
Dick Smyser, 81; His Query Prompted 'I Am Not a Crook' Response
Opal Marie Petty, 86; Won Lawsuit Over 51 Years in Mental Hospitals
By Myrna Oliver
Jackson Accuser Explains Denial
By Stuart Pfeifer
Transcripts About Stuntman Reread
Fired Campus Radio 'Shock Jock' Sues College
By Stuart Silverstein
6 Injured When Car Hits Truck Along Freeway
Residents Sharply Split on County's Problems
By Michael Finnegan
Gov. Faces Widening Network of Opposition
By Peter Nicholas
Oxnard, Ventura College Students Stage Walkout
By Fred Alvarez
Disneyland's 50th Anniversary Party Will Start Early and Run 18 Months
By Kimi Yoshino
Car Rear-Ended, Pushed Into Path of Metrolink
Lyn Collins, 56; Was 'Female Preacher' in James Brown Show
Condit Settles Suit With Vanity Fair Writer
Fire Engine, Bus Collide; Man Killed
By Lance Pugmire, Ashley Powers and Janet Wilson
Queen Mary Adrift Financially
By Nancy Wride and Deborah Schoch
Chimp Attack Survivor Struggles With Recovery
By Claudia Zequeira
One Lavish Lavatory
By Bob Pool
Acquitted Teacher to Settle With O.C.
By Tonya Alanez
Angelides Enters Race for Governor in '06
By Jordan Rau
Entertainment
Bollywood in uproar over sex scandal
By Ramola Talwar Badam
WRITTEN IN PAIN
By Tina Daunt
N.Y. district leads in arts jobs
NBC to air show on End of Days
By Scott Collins
'Kaylie's Jig'
By Judy Davidson
Rock Hall could use some Flash
By Robert Hilburn
Partnership in paint
By Michael J. Ybarra
FINALLY
Style shines but plot is wanting in story of aching for homeland
By Ilan Stavans
Ace time slots don't benefit new shows
'Sweet Charity' taps standby
Jokes & Riddles
Sir Isaac Newton cast light on science, math
MPAA: Movie attendance dips, but so do costs
By R. Kinsey Lowe
Hope floats at SXSW festival
By Chris Riemenschneider
'Lonely Hunter' to tour South
'Current Affair' is returning to TV
'Lord of the Rings' now sings
Business
AIG's New CEO Says His Task Will Be Daunting
N.Y. Judge Dismisses Grasso Defamation Suit
Build-A-Bear Is Standing Out in Market
By Angela Moore
Disney Plans Life After Pixar With Sequel Unit
By Claudia Eller and Richard Verrier
Insurer to Cover New Use for Avastin
Sears Reportedly to Sell Lands' End
Constellation Sells 2 Wineries
More Circulation Data Questioned at Newsday
Alliance, NASD in Talks on Broker Fees
Software Maker Venture Avoids EU Probe
Merv Griffin Firm to Invest in Real Estate
NBC Restructures Development Teams
Court OKs Change to 'Fen-Phen' Settlement
Siebel Seeks Dismissal Over Disclosure Rule
Albertsons Posts 49% Increase in 4th-Quarter Net Income
By Melinda Fulmer
SEC Sues Former Qwest CEO, 6 Others
AFL-CIO Plans Rallies on Social Security
Air Force Delays Plans to Upgrade Global Hawk
Regional Food Protected
Worries Bog Down Wall Street
Wet Seal Executive Vice President Resigns
Autobytel Will Miss Nasdaq Deadline
Apple Seeks to Boost Bonuses
Court Denies Request by Miramax to Rehear Ruling
Home Prices Surge in February
By Annette Haddad
Landmark's Theaters to Get Digital Projectors
Ban on Bond Dealer Consultants Proposed
Liberty to Spin Off Discovery
By Sallie Hofmeister
Data Collectors Face Lawmakers
By Jonathan Peterson
Chiron CEO Received No Bonus in 2004
By Denise Gellene
Selling Nordstrom-Style Service, Almost to a Hair
By John K. Wiley
Retail Sales Increase 0.5% in February
Tyco Witness Denies Being Advised of Forgiven Loans
Do Not Adjust Your Set
By Alex Pham
Comcast, TiVo Record a Deal
By David Colker
Qualcomm to Spin Off MediaFlo Division
Fraud Verdict Is Ominous for Toppled CEOs
By Thomas S. Mulligan and Walter Hamilton, Lisa Girion
Food
Regulating the wild mushroom
By Corie Brown
The taste of bacon, cubed
By Regina Schrambling
2003 Burge Family Winemakers Olive Hill
IN SEARCH OF PERFECTION
By Russ Parsons
Spring rolls in Chinatown
The bar steals the scene
By S. Irene Virbila
Store-bought? Bah!
By Linda Burum
L.A. just can't resist a hot date
What's behind the buzz
By David Shaw
National
Court Shooting Spree Suspect Gets Hearing
By Ellen Barry
EPA Targets Mercury 'Hot Spots' at Power Plants
By Tom Hamburger and Alan C. Miller
3 Were Shot Multiple Times, Autopsies Show
Convicted Murderer Executed by Injection
Senate Democrats Erect Shield to Obstruct "Nuclear Option"
By Edwin Chen
New Mexico Gets Lots of Snow
Jury Deliberates in Case of Former Beauty Queen
Rehnquist Meets With Judges on Security Issue
Prisoner Inquiry Is Up in the Air
Fake Licenses Seized at Fraternity House
With DeLay in the Spotlight, Republicans Feeling the Heat
By Richard Simon and Mary Curtius
18 Charged in Plan to Smuggle Arms Into U.S.
By Josh Getlin
Sunroof Gunman Kills 3 in Another Car
In Congress, Efforts to Structure Tight Budget Caught in Tug of War
By Joel Havemann
After 2-Day Scare, Tests Show No Anthrax at Mail Facilities
By John Hendren and Richard B. Schmitt
Army Officer Sentenced in Iraqi Assault Case
Senator Chides Head of Federal Reserve
Student Wins Prize for Toxic Agent Sensor
Governor Wants to Fire Boston's Big Dig Boss
Faculty Group Votes Lack of Confidence in Harvard Chief
By Elizabeth Mehren
Sports
Athlete's Parents See Steroid Link in Death
By Gary Klein
House Panel's Steroid Inquiry to Play Before a Sellout Crowd
By Maura Reynolds
Cubs Lose Prior Indefinitely
Knight Tries a Fresh Approach
By Lonnie White
Two Hot Streaks on Line
By BOB MIESZERSKI
Jacobson Stands Tall When It Counts Most
By Dan Arritt
O'Neal States His Problem
By Mike Bresnahan
He's Got a Prime Number
This Is Why Tennis Isn't the American Pastime
By T.J. Simers
League Realignments Are in Motion
NOW YOU KNOW
Sharapova Proves Resilient
By Lisa Dillman
Forget Him Not
By Chris Dufresne
For Him, Early Going Is Simply Maddening
By Larry Stewart
Escobar Happy With Debut
By Mike DiGiovanna
Ruling Favors Anaheim
By Bill Shaikin
They're Matter of Fact on News
By Diane Pucin
Dent Sends Safin Home Early
By Bill Dwyre
Graduation Rates Lagging
By David Wharton
NASCAR Issues Penalties
Lakers Get No Love in Philly
By Mike Bresnahan
An Inside Look at Outside Images
By J.A. Adande
Top Performers
More Surgery for Brown
It's Time for Fans to Shoot a Little Pool
By Bill Plaschke
BALCO Case Hearing Reset
Oakland Wins in Opening Round
Bruins Accomplish Their Goal
By Lonnie White
Wade Puts Knicks Away at the Buzzer
Opinion
Different Battle, Same Struggle
By Tobias Barrington Wolff
No Idiots in the Jury Box
Stiffing Technical Education
Room Without a View at the Plaza
By PATT MORRISON
Congress' Big Stick
Truth Is, Bush's Propaganda Hurts the U.S.
By ANDRES MARTINEZ
Energy Non-Policy
Feds Are Feeding an Urban Money Pit
By Robert Krol and Shirley Svorny
World
Hitler Finds an Audience in Turkey
By Amberin Zaman
U.N. Court Issues Final Balkans Indictment
U.S. Official Turns Up Rhetoric on North Korea
4 Men Convicted of Rape Freed on Bail
Family of Slain U.S. Activist Sues State
Officials Say $10 Million Paid for Maskhadov Tip
Beleaguered President to Seek Early Elections
30 Killed as Militia Raids Border Village
Six Killed in Iraq Car Bombings
Building Kazakhstan's Bridge to the 21st Century
By David Holley
Lebanon's Lack of Answers Raises Questions
By Rania Abouzeid and Ken Ellingwood
Iraq Embassy Funds at Risk
Militants Say Truce Depends on Israeli Offer
Bin Laden's Trail Has Gone Cold, Leader Says
Mercy's Mission Polishes U.S. Image, Ship's Crew Says
By Bruce Wallace
Bush Sees Hezbollah in Politics
By Sonni Efron
6 Convicted in Paris in U.S. Embassy Plot
By Sebastian Rotella
Science
Many Scientists Fear Bird Flu Cases Exceed Data
By Charles Piller
Autos
The road ahead looks very bumpy
By Ralph Vartabedian
Avalon gives you Lexus taste on a Toyota budget
By Steven Cole Smith
An arrow through the heart
By DAN NEIL
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