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What happened on September 12, 2005
HEALTH
Chinese dates used as a tonic for anxiety, insomnia
Elena Conis
Just follow the spinning disc to better fitness
ROY M. WALLACK
The push for a mad cow test
Linda Marsa, Special to The Times
Work for the triceps, ease for the joints
Karen Voight
A lube job for the weekend warrior
John Briley, Washington Post
A phone exchange that now rings true
Samantha Sordyl, Washington Post
Cultural gap may affect care
Delthia Ricks, Newsday
After Katrina, a crisis of loss
Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
They diet; they exercise; they blog
Sally Squires, Special to The Times
Soap-free sanitizing
Emily Singer, Special to The Times
Snacks vie for students' attention
Libby Quaid, Associated Press
Is it just a game?
Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
The opera's on a grand scale, but not the diva
Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
An unsavory addition to kids' lunchboxes: lead
Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Residents Return to Streets of Means
David Zucchino and Solomon Moore, Times Staff Writers
Buffalo Teen Charged in Mother's Slaying
From Times Wire Reports
Keesler Air Force Base Eluded Cut Only to Be Crippled by Katrina
From Associated Press
War on Terrorism May Add a Nuclear Option
From Times Wire Reports
To Fill O'Connor's Shoes, Bush Might Want to Cross the Aisle
Ronald Brownstein
Oilman Pays for Airlift of Dogs to California
From Associated Press
Apprehensively, Thousands Go Home
Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer
Residents on Edge as Ophelia Lingers Off Carolinas
From Associated Press
Donors' 'Stuff' Smothers Relief
David Streitfeld, Times Staff Writer
Road to Recovery Runs Past the Shopping Mall
Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Senators Aim to Solve the John Roberts Puzzle
David G. Savage and Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writers
New Orleans Shows Modest Signs of Life
Nicholas Riccardi, Ashley Powers and Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writers
For Children of the Gulf, Smiles Hard to Come By
Elizabeth Mehren, Times Staff Writer
Nation's Political Divide Is Highlighted
Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writer
New Criticisms Aimed at Roberts
Peter G. Gosselin, Times Staff Writer
L.A., Melbourne Targeted in Purported Al Qaeda Tape
Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
9/11's Pain Still Runs Deep After 4 Years
Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
From tragic fact, realistic fiction
Irene Lacher, Special to The Times
Moviegoers can't say no to an 'Exorcism'
R. Kinsey Lowe, Times Staff Writer
Playing a character you'll hate to love
Carina Chocano, Times Staff Writer
'Martha' opens Stewart's TV push
From Associated Press
In the storm's wake, creativity
Scott Timberg, Times Staff Writer
Kanye West continues his rap on Bush
Steve Hochman, Special to The Times
Too much of a good thing?
Robert Hilburn, Times Staff Writer
'The Legend of Johnny Appleseed'
Shirley Jordan, Special to The Times
L.A.'s own Eagles will rule the roost
Richard Cromelin
A gentler side of Brecht
Steve Oxman, Special to The Times
Daddy Yankee just dandy as reggaeton ambassador
Agustin Gurza, Times Staff Writer
Rhythmic sounds of 'the Copa' at the Bowl
Don Heckman, Special to The Times
What are your hopes and fears for the school year?
Jokes & Riddles
Russian dancers at the Bowl, on loan from a legend
Lynne Heffley
Vanity is a major force in 'The Diviners'
Jane Ciabattari, Special to The Times
Busting out from VH1 fantasy land
Maria Elena Fernandez, Times Staff Writer
Powers of invention, and of showmanship
Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
The storm has passed, but dark clouds remain
AL MARTINEZ, Al Martinez's column appears Mondays and Fridays. He can be reached at al.martinez @latimes.com.
Garry Marshall is a shtickler for humor
Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Pacifico strides past uneven style shifts
Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
A South Disney didn't dream of
Christopher Knight, Times Staff Writer
Pursuing a life full of possibility
Mary McNamara, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Simpson, Haskins Take Major Steps Forward
Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Special Teams Take Spotlight
From Associated Press
Robitaille Leads a Relief Effort
Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
This Disney Deal Was Right Out of Fantasyland
Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Hope Is Where Heart Is
Sam Farmer, Times Staff Writer
Upset Win Begins Saban Era
From Associated Press
Bears Take a Step Backward; Redskins Take Advantage
From Associated Press
Joneses Power Braves
From Associated Press
49ers Put Lost Year in the Past
From Associated Press
Bledsoe Rides to the Rescue
From Associated Press
First Park-Choi Meeting Is a Hit
Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Defense Seizes Control
From Associated Press
Pitt's One of Many That Can't See Clearly Now
Chris Dufresne
After Cream Come Spoilers
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Defense Steps Up for Colts
From Associated Press
The Only Sure Thing Is Parity
MIKE PENNER
Angels Dig Deep, Sweep
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Creamer Sparks U.S. Victory in Solheim Cup
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Yankees' Johnson Baffles Red Sox
From Associated Press
Notre Dame Gets Back to the Top 10
From Associated Press
Jaguars Dominate Wobbly Seahawks
From Associated Press
Favre Giveaway Benefits Lions and Williams
From Associated Press
Palmer Sparks Quiet Victory
From Associated Press
Now You Know
McAllister, Carney Lock In Win for Saints
From Associated Press
Five Turnovers Do In Culpepper, Vikings
From Associated Press
Trojans Equal a Record by Staying No. 1 in Poll
Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Cruz Lifts Dodgers in 7-3 Win
Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Losman and McGahee Deliver
From Associated Press
Wheldon Virtually Clinches IRL Title
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lewis Was a Good Decoy in Win
Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Parker Has the Run of the Place
From Associated Press
Carmichael Undefeated Again in Motocross
Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Agassi Is Latest to Be Finalized by Federer
Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Teams Pay Tribute to Victims of 9/11
From Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Collector's Body Shop Bargain: $500 Bought a Unique T-Bird
Daniel Yi, Times Staff Writer
'Not a Cornfield' Idea Is Food for Thought
Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Gov. Boxes Self Into a Corner With the Right
George Skelton, George Skelton writes Monday and Thursday. Reach him at george.skelton@latimes.com.
Planning for a Greener L.A. River
Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Firefighters Salute All Who Sacrificed
Jennifer Delson, Times Staff Writer
Making Sure State Is Ready in Case Disaster Strikes
Tim Reiterman, Times Staff Writer
2 Die as Plane Crashes Soon After Takeoff
From Times Staff Reports
Driver Dies When His Vehicle Hits Tow Truck
From a Times Staff Writer
Tabloid Tried to Suppress Videotape
Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writer
Chris Schenkel, 82; Key Network Sportscaster
From Associated Press
Activists Rally to Redlands Doctor's Cause
Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer
Fire Near Julian 75% Contained
From Associated Press
Starting From Scratch, Again
Mai Tran and Carla Hall, Times Staff Writers
Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown, 81; Singer, Guitarist
From Associated Press
Mrs. Knott's Eatery Stays High in the Pecking Order
Andrew Greenstein, Special to The Times
Oswald Hoffmann, 91; Lutheran Evangelist
From Associated Press
Tax-Averse Firms Cross a State Line
Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
History to Repeat Itself at Yosemite
Eric Bailey, Times Staff Writer
Randall Behr, 53; Led 24 L.A. Opera Productions
Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Buyout Firms Bid for Hertz
From Bloomberg News
The Week Ahead
WTO Negotiators to Focus on Agriculture
From Reuters
Canadian Union, Ford Said to Be Near Accord
From Associated Press
Giving Can Be a Tricky Business
Leslie Earnest, Times Staff Writer
A Perfect Time for Assessing Blame
Michael Hiltzik
Northwest Airlines Mechanics Halt Talks
From Associated Press
Daimler to Unveil New Autos at German Show
From Associated Press
Airline Merger Could Be Completed by October
From Associated Press
Chat From the War Zone
Chris Gaither, Times Staff Writer
GM to Stay the Course on Big Trucks Despite Challenges
John O'Dell, Times Staff Writer
Hedge Funds Could Face Increased Regulation
From Associated Press
Wall Street Journal to Start Weekend Edition
From Associated Press
High Diesel Prices Yield Bumper Crop of Thieves
Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
Reinsurance Costs Could Rise
From Times Wire Services
Community Bank Depends on Clients Who Lost All
Thomas S. Mulligan, Times Staff Writer
EMI Takes a Stake in Band
Charles Duhigg, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Joint Raid on 'Haven' for Foreign Fighters Finds It Mostly Empty
Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Police Chief Tells of Plot to Kill Blair
From Times Wire Reports
Troops Didn't Try to Kill Minister, Official Says
From Times Wire Reports
Jordanian Court Jails Anti-U.S. Militants
From Associated Press
Typhoon Slams Chinese City
From Times Wire Services
Japan's Koizumi Wins in a Landslide
Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Protestant Rioters Attack Police in Northern Ireland
From Associated Press
Gazans Burn Synagogues in Israeli Soldiers' Wake
Laura King and Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writers
U.N. Stretched Thin in Congo
Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Arabs Take Byte at Regimes
Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
Russia Media Climate Said to Be Chilling
Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Saudi King Bans Kissing of His Hand
From Times Wire Reports
OPINION
Dangerous waters
Remembering David Brower
L.A.'s schools: two sides of the coin
Turkey's struggles with history
Bombs away on television news
Orville Schell, ORVILLE SCHELL is the dean of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism.
Disgust and laughter over Maher's views
Ramirez's depiction of Scalia and Thomas
Appointments that disappoint
Juliette Kayyem, JULIETTE KAYYEM is a lecturer in public policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Her book, "Preserving Liberty in an Age of Terror," will be published in October by the MIT Press.
A more tolerant 'one true church'
MICHAEL MCGOUGH
Our society's lack of leadership is a disaster
NEWS
Not Bourbon St., but it'll do
Reed Johnson and Steven Barrie-Anthony, Times Staff Writers
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