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What happened on April 11, 2006
OPINION
Public job, private salary
Life in the slow lane
A credible threat
A path to success in Iraq
By Zalmay Khalilzad and George W. Casey Jr., ZALMAY KHALILZAD is the U.S. ambassador to Iraq. GEN. GEORGE W. CASEY JR. is the senior U.S. military commander in Iraq.
It's the minimum lawmakers can do
By Abel Maldonado, ABEL MALDONADO is a Republican state senator from Santa Maria.
The price of defame
By Joel Stein
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
ENTERTAINMENT
A difficult birth for `Adriana'
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Unrefined tales of organic food
By Brett Levy, Times Staff Writer
Merv Griffin's 40 most interesting
By Susan King, Times Staff Writer
When being a good citizen is just wrong
By Charles Mcnulty, Times Staff Writer
It's the season to celebrate a regal butterfly
A self-baring strip
By Reed Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Rival bands clash over little-person KISS tribute
By Robert W. Welkos, Times Staff Writer
Weekend box office
Jokes & Riddles
Sutherland signs production deal
By Robert W. Welkos
Finalists for new media Emmy listed
By Matea Gold
Disney plans 'Nemo' musical
By Lynne Heffley
'Syriana' suit to be heard May 29
From The Associated Press
Kate Moss back in the Klein fold
From The Associated Press
Writing is torture, but paychecks help
By Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post
Status by the sea
By David Pagel, Special to The Times
Trying to corral Stern's lost herd
By Martin Miller, Times Staff Writer
`Dunder's Digital Doom'
By Janie Emaus, Special to The Times
With their pasts, this is a blast
By Mike Boehm, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Afghan Militants' Shift to Roadside Bombings, Suicide Attacks Proves `Successful,' U.S. Says
From the Associated Press
Dozens Perish in Fire, Stampede at Trade Fair
From Times Wire Reports
African Leaders Launch Education Campaign
From Times Wire Reports
Blast Kills at Least 27 in Hospital Garage
From Times Wire Reports
14 on Peace Mission Die in Plane Crash
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Rejects Iran Reports
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
8 Slayings Linked to Biker Gang
From the Associated Press
Iraqi Institutions Drifting in a Postelection Limbo
By Louise Roug, Times Staff Writer
French Government Backs Down and Drops New Jobs Law
By Sebastian Rotella and Achrene Sicakyuz, Times Staff Writers
Hamas, Abbas Decry Israeli Steps
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Parliamentary Elections May Leave Italy `Split in Half'
By Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
Leftist Clings to a Slim Lead in Peru's Presidential Race
From Reuters
Protests Over French Labor Law Expose Social Chasm
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Alcoa's Earnings Double on Surge in Metal Prices
From Bloomberg News
Another Round for Craft Beer
From the Associated Press
Boeing Shares Rally on China Order Optimism
From Reuters
Investor in Casino Firm Riviera Opposes Buyout
From Reuters
Short-Term Rates Rise in Treasury Auction
From the Associated Press
Time Warner Cable May Offer TV Ad Auction
From Reuters
Designer Is Allowed to Use 'Paul Frank Design'
By Leslie Earnest
Also
Six Flags Shareholder Wallace Weitz Cuts Stake
From Bloomberg News
Studios Slam Pay Disclosure Plan
From Bloomberg News
China Action Expected Before Meeting
By Evelyn Iritani, Times Staff Writer
Televisa Is Key to Deal for Univision
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
ABC to Offer Shows Free in Online Test
From Reuters
Top Venture Investor Goes Green
From the Associated Press
Contact Lens Solution Linked to Eye Ailment
From the Associated Press
Enron's Skilling Avows Innocence
By Thomas S. Mulligan, Times Staff Writer
Camera Makers Are Still in Throes of Digital Shift
From the Associated Press
Merck Sued Over Fosamax Health Risks
From Bloomberg News
Gasoline Is Approaching $3 a Gallon
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Wagoner Had Been Prepared to Resign on Vote
From Times Wire Services
8% Fall in Home Sales Is Expected
From Bloomberg News
Garamendi Says Hartford Overcharged
From Reuters
William Lyon Sweetens Bid for His Company
By Annette Haddad, Times Staff Writer
Investment Fund Negotiating to Acquire Callender's
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Energy Stocks Up in Mixed Trading
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Copper Jumps to Record as Metals Rally
From Bloomberg News
Hip Youth Website Gets Grown Up About Safety
By Chris Gaither and Dawn C. Chmielewski, Times Staff Writers
Eyeing Vancouver Port Unrest
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
Wal-Mart Faces Bank Plan Foes
From Times Wire Services
Briefly
SEC Names Merrill Lawyer to Run Mutual Fund Oversight Division
From Reuters and Bloomberg News
Zale Shares Drop on News of SEC Probe
From the Associated Press
CalPERS Backs Plan on U.S. Bancorp Exec Pay
From Reuters
High-Definition Trailers to Move From PC to TV
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Great `joy-ride' for needy children
Judge Denies Blake's Plea for New Civil Trial
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Thousands Participate in Protests Throughout State
By Anna Gorman and J. Michael Kennedy, Times Staff Writers
Caltech Goes Low Tech to Get Its Cannon Back
By Paul Pringle, Times Staff Writer
Teen Pleads Innocent in Bomb Plot
By Peter Hong, Times Staff Writer
Off-Duty L.A. County Deputy Held in Slaying
By Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
2 Council Panels Back Plans for New L.A. Zoo Elephant Exhibit
By Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
Governor Declares Second State of Emergency Because of Storms, Flooding in Seven Counties
By Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writer
Ferrari Case Continues to Widen
By Richard Winton and David Pierson, Times Staff Writers
Park Fee Policy May Alter Mayor's Visions for L.A.
By Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer
Gov. Backs Greenhouse Gas Strategy
By Janet Wilson and Marc Lifsher, Times Staff Writers
Doctor Finishes 37th in North Pole Marathon
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Irvine Co. to Donate $20 Million to Schools
By David Haldane, Times Staff Writer
Lodi Terror Trial Enters Final Round
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
Salvador Montenegro, 82; L.A. Police Commissioner Quit in Dispute Over Shooting Probe
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Fontana Father Kills His 5-Year-Old, Then Himself
By Ashley Powers, Times Staff Writer
First Federal Nixon Library Head Is Named
By Christopher Goffard, Times Staff Writer
GOP Gives Carona Another Chance
By Jean O. Pasco, Times Staff Writer
O.C. Officials Have Own Tunnel Study Plans
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
Coastal O.C. Votes Today in State Race
From a Times Staff Writer
Activists Nationwide Planned Rallies
By Teresa Watanabe, Times Staff Writer
Billy Hitchcock, 89; Major League Infielder Managed Three Teams
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Elizabeth Maguire, 47; Publisher Worked With Nonfiction Writers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fewer State Ex-Inmates Returning to Prison
By Jenifer Warren, Times Staff Writer
Vista Man Dies After Falling Into Mine Shaft
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
1 Killed, 4 Injured in Refinery Accident
By Deborah Schoch, Times Staff Writer
Chowchilla Kidnapper Is Again Denied Parole
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Officials Reviewing 'Wine Corridor' Plan
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
San Diego Lacks Adequate Number of Police Officers, Union's Ad Says
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Stanford Scholar Named Head of Flagship Jewish Seminary
By Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writer
Stem Cell Institute Awards 1st Grants
By Lee Romney, Times Staff Writer
Judge to Have Key Role as Vernon Casts Votes
By Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer
Rudolf Vrba, 81; Auschwitz Escapee Gave 1st Details of Nazi Atrocities
By Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Youth Council Gives Teens a Taste of Politics
By Cynthia H. Cho, Times Staff Writer
Beautiful but Ominous
Exit Exam Challenge Rejected
Battling Santa Ana Blaze
Airborne Car Chase on California 99
Everybody Into the Tree
NATIONAL
Katrina Evacuees Head Home to Vote for Mayor
From Times Wire Reports
Lawyer Board Urges Sanction of Governor
From Times Wire Reports
No DNA Match in Duke Case
By David Wharton, Times Staff Writer
Across the U.S., `We Are America'
By Maura Reynolds and Faye Fiore, Times Staff Writers
Some See Marchers as Taking a Step Back
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
Bush Speaks on Disclosure
By Tom Hamburger, Times Staff Writer
Moussaoui Jury Hears the Panic From 9/11
By Richard A. Serrano, Times Staff Writer
Son Shines Bright From This Old West Texas Home
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
Abortion Pill Ruled Out in One of Two Recent Deaths
From the Associated Press
Gossip Writer Accused of Extortion Says He Sought an Investment Deal
By Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writer
N.Y. Transit Union Boss Gets Jail, Fine
By Ray Sanchez, Newsday
The Job Can Wait, the Protests Can't
By Faye Fiore, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Brain's Darwin Machine
By Robert Lee Hotz, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Chicago Homers Top Detroit
From the Associated Press
Lackey Raises Profile, and Angels' Spirits
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
He Says He'll Be Ready to Nail His Next Start
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Braves' Jones Goes on DL With Sprains
From the Associated Press
Putting for Dough Was Not His Best Attribute
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Pieces of 8
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Can't Knock It Down
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Brand Understands Fans' Loyalties
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Spoil Tracy's Day
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Little Veers Away From an Alliance
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Selanne's Streak Stands the Test of a Long Season
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Ducks Clinch Playoff Spot With 4-2 Win
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Robitaille Was Deserving King
By Helene Elliott
Robitaille Ready to Call It Quits
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Bryant Ramping Up Intensity for Playoff Drive
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
UCLA's Medlock Receives Probation
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Iverson, 76ers Alone in Final Playoff Spot
From the Associated Press
Anaheim Lands NBA Development League Team
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Texas' Aldridge to Be Available for NBA Draft
By Greg Johnson, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Capital Rookie Gets Milestone
From the Associated Press
Blood Condition Sidelines Goalie
From the Associated Press
Cardinals Win Debut in New Home
From the Associated Press
U.S. Is Ready to Step In if World Cup Plans Fizzle
By Grahame L. Jones
The Inside Track
The Inside Track
NEWS
THE MOST important thing for any poor person trying to...
By Tom Mcclintock, TOM MCCLINTOCK (R-Thousand Oaks) represents the 19th Senate District in the California Legislature.
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