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What happened on April 15, 2006
NATIONAL
Black Bear Kills 6-Year-Old Girl
From the Associated Press
Challenge to Voter ID Law Is Rejected
From Times Wire Reports
City to Pay $221,000 for Jailing 8-Year-Old
From Times Wire Reports
Acquitted Palestinian Activist to Be Deported
From Times Wire Reports
Family Died Quickly in Attack, Coroner Says
From Times Wire Reports
Democrat Sidesteps the Abortion Plank
Nicholas Riccardi, Times Staff Writer
Prosecutors Release Abramoff E-Mails
From the Associated Press
`Shoe Bomber' Won't Testify for Moussaoui
From Times Wire Reports
Storm of Debate Over Hurricanes, Global Warming
Ken Kaye, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
President Comes to Defense of Rumsfeld
Peter Spiegel, Times Staff Writer
Abandoned Walruses Linked to Melting Ice
From Reuters
Texas Suspends Drinking Curbs
Lianne Hart, Times Staff Writer
Experts Upgrade Storm Tracking
Ken Kaye, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Bush Pays Taxes, Cheney Awaits Refund
From the Associated Press
4 Teens to Be Charged as Juveniles in Death
From Times Wire Reports
Gay Families Seek Role in White House Tradition
Matthew O'Rourke, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Mother Blames School Official for Son's Suicide
Lance Pugmire and Janet Wilson, Times Staff Writers
Contractors Often Play a Key Role in the Hiring of Illegal Immigrants
Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Skateboarder's Girlfriend Sentenced for Killing Boy
Jonathan Abrams, Times Staff Writer
Justices Hand L.A.'s Homeless a Victory
Henry Weinstein and Cara Mia DiMassa, Times Staff Writers
Casino's Makeup Rule Deemed Acceptable
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Unlikely Candidate for Car Bomber
H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Walter Pearson, 77; Master of Aces and Kings
Dennis McLellan, Times Staff Writer
Arthur Winston; 100; 76-Year Transit Worker
Kurt Streeter, Times Staff Writer
The week ahead in Orange County
River Floods Habitat for Endangered Rabbits
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Woman Mauled by Dogs Left in Critical Condition
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A beauty you can look up to
Union Wants Early Say on School Reform
Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Drew Keeps Crucial Seal of Approval
Michelle Keller, Times Staff Writer
Man Sentenced in Killing of Son's Friend
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Vote Looms Large for Santa Paula's Future Growth
Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Sheriff's Captain Agrees to Plea Deal
Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writer
Another Worker Indicts Executive in Billing Case
John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Villaraigosa Tells Where He Stands
Jim Newton, Times Staff Writer
Students Reenact Easter Story as Rite of Passage
Arin Gencer Times Staff Writer, Times Staff Writer
5 Anti-Gang Groups to Share City Grant
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man Charged in Death of His Children in Blaze
Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Guilty of `Crossing While Elderly'
Steve Lopez
Tip Leads to Arrest of Man Sought in Hit-Run
Juliet Chung, Times Staff Writer
Land Trust Seeks to Purchase South L.A. Community Garden
Cynthia H. Cho, Times Staff Writer
Compliance and Ethics Officer Hired by County
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Gov.'s Income Strong, Records Reveal
Peter Nicholas and Dan Morain, Times Staff Writers
Fallen Ski Patrollers Remembered
Jia-Rui Chong, Times Staff Writer
S. Pasadena Is Tired of Vernon Politics
Hector Becerra, Times Staff Writer
Fred J. Christensen, 84; WWII Ace Downed 6 Enemy Planes in 1 Day
From the Washington Post
WORLD
China's Honor Code
Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Computer Files Remain on Market in Afghanistan
From the Associated Press
A Million-Dollar Deal Too Good to Be True
From Times Wire Reports
Five Killed in Grenade Attacks in Kashmir
From Times Wire Reports
Court Ends Briton's Round-the-World Trip
From Times Wire Reports
Election Officials Say Outcome Won't Change
From Times Wire Reports
Hamas Government Is Off-Limits to Americans
From Times Wire Reports
Questions Raised on U.S. Spending in Iraq
From the Associated Press
Tehran's Nuclear Bid Focus of Talks
From Times Wire Services
Dust Bowl Uncertainty Grows in Iraq
Doug Smith and Raheem Salman, Times Staff Writers
Dozens of Iraqi Police Missing in Clash
Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
41 Taliban Rebels Reported Killed in Aerial Bombing, Gun Battle
From Times Wire Services
U.S. Is Watching China's Latin American Moves
Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writer
Messianic Fervor Grows Among Iran's Shiites
John Daniszewski, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Customers Scurry to Buy Designer's `Roach Brooch'
Debbie Hummel, The Associated Press
Orange County Hotel May Fetch Record Price
Roger Vincent
Samsung's Earnings Climb on TV Demand
From the Associated Press
Refiners Enjoying Bigger Profits
Elizabeth Douglass and Tanya Caldwell, Times Staff Writers
Beijing Calls for New Measures to Cool Escalating Economy
From the Associated Press
Yahoo's Desire to Keep CEO Reflected in Pay
Chris Gaither, Times Staff Writer
Sirius, EMI Reach Deal Over Music Player
From Bloomberg News
Innovator of Net Calling Sees Video Set for Change
James S. Granelli, Times Staff Writer
Industrial Production Gains Steam in March
From the Associated Press
Shareholder Suit Against DreamWorks Is Rejected
From Bloomberg News
Mexican Activists Urge Boycott of U.S. Firms
From the Associated Press
Crowded Skies Over Japan
Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
1,000 Wal-Mart Stores to End Gun Sales
From the Associated Press
Air Force to Resume Buying Aerial-Refueling Tankers
From Bloomberg News
4 TV Networks Challenge FCC on Indecency
Meg James, Times Staff Writer
So You've Put Off Filing. Be Very Careful.
Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Delta, Union Agree on Pact
Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
Harrah's Wins Ruling on Bartenders' Makeup
From the Associated Press
`Free File' Not Quite, Report Says
Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Epson America to Settle Class-Action Lawsuits
From Bloomberg News
Sempra Settlement Is Opposed
From Bloomberg News
Fears of Bird Flu Give New Life to Waning Antiviral
From the Associated Press
Set Your Cellphone on Cheap
James Gilden, Special to The Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Face up to the perky
Robin Abcarian, Times Staff Writer
'Babyface' sues Anita Baker
Robert W. Welkos
His look doesn't matter: Everyone loves Raymond
James Verini, Special to The Times
Finally
Beyond the well-known stories
John D. Spalding, Special to The Times
Sink to gossip, or turn the page
TIM RUTTEN
`Extraordinary' is the word
Don Heckman, Special to The Times
In Stern-est tones
Conrad has his say; what about the other side?
The vote-getters
Get away? Hah!
Cosby returns to Cincinnati
From The Associated Press
N.Y. gets to see `Stuff'
From Reuters
Vatican, Opus Dei weigh in on 'Code'
From Bloomberg and Reuters
`L'Effleur' skillfully attacks the senses
Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
An L.A. debut that's not as billed
Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
A bit of magic to help them through hard times
Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
Man held in Proof shooting
From The Associated Press
Viewers didn't see the humor
Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
Da Vinci outside the box
From the Associated Press
SCIENCE
Team Says Fossils Fill Gap in Human Evolution
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
`10th Planet' May Not Be as Large as Estimated
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NASA to Launch Probe to Seek Water on Moon
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Mars Rover Spirit Sent to Alternate Site for Season
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
China Unveils a New Face
From the Associated Press
Scientists Find Cheaper Way to Treat Malaria
Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
Bacteria Discovery Clears Up Mystery
Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Haas Beats Roddick for Fourth Time in a Row
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hurricanes Win Again
From the Associated Press
Francoeur Lifts Braves Over Padres
From the Associated Press
Schilling Is Still Quite Capable
From the Associated Press
Former Shark GM May Be in Their Sights
Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Wilcox Finds Seattle a Better Fit
Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Win Keeps Jazz in Playoff Chase
From the Associated Press
Booty Listed No. 1 at Quarterback
Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Push Point at Seattle
Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Lofton Is Activated, but Ross Stays
Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Nothing Dampens Scorn for Bonds
Bill Plaschke
Hard Work Pays Off for Selanne
Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Orioles Get In the Last Shot
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Avengers Tonight
Lonnie White
McEnroe Looking for a Born Identity
Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Chivas Wants a Fast Break
Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Singing the Blues
Why Didn't We Think of This?
March Madness Spills Into April
It's Not Easy Being This Green
Premier Skate Event Is Coming to L.A.
Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
Astro Starter Backe Goes on 15-Day Disabled List
From the Associated Press
Lakers Get the Best of the Worst
Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
With the Lakers, It's Still All About Kobe
Coming Up Short in Long-Ball Game
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
OK, so It Wasn't Last Word on T.J.
Brown Won't Lose Starting Role
Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Gateway to Kentucky? Try the Arkansas Route
Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Long Birdie Helps Furyk
From the Associated Press
When Money Talks
Field of Nine Is Scheduled for $100,000 La Puente Stakes
BOB MIESZERSKI
Cypress Pitcher Stands Tall Even Off the Mound
Eric Sondheimer
Dodger Bullpen Even Thinner
Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Change Logo From a Crown to a Clown?
OPINION
Spoiled sports
Democrats ponder their approach
Remains deserve respect despite race
The left was correct in balking at Iraq
Major decisions for minors
MEGHAN DAUM
Standardize education
Confronting Iran
Dianne Feinstein, DIANNE FEINSTEIN is California's senior U.S. senator.
Musical miscues
Is healthcare a right or a privilege?
A war over words
A prophecy: `The Judas Code' is coming
Mary Rourke, MARY ROURKE is a Times staff writer whose novel, "Two Women of Galilee," was published in March.
Generals versus Rumsfeld
Andrew J. Bacevich, ANDREW J. BACEVICH is professor of international relations at Boston University and the author of "The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War."
NEWS
Refinery profits soar
Andrew Malcolm and Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writers
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