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What happened on August 16, 2006
BUSINESS
Male-Themed Salons: Barbershops With Style
By Cynthia H. Cho, Times Staff Writer
CBS to Offer Prime-Time Shows Online
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Applied Materials Profit Rises 39%
From Reuters
Toyota Rules Road in California
By John O'dell, Times Staff Writer
Japan OKs Beef Exports From California Plant
From the Associated Press
Car Dealer Settles With Employees
From Bloomberg News
Boeing Project Passes Review
From Bloomberg News
Also
Edison Ordered to Add 250 Megawatts of Power
From a Times Staff Writer
Judge OKs Move to Clear Name of Enron Founder
From the Associated Press
Delphi First-Half Loss Triples on Buyout Costs
From the Associated Press
Home Depot Posts Strong Profit, Sales
From Times Wire Services
Also
Producer Prices Hint at Slowing Inflation
From Bloomberg News
Refiners Not Faulted for Gas Prices
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Google Maps Offers Savings for Shoppers
From Reuters
Home Sales Tumble to 9-Year Low
By Annette Haddad, Times Staff Writer
Insurer Wins Katrina Case
From Bloomberg News
Inflation Report Triggers Market Rally
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Monsanto to Acquire Seller of Cottonseed
From Reuters
Wal-Mart's Earnings Fall
By Abigail Goldman, Times Staff Writer
Cheesecake Factory to Restate Results
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Ex-Comverse CEO Declared a Fugitive
By From Bloomberg News
Grasso Seeks to Block Judge's Action
From Bloomberg News
Icahn Firms Raise Stake in Time Warner; Jana Partners Sells Shares
From Bloomberg News
Fire-Risky Batteries Part of Daily Life
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Times Staff Writer
Recruiting Stylists to a Salon
By Karen E. Klein, Special to The Times
Blackstone Group Plans to Combine Sock Makers
From Bloomberg News
Planning for Unthinkable Events Could Mean Survival
By Cyndia Zwahlen, Special to The Times
FOOD
Chef, as local hero
By Leslie Brenner, Times Staff Writer
2004 Domaine Alary Cotes du Rhone `La Gerbaude'
By S. Irene Virbila
Shipshape by the shore
By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer
Nostalgia that means flavor
By Linda Burum, Special to The Times
Food article bursts with creative flavor
Virbila fed into steak searing myth
No veggies, just dessert, please
So simple yet sexy
By Betty Hallock, Times Staff Writer
Voting with their forks
By Regina Schrambling, Special to The Times
Put on an open face
By Donna Deane, Times Staff Writer
The $10 sweet spot
By Corie Brown, Times Staff Writer
AUTOS
Speed freak
By Dan Neil
You don't have to clutch, or do you?
By Susan Carpenter
ENTERTAINMENT
Turning West, He Hit Gold
By Christopher Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
`Daily Show' debut could be his big opportunity
By Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
Fiction as a means to grasp reality
By Tim Rutten, Times Staff Writer
Getty board turns to Bryson as its leader
By Christopher Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Cracked gets dressed up but is as rude as ever
From the Associated Press
Finally getting to cut loose at the Getty
By Christopher Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Spin never ceases
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Jiang chronicles his career
From the Associated Press
Butterfly books: flights of fancy
By Jo Perry, Special to The Times
Jokes & Riddles
German Jews criticize Grass
From the Associated Press
Seen Elvis lately? Collect $3 million
By Randy Lewis
Prop man killed on `Kingdom' film set
By John Horn
Audience for 'Weeds' grows
By Scott Collins
Museum workers decry `witch hunt'
By Irina Titova, Associated Press
`Archie's Adventure'
By Mary Parker Hobbs, Special to The Times
Thanks to dismal ratings, ABC still in summer slump
From City News Service
Counseling and probation for radio host
From City News Service
Grass isn't greener
By Christopher Hawthorne, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Judge Delayed Murder Verdict to Watch Game
By Maeve Reston, Times Staff Writer
Jury Finds Killer Was Insane
By Stephen Clark, Times Staff Writer
John Haase, 82; Dentist, Author Whose Novel Was Made Into the Film `Petulia'
By Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
Saga of the Bells Comes Full Circle
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Officials OK Expansion of Coroner's Facilities
From Times Staff Reports
FAA Defends Landing System Upkeep
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
State Creates Marine Havens
By Kenneth R. Weiss, Times Staff Writer
Muslims Criticize the Governor
By Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writer
Waging war on renegade goats
Teen Intruder Strikes School Police Officer With Bat
By Stuart Silverstein, Times Staff Writer
Man Jailed in Stabbing Deaths of Woman, Boy
From Times Staff Reports
Another State Resident Dies From Hantavirus
From Times Staff Reports
Council OKs Purchase of Wind Farm Energy
From Times Staff Reports
Council Imposes Labor Pact; Walkout Possible
From Times Staff Reports
Gerald Ford, 93, Hospitalized at Mayo Clinic for Evaluation
By Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer
Vending Machines May Go on a Diet in Santa Ana
By Dave Mckibben, Times Staff Writer
Permits, Inspections for Mountain Rentals
From Times Staff Reports
Illegal Immigration Foe to Run for School Board
From Times Staff Reports
Bruno Kirby, 57; Character Actor in Film and Television
Homeless Have No Friend in Antonovich
By Steve Lopez
T.A. Dame Te Atairangikaahu, 75; Queen of New Zealand's Maoris
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Leonard Marks, 90; U.S. Information Agency Director
From the Washington Post
Legislators Throw In Towel on Hot Issues
By Nancy Vogel and Jordan Rau, Times Staff Writers
2 More Are Arrested in Surgery Insurance Scam
From Times Staff Reports
Suspect in Police Shooting Enters Plea
By Richard Winton, Times Staff Writer
Suit Over L.A. Port Terminal Rejected
By Gary Polakovic, Times Staff Writer
Schools Getting Higher Marks on Tests
By Mitchell Landsberg and Erika Hayasaki, Times Staff Writers
Tougher Transplant Oversight Urged
By Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writer
Proposal Limits Tenant Evictions for Conversions
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Judge Rejects Bid to Stop Santa Clarita Subdivision
By Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writer
Killer Testifies in O.C. Athlete's Slaying
By Sara Lin, Times Staff Writer
And the Long Beach Municipal Band Plays On
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Fights Kern County Sludge Ban
By Steve Chawkins, Times Staff Writer
Indian Skull Unearthed at O.C. Construction Site
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Effect of Nuclear Blast at Port Would Be National
By Greg Krikorian, Times Staff Writer
Journalists Ordered to Testify in Bonds Case
By Joe Mozingo, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
There's Trust in His Eyes
By Bill Plaschke
La Costa Losing Tennis Event
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Seeing Bright Side of Life, and USC
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Tigers Win but Lose Polanco to an Injury
From the Associated Press
Roundup
Angels' Bats Do the Talking
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Slumping Cabrera Gets the Day Off
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Billingsley Keeps Dodgers Rolling
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
No Muscle, Just Victories
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Martin, Dodgers Are a Good Fit
By Michael Becker, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
James Sparks U.S. Team to Rout of South Korea
By Eric Stephens, Larry Stewart, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Leinart to Play Saturday
From the Associated Press
Phillies Overcome Reyes' 3 Home Runs
From the Associated Press
Roundup
Woods-Mickelson Is Nothing to Sneeze At
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Harrington Decides to Play
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Lifeguard Loses Foot to Shark
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Keyes Plays Way Back to First Unit
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Injury Curtails Hancock's Career
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Police Briefly Detain Two USC Players
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Thor's Echo to Try Turf
By Bob Mieszerski
Home Isn't That Sweet to This Analyst
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Seabirds, Rain Kept Men Alive for 9 Months
By Hector Tobar, Times Staff Writer
Bush Dismisses the Idea of Partitioning Iraq
By Paul Richter and Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writers
Clustered in Fear, and Now Death
By Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Island Dispute Turns Deadly on Japanese Boat
From Times Wire Reports
Congress Blocked Off to Deter Protesters
From Times Wire Reports
Reporter Goes on Trial, Accused as Taiwan Spy
From Times Wire Reports
Congressman Apologizes to Marines in Iraq Probe
From Times Wire Reports
Britain Debates Even Tighter Security
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Palestinians Join Search for Abducted Journalists
From the Associated Press
A Death in the Family
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Raid by Army Sparks Clash With Iraqi Cleric's Followers; 4 Killed
By Solomon Moore, Times Staff Writer
Focus Shifts to Disarming Hezbollah
By Borzou Daragahi and Laura King, Times Staff Writers
306 British Executed in WWI to Be Pardoned
From Times Wire Services
Iran and Syria Claim Victory for Hezbollah
From the Associated Press
Suspect in Alleged Airline Plot May Have Link to 9/11 Figure
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
Coverup Alleged in Kazakhstan Killing
By David Holley, Times Staff Writer
Zimbabwe's Money Crunch
By Zakeus Chibaya and Robyn Dixon, Special to The Times
OPINION
Help the homeless don't need
The Pepsi generation
Failing to draw the line
Wrong conclusions in the British terror case
Personality politics
Americans should sink those Swift boat tactics
Dangerous mistakes in the Mideast
The test of a test
Now the Israeli fight begins
By Max Boot, MAX BOOT is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
An orgy of bagels, cocktails and cash
By Jamie Court, JAMIE COURT is president of the Santa Monica-based Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights.
When talk wasn't cheap
By Erin Aubry Kaplan
NATIONAL
More 9/11 Tapes Are Set for Release
By Hana Alberts and William Murphy, Newsday
Academy Where Boy Died Is Illegal, City Says
From Times wire reports
Minister's Wife Accused in Shooting Free on Bail
From Times wire reports
Carter's Son Wins Primary in Senate Bid
From Times wire reports
Attorney General Quits After Ethics Inquiry
From Times wire reports
Cellphone Buys Lead to States' Terror Charges
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
N.M. Town Evacuates Amid Flooding
From the Associated Press
Group Says Iran Is `Not a Crisis'
By Peter Spiegel, Times Staff Writer
Swords Being Crossed Over Memorial to Katrina Victims
By Ann M. Simmons, Times Staff Writer
It's `Get These People Out of Town'
By Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Round and Orbity? Must Be a Planet
By John Johnson Jr., Times Staff Writer
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