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What happened on July 24, 2006
NEWS
Hussein collapses
By Andrew Malcolm and Ellen Alperstein, Times Staff Writers
OPINION
Wards of the state
High skill, low priority
Global warming on trial
A closer look at reasons for the U.N.'s 'failures'
Boot's perspective on warfare in Middle East
Opening the floodgates of Hetch Hetchy Valley
Safety takes a back seat to cost cutting at FAA
NAACP deserves better
WWIII? No, but still deadly and dangerous
By Niall Ferguson
Why Wiki can drive you wacky
By Bernard Haisch, BERNARD HAISCH is president of the Digital Universe Foundation, which is working on a free expert-directed online encyclopedia.
Global warming -- signed, sealed and delivered
By Naomi Oreskes, NAOMI ORESKES is a history of science professor at UC San Diego.
ENTERTAINMENT
Looking for meaning in the odd life of `Red Elvis'
By Anthony Day, Special to The Times
A `cancer-free' diagnosis, new friends in his future
By Melissa Pamer, Times Staff Writer
Comic-Con, because the studios are listening
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
10 candles for Radio Disney
By Randy Lewis, Times Staff Writer
Chicks settle into a new nest
By Richard Cromelin, Times Staff Writer
Rants -- And A Few Raves -- For Emmy Rules `Fix'
By Greg Braxton, Times Staff Writer
CMA fest like `old home week'
From Tribune Media Services
Tongue in cheek -- and sharp as a razor
By David Bauder, Associated Press
When artists work with glass, ideas can heat up
Taking more than candy?
By Steven Barrie-anthony, Times Staff Writer
Youthful virtuosity stars at Mancini
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
`Deal or No Deal,' count him in
By Maria Elena Fernandez, Times Staff Writer
`Othello' like the Bard planned it
By Philip Brandes, Special to The Times
`Oz' art varies, but not the story
By Adam Gorlick, The Associated Press
Jokes & Riddles
Romance and feminism in a mixed-up world
By Charles Mcnulty, Times Staff Writer
Holding back nothing
By Steve Appleford, Special to The Times
`It's Summer, Rachel!'
By Sue Alexander, Special to The Times
Sweating it out, cameras in tow
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Expanding on an ant story
By Susan King
A chance to prove you're a real hero
Tribune Media Services
WORLD
9 State Researchers Released by Rebels
From Times Wire Reports
Talks Take Up Status of Kosovo Province
From Times Wire Reports
Election Foes Clash Over ID Plan; 1 Person Killed
From Times Wire Reports
Terrorism Suspects Tortured, Report Says
From Times Wire Reports
Signs of New Reactor Trigger Arms Race Fears
From Times Wire Reports
Cease-Fire Talk Floats Amid Gaza Strife
By Ashraf Khalil, Times Staff Writer
Hussein Is Hospitalized, Being Fed After Collapse
By Julian E. Barnes and Zainab Hussein, Times Staff Writers
100 More Lives End Violently in Iraq
By Borzou Daragahi and Raheem Salman, Times Staff Writers
Iraqis Find Rare Unity in Condemning Israel
By Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
Israel Open to NATO Troops Along Border
By Laura King and J. Michael Kennedy, Times Staff Writers
Radio Station in Mexico Attacked
From the Associated Press
Israel's Reservists Shift From Civilians to Soldiers in a Day
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Sharon, Still in Coma, Develops Kidney Ailment
From the Associated Press
Escape Route Is a Path of Destruction
By Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writer
Somalis Divided Over Ethiopian Troops
By Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Landis Wins Tour to Continue U.S. Streak
By Sebastian Rotella, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Fashioning New Uses for Crops
By Paul Elias, The Associated Press
Novartis Cancer Drug May Harm Heart, Study Says
From the Associated Press
Small Theme Parks Still Riding High
From the Associated Press
Will Mexico Soon Be Tapped Out?
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
`Pirates' Hits Another Milestone
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Retailers See Trouble on Ports' Horizon
By Ronald D. White, Times Staff Writer
The Week Ahead
From Reuters
Deal to Acquire HCA Could Be Unveiled Today
From Reuters
Breakthrough Eludes Trade Negotiators
From Reuters
Judge to Hear Objections to Google Settlement
From the Associated Press
WL Ross to Be Sold
From Bloomberg News
Putting Universal's Chiefs to the Test
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Hopes for a Vietnam Trade Shift
By Evelyn Iritani, Times Staff Writer
Selling a New Digital Tune
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
A convincing case for getting `real'
By Hannah Wallace, Special to The Times
Autistic males lack certain brain cells
From Times wire reports
Heavy teens face premature death
From Times wire reports
`Lunch lady' lessons
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Excuse me, could you repeat that?
By Karen Blum, Baltimore Sun
Fortified foods took out rickets
By Elena Conis
Whaddya mean by that look?
By Hilary E. Macgregor, Times Staff Writer
Sit up tall, lift lightly and work the shoulders
By Karen Voight
Today, helmets for all
By Hugo Martin, Times Staff Writer
You know you're covered when it's a snug fit
By Hugo Martin, Times Staff Writer
Public weight loss has its ups, downs
By Sally Squires, Special to The Times
Doing right when in a group
In full support of their big brother
Not just kosher, but spiritual too
Migraine with aura tied to heart risk
By Jamie Talan, Newsday
No time for exercise? Fit the kids into your routine
By Jeannine Stein
No sponge left behind
By Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
Go ahead, people, take it all off
By Bill Becher, Special to The Times
Cloudy links to cancer
By Judy Foreman, Special to The Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
L.A. to San Diego in just 5 3/4 hours
O'Neill Era Comes to a Close
By Nancy Wride, Times Staff Writer
Fire at Strip Mall Is Quickly Controlled
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Robert Cornthwaite, 89; Veteran TV, Film, Stage Character Actor
By Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer
River May Get Cleaned, but City Hall Is Still a Mess
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Onetime Dropout Now a Key Voice
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Catalina and Other Wildfires Rage On
By Michelle Keller, Times Staff Writer
Gov. to Propose More School Health Clinics
By Robert Salladay and Joe Mathews, Times Staff Writers
Heat Leaves Thousands Powerless
By Marla Cone and Jean Guccione, Times Staff Writers
Elaine Hodges, 69; Scientific Illustrator for Smithsonian
By Matt Schudel, Washington Post
It's a Breeze
O.C. Fair's Fried Fare: a Gut-Level Adventure
By David Reyes, Times Staff Writer
`A Real Defining Moment'
By Teresa Watanabe and Valerie Reitman, Times Staff Writers
3.6 Quake Rattles Riverside County
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Girl, 3, Drowns in Swimming Pool
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Security Breach Delays Flights at John Wayne
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Home of Their Own on L.A. River
By Arin Gencer, Times Staff Writer
High, Low or No Tech, It's the Teacher, Stupid!
By Bob Sipchen
Puerto Rican Is Miss Universe
By Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
Schools to Offer STD Vaccine
By Lynn Doan, Times Staff Writer
Security Breach Slows O.C. Airport
From the Associated Press
To Know You Is to Love You
By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Papa! Texan Honored as Hemingway Lookalike
From Times Wire Reports
Gunfire at Kansas City Party Kills 2, Injures 9
From Times Wire Reports
Teens on Soccer Field Die After Lightning Hits
From Times Wire Reports
Bullets Strike Vehicles on 2 Interstates; 1 Dead
From Times Wire Reports
Hastert Stands Firm Against Office Search
From the Associated Press
No White House Silent Treatment for N.Y. Times
By James Rainey, Times Staff Writer
`Cookie-Cutter' Homes Suit Some Critics' Taste After All
By Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
Marines Recognize New Kind of Fighting
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
That Raise Might Take 4 Years to Earn as Well
By Molly Hennessy-fiske, Times Staff Writer
Headway Made Against Fire Near Historic Nevada Area
From the Associated Press
SPORTS
The Flip Side of Boat Racing
In This Sport, Choking Works
By J.A. Adande
Roundup
Sexson Gets the Last Word for Mariners
From the Associated Press
Weaver Is Seven Up on Ledger
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Cabrera Is a Royal Pain for Brown
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
This Editor Didn't Mind Copying From Others
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Reigning and Pouring
By Chuck Culpepper, Special to The Times
DiMarco Rises to the Challenge
By Chuck Culpepper, Special to The Times
Chivas USA Out-Kicks Mexico's Club America
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Agassi Recalls When He Was a Lucky Loser
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Cardinals Leave Dodgers Uncomfortably Numb
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Alomar Trade Paves the Way for Repko's Return
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Rollins' Putt Wins B.C. Open
From the Associated Press
Aragorn Sets Course Record in Del Mar Win
By Eric Sondheimer, Times Staff Writer
Lock And Key Is Seeking Her First Victory in the U.S.
By Bob Mieszerski
Avery Gets One-Year Kings Deal
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
Now His Mennonite Parents Cheer Too
By Kevin Van Valkenburg, Baltimore Sun
Hamlin Wins Again at Pocono on Tense Day
From the Associated Press
Blake Outlasts Roddick, Then Compliments Him
From the Associated Press
Roundup
Padres Avoid Sweep and Regain Top Spot
From the Associated Press
Quotebook
An Aye for an Eye
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Goalie Secures Tournament Sweep
By Lauren Peterson, Times Staff Writer
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