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What happened on July 29, 2006
OPINION
This old town's filled with sin
Soup kitchen criminals
Makeup, not makeover
A fight to say no to chemo
By Adam Baer, ADAM BAER is a writer in Los Angeles. He blogs at glassshallot.com.
Sweating your way to enlightenment
By Meghan Daum
Amnesty is not a four-letter word
By Tamar Jacoby, TAMAR JACOBY, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, is the coauthor of "Reinventing the Melting Pot: The New Immigrants and What It Means To Be American."
'Crisis' is a relative term
Crime, class and law enforcement
Government isn't the answer
Proof sought, ideas offered on warm-up
Campaign finance laws harm democracy
Role models needed
ENTERTAINMENT
So normal and yet so unusual
By Bernadette Murphy, Special to The Times
Disney Hall Cost-overrun Suit Settled
By Mike Boehm, Times Staff Writer
Downloads
By Casey Dolan
Doggone it, that's good advice
By Mimi Avins, Times Staff Writer
Lindsay Lohan chided in leaked studio letter
By Geoff Boucher, Times Staff Writer
Like ripples in the water
By David Henry Hwang, Special to The Times
NOW Festival puts women stage center
By Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
Target designer? Tres chic
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
Mozart gets a digital makeover
From the Associated Press
London stage beckons Harry Potter
From the Associated Press
Owen Wilson's sarcastic retort
From the Associated Press
Romance writers gather in Atlanta
From the Associated Press
Here's a job he can really sink his teeth into
By Holly E. Thomas, Washington Post
Enjoy his clubs while you can
By James Verini, Special to The Times
A wealth of criticism
By Anne-marie O'Connor, Times Staff Writer
Surfacing
By Casey Dolan
No need to stage sorrow; it's rampant
WORLD
Legislation to Recognize Victims of the Civil War
From Times Wire Reports
Official Is Slain in Baidoa; Hundreds Riot
From Times Wire Reports
Two Countries Plan to Quit Cease-Fire Mission
From Times Wire Reports
Official Says Nuclear Sites May Be Attacked
From Times Wire Reports
Aide, Rival Arrested in Politician's Slaying
From Times Wire Reports
Bush, Blair to Seek U.N. Force on Lebanon Border
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
A Sobered Garcia Returns to Power in Peru, Vowing Change
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
Israel Ends Gaza Raid, Leaving a Trail of Death and Destruction
By Ashraf Khalil, Times Staff Writer
U.N. Draft May Set Clock for Iran Sanctions
By Alissa J. Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Shiite Cleric Calls Maliki Visit to U.S. a Betrayal
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Times Staff Writer
Israel Rejects Peace Offer
By Rone Tempest and Laura King, Times Staff Writers
Keeping Faith Underground
By Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writer
In U.S., Calls Grow for Direct Contact With Syria
By Kim Murphy and Tyler Marshall, Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
Preparing for Strife and Disaster on the Road
By James Gilden, Special to The Times
FDIC Puts Moratorium on Industrial Bank Bids
From Bloomberg News
Conviction Upheld for WorldCom's Ebbers
From Bloomberg News
United Adds Asia Flights in Revamping Schedule
From the Associated Press
Qwest Ex-CFO Escapes Jail Time in Stock Case
From Bloomberg News
Also
CBS Appeals Fine Over Janet Jackson Incident
From the Associated Press
Chevron's Net Income Jumps 18%
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Spending Less? You're Helping Slow the Economy
By Molly Hennessy-fiske, Times Staff Writer
Group to Seek Workers to Rebuild Gulf Coast
From the Associated Press
Stocks Rally on Weak GDP Data
By Walter Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Mexico Reach Trade Accord on Sweeteners
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Inco Drops Bid for Falconbridge
From the Associated Press
3 of L.A.'s Billionaires Have Eyes on Times
By Thomas S. Mulligan and James Rainey, Times Staff Writers
Executive Pensions Could Raise Ire
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
Pfizer Replaces CEO Targeted by Critics
From Reuters
From Boutique Agency to ICM Brass
By Claire Hoffman, Times Staff Writer
Oil Heats Up a Housing Market
By Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
Volcom Shares Plummet 29%
By Leslie Earnest, Times Staff Writer
Wal-Mart to Sell 85 Stores in Germany
From the Associated Press
Longtime Director Quits Disney Board
By Richard Verrier, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ex-boxing champ's sweltering L.A. visit
Ex-Border Agent Gets Five Years in Migrant Smuggling
By Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer
Four in Aryan Brotherhood Guilty
By Christopher Goffard, Times Staff Writer
Putting Her Faith in Dolls to Spread the Word
By Kelly-anne Suarez, Times Staff Writer
Sheriff's Deputies Seek Escaped Mental Patient
From Times Staff Reports
$850,000 for Clearing Heat-Broken Limbs
From Times Staff Reports
Councilman's Aide Won't Face Charges
From Times Staff Reports
Council OKs Limits on Profane, Racist Speech
From Times Staff Reports
Prisoner Faces Further Charges
By Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writer
Inquiry Focuses on Police Election Activity
By David Pierson, Times Staff Writer
2 Boys Die, Father Hurt in House Fire
From the Associated Press
Tustin Chamber Honoree Is Arrested in Fraud Case
From a Times Staff Writer
Man Saved From Hot Garage
From the Associated Press
Gibson Arrested on Suspicion of DUI
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Lillian Gottschalk, 84; Authority on Antique Automotive Toys
By Claire Noland, Times Staff Writer
Judge Reiterates: Free Jailed Man
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
Hantavirus Kills Man on Camping Trip
By Rong-gong Lin Ii, Times Staff Writer
Elderly, Isolated Are Heat's Quiet Victims
By Hector Becerra and Amanda Covarrubias, Times Staff Writers
Still Waters Run Warm Off the Coast
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Coroner Turns Detective to Seek Heat Victims' Kin
By Lisa Richardson, Times Staff Writer
Fatherhood Cut Short by Violence
By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer
Just Seconds From Disaster at LAX
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
Funds for Schools Bid Top $1 Million
By Jeffrey L. Rabin and Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writers
Minister in Scuffle With Police Won't Be Charged
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
Chamber Honoree Is Arrested in Fraud Case
From Times Staff Reports
Estranged Boyfriend Gets 80 Years in Slaying
From Times Staff Reports
Today's highlights at the O.C. Fair
Seconds From Disaster at LAX
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
Double-Checking the Tough Choices Made for Laguna's Gardening Icon
By Dana Parsons
H. Freeman Matthews Jr., 78; Diplomat Helped Shape Mideast Accords
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ken Hansen, 53; Activist, Former Tribal Chairman for Washington State's Samish
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Elizabeth Young-Apstein
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Charles W. Bray, 72; Held Positions in Nixon, Carter and Reagan Administrations
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
John Mack, 78; Oboist Had a Long Career as a Performer and Teacher
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Officials Urge Caution After Teen's Drowning
From a Times Staff Writer
Old Map Sparks a Modern Quandary
By Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Fire Victims Could Receive Federal Loans
From Times Staff Reports
Bail Set for Man Facing Retrial in 1996 Murder
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Car Strikes Starbucks; 10 Hurt
From a Times Staff Writer
Term Limits Plan Faulted
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
No Transplant Data Improvement
By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writers
Barbie Fans Get Dolled Up
Room With a Whew
Honoring a Hero
A Disarming Dance at the O.C. Fair
NATIONAL
Antiwar Demonstrators Arrested at White House
From Times Wire Reports
Markets Reportedly Safe From Retirement Boom
From Times Wire Reports
Rolling Rock Leaves Birthplace for Jersey
From Times Wire Reports
D.A. in Duke Lacrosse Case Says He Erred
From Times Wire Reports
Judge Asked to Help in Hemingway Cat Dispute
From the Associated Press
Jefferson May Review Papers Seized in Raid
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
A Mayor Riding Shotgun
By Richard Fausset, Times Staff Writer
House Pushes Through Pension Reform Bill
By Jonathan Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Killer's Claims Not Easy to Verify
By Nicholas Riccardi, Times Staff Writer
6 Shot, 1 Fatally, at Seattle Jewish Center
By Sam Howe Verhovek and Paul Pringle, Times Staff Writers
Hikes Wages, Cuts Taxes, Looks Like a Dud
By Joel Havemann and Noam N. Levey, Times Staff Writers
The Nation
SCIENCE
FDA Approves Drug for Hunter Syndrome
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drug Maker Touts Tests on Bird Flu Vaccine
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Ancient Marine Reptiles a New Find in Australia
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
4 Endangered Condor Chicks Die of West Nile
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reports Calls Home DNA Kits Misleading
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Scientists Turn Fat Into Muscle -- You're Thinking Cheesecake, Right?
By Denise Gellene, Times Staff Writer
Spacecraft Spots Lakes on Saturn's Moon Titan
From the Associated Press
SPORTS
Roundup
Monroe's Hit Gives Tigers Another Win
From the Associated Press
Angels' Seventh Is Pure Heaven
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Stoneman's Bid for Tejada Undeterred
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Rangers Get Lee in Trade With Brewers
By Bill Shaikin, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
They Blaze a New Trail in Bad Examples
By Bob Rohwer, Times Staff Writer
Spinning Their Wheels
By Greg Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Stunned Sport Takes Another Hit
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Deal for Braves' Betemit
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Team Fattens Up on Nationals, 13-1
By Steve Springer, Times Staff Writer
Too Much Too Soon Might Be Too Bad
By Bill Dwyre
Wie One Behind Webb in France
From the Associated Press
Bernardini in Jim Dandy
By Bob Mieszerski
Landis Declares He Is Innocent of Doping Allegation
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Clippers Close to Signing Veteran Aaron Williams
By Mark Heisler, Mike Terry, Jonathan Abrams, Gary Klein, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Lewis Signs Deal With the Jaguars
From the Associated Press
Roundup
Scott Hits for Cycle, but Astros Still Lose
From the Associated Press
Surfer Machado Gets His Hall Pass
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
Agassi, Roddick Take Wrong Exit
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Jones Slowly Restoring Luster to Her Career
By Chuck Culpepper, Special to The Times
Williams Sisters Out of La Costa
By Lisa Dillman
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