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What happened on June 12, 2006
NEWS
New choices on Iraq
By Brian Hanrahan and Ellen Alperstein, Times Staff Writers
OPINION
What's that on the telly?
A place for the family
Court of public opinion mixed on judge's ouster
Canada's approach to fighting terrorism
Step aside, honorably
Accusations on gun law research are unfounded
Students' public service is humbling, inspiring
Hire cost-cutting czar
Broke, like the Joneses
By Shira Boss, Shira Boss is the author of "Green with Envy: Why Keeping Up With the Joneses Is Keeping Us in Debt." Web site: www.shiraboss.com.
ENTERTAINMENT
In print, farcical film gets some more mileage
By David Ehrenstein, Special to The Times
Silly, superb sounds from a singer's wild imagination
By Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Counselor's tough start gave her a tender heart
By Melissa Pamer, Times Staff Writer
A new look for its news at MSNBC
By Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
Chouinard packing its easels for good
By Mike Boehm and Lynne Heffley, Times Staff Writers
A youthful struggle is all over the map
By Philip Brandes, Special to The Times
Getting to the heart of Hockney
By Christopher Knight, Times Staff Writer
Oh `Boys,' oh `Boys'
By Charles Mcnulty, Times Staff Writer
A saint with the power of healing
Deputy Fife won't be slowing traffic
From the Associated Press
Winners
Contenders lined up for new architecture prize
From the Associated Press
Doctor, heal thyself
By Martin Miller, Times Staff Writer
Topple after Koppel? Not quite
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
Jokes & Riddles
How very dignified. Now, how about another song?
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
Something short of salvation
By Robert Lloyd, Times Staff Writer
Standells rock group says Budweiser plays `Dirty'
By Andrew Ryan, The Associated Press
`O! Say Can You See'
By Shirley Jordan, Special to The Times
Bustin' the riddims -- U.K.-style
By Steve Appleford, Special to The Times
Jo dazzles with a stunning soprano
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
So cosmopolitan
Oh `Boys,' oh `Boys'
By Mike Boehm and Josh Getlin, Times Staff Writers
Small and silent -- but a screen giant
By Susan King
Bans on CDs and concert ads put a hit on Dixie Chicks tix
By Geoff Boucher and Randy Lewis
WORLD
Blast Near Hotel Kills at Least Four, Injures 14
From Times Wire Reports
Attacks Boost Number of Karen Homeless
From Times Wire Reports
More Than 200 Hurt in Clash With Police
From Times Wire Reports
Parliament to Consider Recalling the President
From Times Wire Reports
6.2 Earthquake Shakes Swaths of South, West
From Times Wire Reports
Chavez Plans Visits to Iran and North Korea
From Times Wire Reports
Whether New Orleans or Sudan, Storm Zones Pull This Doctor In
By Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Old-Style Taint Is Feared in a New Democratic Era
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
Commander Says U.S. Likely to Shrink Its Numbers in Iraq
By Julian E. Barnes and Megan K. Stack, Times Staff Writers
Lawyers Defend Marines in Raid
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Israel, Hamas Trade Strikes in Gaza Area
By Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writer
Presidential Hopefuls Weave World Cup Into Their Pitch
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
Warlord Vows to Fight for Mogadishu
From the Associated Press
A Force of Nature in Chile
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Fuel Station Offers Range of Alternatives
From the Associated Press
Microsoft Blogger Headed for Start-Up
From Reuters
`Cars' Shows Horsepower at Ticket Window
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Disney's Low-Key Superhero
By Claudia Eller, Times Staff Writer
Home Builder's CEO Sets Sights on Bigger Playing Field
By Annette Haddad, Times Staff Writer
An Unconventional Year for New Orleans Visitors
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
French Insurance Firm May Buy Swiss Rival
By From Bloomberg News
Rock Industry Sees Avalanche of Sales
From the Associated Press
At Google, Innovation Is Not Just Fun, Games
By Chris Gaither, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
Think of it as the family circus
By Hilary E. Macgregor, Times Staff Writer
Deadly breast cancer linked to race
From Reuters
Coffee? Why, yes
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Ancient nose jobs not so pretty
By Elena Conis
A stance to strengthen and stretch
By Karen Voight, Karen Voight can be reached at kvoightla@aol.com.
Endorsing a lifestyle
By Hilary E. Macgregor, Times Staff Writer
Now, another name for rage
By Janet Cromley, Times Staff Writer
Her drive to train athletes
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
A new tuna warning for pregnant women
From Reuters
Out of whack on `Sopranos': valerian tea and ER protocol
By Marc Siegel, Special to The Times
Wonder pill. Really.
By Chris Woolston, Special to The Times
Catching rays? A few can do you good
By Chris Woolston, Special to The Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
2 blasts in warship gun turret kill 48
Van Nuys Air Show Flies Into the Wild Blue Yonder
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
Baca Targets Gangs, Releases
By Stuart Pfeifer, Times Staff Writer
Man Dies in Custody Shortly After His Arrest
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CHP Officers Interrupt Robbery; Suspects Held
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Putting the Giddy in Giddyap
A Real Straight Shooter at City Hall -- With a .45
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Crews Gain on Big Bear Fire
From the Associated Press
On the Move
Death of Gita Renews Calls to Move Elephants to Sanctuary
By Anna Gorman, Times Staff Writer
Boat Sinks Off Malibu
By Jason Felch, Times Staff Writer
Western Governors Take Aim at Global Warming
By Janet Wilson and Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writers
John E. Horton, 87; Movies' Longtime Link to Pentagon
From the Washington Post
A Pedestrian Path to Surf City's Future
By Kelly-anne Suarez, Times Staff Writer
Shooting Leaves 1 Man Dead, Another Hurt
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Wilber B. Huston, 93; Nation's 'Brightest Boy' Became Rocket Scientist
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Moe Drabowsky, 70; Pitcher Helped Baltimore Win '66 World Series Over Dodgers
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Yoram Kaufman, 57; NASA Researcher Studied Effects of Aerosols on Climate
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
More Seaside Golf Before Panel
By Gary Polakovic, Times Staff Writer
Pets to Be Exhumed From Cemetery
From the Associated Press
Ingo Preminger, 95; Film Producer, Agent to Blacklisted Writers
By Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer
Homeless Man Is Killed Near Downtown Crowd
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Former Student Arrested in Shooting of Principal
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
This Job Is as Serious as a Heart Attack
By Bob Sipchen
Street Name Game Has a Few Rules
By Cynthia H. Cho, Times Staff Writer
Odd Border Makes Toeing the Line Tough
By James Ricci, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
6-Year-Old Is Scalded by Yellowstone Geyser
From Times Wire Reports
Alberto Not Likely to Become a Hurricane
From Times Wire Reports
Alligator Suspected in Park Attack Is Caught
From Times Wire Reports
Carjacker Kills Sailor on Leave From Mideast
From Times Wire Reports
More Than 150,000 Voters' Data Missing
From Times Wire Reports
A Rolling Hazard in a Golfing Paradise
By Jenny Jarvie, Times Staff Writer
Fido Party of Four, Your Table Is Ready
By P.J. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writer
Details on Detainee Suicides Emerging
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Maryland Publisher Is Missing From His Boat
From the Associated Press
Rice's Offer to Iran Spurs Unease From Right
By Paul Richter, Times Staff Writer
Domestic Spying Program Comes Under Legal Scrutiny
By Henry Weinstein, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Your French Open Champion, Claude Rains
Germany's Past Always an Issue
By J.A. Adande
Ortiz's Walk-Off Blast Lifts Boston
From the Associated Press
Mariners Sweep Slumping Angels
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Erstad Could Be Back in the Lineup Tonight
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
Clemens Zeroes In on His Strike Zone
From the Associated Press
His Word Just Might Be as Good as Gold
By Bob Rohwer, Times Staff Writer
Chivas USA Falls to FC Dallas
From the Associated Press
Beavers Advance to Omaha
From the Associated Press
So Many Ways to Put a Stamp on the Game
By Barbara Demick; Christian Retzlaff
Dodgers Backup Keys Comeback
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Billingsley Appears Close to Debut
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Federer's Dream Turned to Dust
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Grass Rarely Grows on French Champion
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Fullerton's Ace Is Eager for Face-Off
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Galaxy Discovers Spark
By Jim Barrero, Times Staff Writer
Singh Ends His Title Drought
From the Associated Press
The Heat Is Dissipating Quickly
By Mark Heisler
This 'Lady Goes First, Showing Off Speed
By Eric Sondheimer, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
He's Set for a Major Return
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Pak Finds Happiness in Playoff
From the Associated Press
Mexico Embraces Its Start
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Rookie Hamlin Wins Race
From the Associated Press
Texas Is Two Steps Away
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Powell Ties World Record in the 100 in 9.77 Seconds
From the Associated Press
Beaten by the Ugly Stick
By Helene Elliott, Times Staff Writer
Diamondbacks Routed by Mets
From the Associated Press
Quotebook
It's Another Lost Season for Royals
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Tall Task
By Grahame Jones, Times Staff Writer
Farmar Is Expected to Remain in Draft
By Steve Springer
Win by Youngs-Wacholder Rekindles Rivalry
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Netherlands Sprints Out to Victory
From the Associated Press
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