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What happened on June 24, 2006
NEWS
Jeers, praise for 18% raise
By Brian Hanrahan and Mike Anton, Times Staff Writers
OPINION
Ma Bell's data, and yours
A glimmer from the Hill
And a woman shall lead them
Trying to maintain some ethical standards
Chinese students' chant
Celebrity adoption: laudable or shameful?
Put O.C. in charge
Dealing with reality in the Middle East
Coulter's a satirist -- no kidding?
By Meghan Daum
`Big Brother' Bush and connecting the data dots
By Jonathan Turley, JONATHAN TURLEY is a law professor at George Washington University.
World Cup shows their true colors
By John Ziegler, JOHN ZIEGLER hosts "The John Ziegler Show" on KFI-AM (640).
ENTERTAINMENT
Breaking news: Celebrities can be parents too
By Gina Piccalo, Times Staff Writer
Theft with a thrill
By Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
A royal send-off for Argentine ballet star
From the Associated Press
Go ahead and open his `Mail'
By Marc Weingarten, Special to The Times
When antiheroes and pimp suits ruled
By Richard Cromelin, Times Staff Writer
Downloads
By Casey Dolan
Kevin Federline makes an appeal for change
By Geoff Boucher
On Guantanamo
Bring back CNN's old Anderson
A look at Marines
Painting 'peddled'?
Color of audience
A most likable `Like It'
By David C. Nichols, Special to The Times
France's new paean to primitivism
From the Associated Press
My Network TV banks on nighttime soaps
By David Bauder, The Associated Press
Drawing a premiere crowd
By Chris Lee, Special to The Times
It all leads back to Eagle Pond
By Susan Salter Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Studio's trailer for `Prada' capitalizes on film's start
By Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
Danish museum to reopen
From the Associated Press
Russian diva, Vienna opera split
From the Associated Press
Student knocks off Stone's new movie
From the Washington Post
Injunction granted in film credits case
From City News Service
2007 Walk of Famers named
From the Associated Press
Few soccer films go the distance
By Desson Thomson, Washington Post
Read their lips: No more Spanish novels
From the Associated Press
Baby glam
By Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Premier, President and Assembly Leader Resign
From Times Wire Reports
U.S. Experts Say Arms Found Were Unusable
From Times Wire Reports
Swedish Journalist Is Fatally Shot at Rally
From Times Wire Reports
Al Qaeda Deputy Calls Zarqawi a Martyr
From Times Wire Reports
Legislation Is Enacted Ending Death Penalty
From Times Wire Reports
Where Taliban Rules Again
By Paul Watson, Times Staff Writer
Troops Quell Fierce Fighting in Baghdad
By J. Michael Kennedy, Times Staff Writer
S. Korea's World Cup Fever Comes Down
By Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
The Deciding Factor May Be the Undecided
By Richard Boudreaux, Times Staff Writer
U.S., Japan OK Accord on Missile Defense
From the Associated Press
U.S. Eyes Venezuela-Iran Commercial Alliance
By Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Anadarko to Buy 2 Energy Rivals
From Reuters
AT&T Case Weighs Secrecy
By Joseph Menn, Times Staff Writer
Are the Lines at LAX Really Gone?
By James Gilden, Special to The Times
Also
Comcast, Time Warner Revise Adelphia Deal
From Times wire reports
Wal-Mart Challenges Health Spending Law
From the Associated Press
Man Charged With Tax Evasion Freed on Bail
By Kathy M. Kristof
Last-Minute Surge for GM Buyouts
From the Associated Press
Surprise Drop for Durable Goods
From Reuters
GM Said to Be Developing `Plug-In' Hybrid Car
From Bloomberg News
SEC Rule on Hedge Funds Is Invalidated
By Walter Hamilton, Times Staff Writer
Four-Year High for Treasury Yield
From the Associated Press
Hedge Fund Giant Says U.S. Probed Possible Insider Trading
From Bloomberg News
Kremlin Counting on a Gusher
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Japanese Regulators Get Tough on Finance Firms
By Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
Six Flags' Stock Dives on Negative Outlook
From the Associated Press
Televisa Submits Revised Bid for TV Firm
By Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Teva Wins OK to Sell Zocor Copy
From the Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Florida gov. gets a marriage bargain
Dreams of College Put Within Reach
By Michelle Keller, Times Staff Writer
Neighbors Fight Proposal for Marion Davies' Estate
By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
Amid Contention, Protestants Pick Leaders
By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer
$20 Million Awarded to Pair in Housing Suit
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dropping the Temperature
Palestinian Wins Ruling in Fight to Stay in U.S.
By Tanya Caldwell, Times Staff Writer
Bringing Its Forces to Bear on Takeout Trash
By Martha Groves, Times Staff Writer
California 23 Project Set to Begin
By Gregory W. Griggs, Times Staff Writer
Gov. Refuses Bush Request for Border Troops
By Peter Nicholas, Times Staff Writer
Homeless Count Not Just Numbers Game
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Immigrant-Rights Activist Slaps Opponent, Police Say
By Ashley Powers, Times Staff Writer
Myldred Jones, 96; Social Worker Founded Shelter in O.C. for Teenagers in Crisis
By Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Berates Kaiser Over Kidney Effort
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
Far From Home, Koreans Cheer for Home Team
By K. Connie Kang, Times Staff Writer
Goldberg, Cortines Open to L.A. Schools Chief Post
By Joel Rubin and Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writers
E. Pierce Marshall, 67; Fought Former Playmate Over His Father's Fortune
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Developer Gets 5-Year Ban for Razing Buildings Illegally
By Jeffrey L. Rabin, Times Staff Writer
Hope of Finding Missing O.C. Man Alive Is Fading
By Kelly-anne Suarez, Times Staff Writer
What Came and Went While I Was Gone?
By Dana Parsons
Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, 99; Kibbutznik Co-Founded Israel's Labor Party
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Laird Guttersen, 80; Ex-POW Aided Families of Military Prisoners
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
State Officials to Get 18% Pay Hike
By Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Pelicans Join Party Animals in Detox
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Reunited Judge, Teacher Preside at O.C. Graduation
By Hemmy So, Times Staff Writer
City to Name L.A. River Park Sites
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Man, 27
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Crews Have Los Padres Wildfire 80% Contained
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Police Seek 15-Year-Old in Boy's Death
By Maeve Reston, Times Staff Writer
San Jose Mayor Vows to Stay and Fight Charges
From the Associated Press
TV Mogul Spun Fluff Into Gold
By Brian Lowry, Special to The Times
Angelides Disputes GOP Ads on Tax Proposals
By Robert Salladay, Times Staff Writer
Yagman Indicted by Federal Grand Jury
By Henry Weinstein, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Sailors' Personal Data Posted on Internet
From Times Wire Reports
Morehouse College Will Get King Documents
From Times Wire Reports
Bush Weighs In on Eminent Domain Issue
From Times Wire Reports
Suspect Held in Slaying, Sniper Attack on Judge
From Times Wire Reports
Democrats' Iraq Gap Narrows, Clinton Says
By Ronald Brownstein, Times Staff Writer
`Natural Family' Feud
By Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
`Mafia Cops' Claim Lawyers Botched Case
By Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writer
Mineta, Cabinet's Sole Democrat, Quits
By Johanna Neuman and Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Times Staff Writers
Officials Defend Bank Data Tracking
By Greg Miller and Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writers
FBI Says 7 Terror Suspects Were Mostly Talk
By Carol J. Williams and Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writers
SCIENCE
Study Says Bats' Munching Can Teach Other Bats
By Erin Cline, Times Staff Writer
Beads Connect Behavior Theories
From the Associated Press
South San Andreas Fault Called Ripe for Big One
From Times Wire Reports
Now Orbiting Pluto: Moons Nix and Hydra
From Times Wire Reports
Paralyzed Rats Recover Motion With Stem Cells
From Times Wire Reports
Norway's Ark Designed to Save World's Seeds
From Times Wire Reports
Ancient Web Weaves Tale of Spiders, Prey
By Erin Cline, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Most Dominant in a Crowd
Napoli Gives Angels a Feeling of Power
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Erstad Goes Back on DL
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Woman Implicated Armstrong
By Alan Abrahamson, Times Staff Writer
Orioles Interested in Ortiz
From Times Wire Reports
If You're Dying to See Their Logo ...
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Reyna Calling It Quits; Arena Is Still Thinking
From Times Wire Reports
Pirates Walk Plank in L.A.
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Options Aren't Pretty for Mueller's Recovery
By Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
Tracy Enjoys L.A. Memories
By Michael Becker, Times Staff Writer
Playing It Safe is Fine -- if Your Name Isn't Phil
By Bill Dwyre
Even in England, Australia Has a Way of Kicking It
By Chuck Culpepper, Special to The Times
Solis Goes for Three in a Row in the Beverly Hills
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Tigers Roar Past Cardinals
From the Associated Press
Surging Twins Win Again, 7-2
From the Associated Press
Showing Up Tries the Turf
By Bob Mieszerski
Unbeaten Rookies Must Be a Dime a Dozen
A for-Ghana Conclusion
Let's Make a Deal
They Won't Forget Who Lost the Open
Easy Does It?
NBA Finals: It's Still All About the Lakers
Putting Season on Ice
Lombardi Molding the Kings
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Busch Tops Field, but Gilliland Makes Mark
By Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
USOC Draws Up a New Strategy
By Alan Abrahamson; Ben Bolch, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Blockbuster Trades Could Trump Draft
By Eric Stephens and Chris Foster, Times Staff Writers
Now You Know
Mickelson Out of Par-Three Event
By Thomas Bonk
Glory Days Long Gone for Prep All-Star Game
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Win or Go Home
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
Mabika Pumps Up Sparks' Win Streak
From Times Wire Reports
South Korea Is the Odd Team Out
By Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
A Motivated Jones Is Back in the Fast Lane
From the Associated Press
Lackluster Ukraine Has Just Enough
From the Associated Press
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