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What happened on October 09, 2006
WORLD
For the Sick, No Place to Turn
Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Venezuela Oil Deal Is Bid to Aid Leftist Ortega
From Times Wire Reports
War Crimes Defendant Reelected Party Leader
From Times Wire Reports
Cleric Held After Backers, Police Clash
From Times Wire Reports
U.S., Iraqi Troops Battle Militants
Doug Smith and Zeena Kareem, Times Staff Writers
Kurdish City Is Riveted by Trial
Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Commander Warns of Shifting Allegiances
From Times Wire Reports
Russian Diplomat Expelled in Spying Case
From Times Wire Reports
Size of Anti-Government Demonstrations Swells
From Times Wire Reports
N. Korea Declares Nuclear Test
Mark Magnier and Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writers
In a Battered City, Gravestones Tell the Story of a New Russia
Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Optimism at Hu-Abe Summit
Mark Magnier, Times Staff Writer
Aspiring U.N. Chief Is a Harmonizer, Not a Rock Star
Maggie Farley and Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writers
Where Somalia's Forsaken Live
Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Mayor Takes Great Hopes to Great Wall
Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer
Witness Fails to Show Up; Now 1 Case Becomes 2
Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Linked by DNA, Man Admits to 6 Slayings
Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Lettuce Is Pulled Over E. Coli Fears
Erika Hayasaki and Dan Weikel, Times Staff Writers
Mayor says police force is too small
Actors in L.A. Unified Drama Veer Toward Comedy of the Absurd
Bob Sipchen
Holiday closures
Angelides Seen as a Drag on the Party
Michael Finnegan and Mark Z. Barabak, Times Staff Writers
Gov.'s Screen Presence Tips Scales in Dull Debate
George Skelton
In O.C., `Extremist' Charge Riles a Muslim Republican
Dave McKibben, Times Staff Writer
Four Killed as Driver Loses Control of Car
From a Times Staff Writer
A City's Beach Birthday Blowout
Garrett Therolf, Times Staff Writer
Speedier DNA Tests Funded in Rape Cases
Scott Glover, Times Staff Writer
Big Baja Natural Gas Plant May Cool Rivals' Chances
Gary Polakovic, Times Staff Writer
Weller's Absence Plays Uncertain Role in Trial
John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Orange County holiday closures
CHP Chase Ends in Fatal Gun Battle
Erika Hayasaki, Times Staff Writer
Drunk Driving Suspect Is Arrested in 2 Deaths
From Times Staff Reports
Shooting Death Brings Homicide Total to 28
From Times Staff Reports
A Mom Suspected Spinach
Maria L. La Ganga, Times Staff Writer
Al Antczak, 84; Was Editor of Archdiocese Newspaper the Tidings
Claire Noland, Times Staff Writer
Fawning Over the Fauna at Shelter
Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
After you close your eyes ...
Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
Laid-back on two wheels
Roy M. Wallack
Can a $15 shoe have game?
Janet Cromley, Times Staff Writer
The risks of removing tumors and tree limbs
Marc Siegel, Special to The Times
Addiction treatment, novel but unproved
Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
Better served by waiting
Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Allergy control with fewer shots
From Times wire reports
Hooked on boxing
Overeating and addiction linked
From Times wire reports
Tension in your back? Try the cobra pose
KAREN VOIGHT
It's easy to pull your own weight
John Briley, Washington Post
Sports options for the non-elite
An addiction stronger than privilege
Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
Lulled to sleep at 60 to 80 beats?
Rosie Mestel, Times Staff Writer
Microbes, as a target
Mary Beckman, Special to The Times
Chemo effect may last for years
From Times wire reports
Birth weight problems linger
From Times wire reports
Rest: It's required
Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
Heart tests could save athletes
Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press
BUSINESS
Mortgage Standards Tightened
David Streitfeld, Times Staff Writer
Condo Tower Will Replace St. Regis Hotel
Roger Vincent, Times Staff Writer
China's Top Bank Reportedly Plans IPO
From Times Wire Services
No Quick End Seen to Strike at Goodyear
Connie Mabin, The Associated Press
Weekend Audiences Flock to `Departed'
Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
Earnings Reports, Profit Forecasts Due
From the Associated Press
Bookstores Seek New Chapter
DON BABWIN, Associated Press Writer
Family Makes New Offer for Cablevision
From Newsday
Budget Overruns of Biblical Proportions
Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Woes May Have Airbus in a Stall
Peter Pae, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
City Ballet's caught just a bit out of step
Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
An artful clue that there's stew on the menu
This Learning Link was provided by the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center in Los Angeles.
Jokes & Riddles
OK, who's laughing now?
Paul Brownfield, Times Staff Writer
`Katie Stays Safe'
Mary Lou Downer, Special to The Times
O.C. grabs the `Ring'
Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Attack of the wild blogs
AL MARTINEZ, Al Martinez's column appears Mondays and Fridays. He can be reached at al.martinez @latimes.com.
As for that stance, it is so Killer
Ann Powers, Times Staff Writer
Powell biography involves a game of connect the blots
Tim Rutten, Times Staff Writer
`Chainsaw' is pretty much all gore, little glory
Sam Adams, Special to The Times
Peyroux's stylistic jigsaw of styles
Don Heckman, Special to The Times
Playing the updating game
Booth Moore, Times Staff Writer
Conformity, unmasked
Lewis Segal, Times Staff Writer
MySpace plans concerts for Sudan relief
From the Associated Press
A Detour in need of a route
Rich Kane, Special to The Times
`Pig Farm' has muck, will wallow
Charles McNulty, Times Staff Writer
`Grace,' a twinkle in his eye for 20 years
Susan King
English? Maybe not, but they all speak Shakespeare
Lynne Heffley
SPORTS
Na Is Back on His Game
Joel Greenberg, Times Staff Writer
Season-Ticket Renewals Increase to 97%
Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Colletti Goes to Work in a Big Hurry
Steve Henson, Times Staff Writer
It's a Bad Day for Schumacher
Steven Herbert
Whilly's Six-Month Hiatus Is Set to End at Santa Anita
BOB MIESZERSKI
Love Ends Victory Drought
From the Associated Press
Wolfe Leads Northern Illinois to Victory
From the Associated Press
Avalanche Gets Its First Victory
From the Associated Press
At This Rate, No. 2 May Be One Who Cries Harder
Chris Dufresne
Now You Know
New Era for Leinart
Sam Farmer, Times Staff Writer
St. Louis' Win a Real Corker
From the Associated Press
`Dodgers' Is a Name You Can Trust Again
J.A. Adande
Leinart Starts Great, but Chiefs Rally to a Victory
From the Associated Press
Steinbrenner Makes No Changes -- Yet
From the Associated Press
Carroll Defends Decisions Made Near End of Game
Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Manning, Colts Again Manage to Come Back
From the Associated Press
McNabb Outplays Owens
From the Associated Press
Rivers Turns Pass-Happy
From the Associated Press
49ers Beat Winless Raiders, 34-20
From the Associated Press
Pahlsson Gets an Extension
Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
They're Zeroing In on Record
Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
A's, Tigers Unlikely to Change Their Rotations
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Cowan Steps In at Crucial Time
Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Quotebook
Seeing a problem in `solution'
Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
Federer Picks Up Where He Left Off
Larry Stewart, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Giants' Defense Stifles the Redskins
From the Associated Press
Frolov Mentors Kopitar
Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Bush Scores on 65-Yard Return
From the Associated Press
Owens Comes Back With His Baggage, and Little Else
MIKE PENNER
The year Dodgers went from heroes to zeros
Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Distance Works Well for Stormello
Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Patriots Stop Harrington
From the Associated Press
Vickers Crashes the Party to Win
Ed Hinton, Special to The Times
DePO'S HOME RUN
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
NYC Fights Gropers, Flashers
Matea Gold, Times Staff Writer
Foley Confrontation Reported
From the Associated Press
GOP Struggles to Shift Focus From Scandal
Janet Hook, Times Staff Writer
Lawyer Who Opposed Tribunals Must Retire
From Times Wire Reports
1 Person Dead, 1 Missing After Two Boats Collide
From Times Wire Reports
Lesbian Couple From Rhode Island Marry
From Times Wire Reports
Boy, Cabdriver Hurt After Horse Is Spooked
From Times Wire Reports
Reactor Shuts Down at Nuclear Power Plant
From Times Wire Reports
Inquiry May Test House's Legal Shields
Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Antiabortion Campaign Waves Feminist Flag
Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
Fat chance, New Yorkers
Mark Kurlansky, MARK KURLANSKY is the author of many books, including "The Big Oyster: History On a Half Shell."
Frist's comments on the war against the Taliban
Defining activist judges
GOP's tolerance for failures of leadership
FDA and drug firms
Judging the judges
Discredited report cited on Colombia's president
Beauty of the L.A. River
Skid row's revolving door
Have a smoke and a tax
My LAPD, again
Joseph Wambaugh, JOSEPH WAMBAUGH is a former LAPD detective sergeant whose novel, "Hollywood Station," will be published in November.
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