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What happened on October 14, 2006
OPINION
The Nobel truth prize
This editorial is not yet rated
Teens like us
Fish and other living beings can feel pain
Times' endorsement of proposed cigarette tax
A misreading of what's happening in Hungary
U.S. imports, sale of carcinogenic products
Keeping prayer secular is the right thing to do
Passing Protest 101
By Meghan Daum
The case for treason
By Eugene Volokh, EUGENE VOLOKH is a professor of constitutional law at UCLA.
Media ownership rules are so '70s
By Jon Healey, JON HEALEY is an editorial writer at The Times. jon.healey@latimes.com
ENTERTAINMENT
The mogul's game? Diddy spells it out
By Natalie Nichols; Serena Kim
Social deterioration chills a Swedish detective story
By Elaine G. Harp, Special to The Times
Downloads
By Casey Dolan
Gibson interview has some skeptical
By Robin Abcarian, Times Staff Writer
Grandiose `Ring' fulfills ambitions
By Mark Swed, Times Staff Writer
Diamond trade is not all about greed
Couric's slip in ratings was just matter of time
She's hardly 'Rock Star' material
Kirov's 'Ring': Not a model to copy
Military is fighting to be colorblind
A Nobelist who ponders life's duality
By James Marcus, Special to The Times
Fleshing out Pepys' fling
Associated Press
So satisfying on several levels
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
Israel Orchestra concerts to air
From a Times staff writer
Kidman touts Rome's new film festival
From the Associated Press
Finally
'Medium' to return to Wednesdays
From City News Service
Madonna, Ritchie pursue adoption
From the Associated Press
Writer took the long road in turning out mysterious WWII tale
By Larry Mcshane, Associated Press
Eye-opening lessons, taught by some of the masters
By David Pagel, Special to The Times
Gibson has a lot to sell
By Tim Rutten
Surfacing
By Casey Dolan
If it only had a heart
By Charles Mcnulty, Times Staff Writer
`Wunderkabinet' plays with the facts
By Josef Woodard, Special to The Times
WORLD
China Charges Activist With Subversion
By Robin Fields, Times Staff Writer
S. Korea's Ban Is Next U.N. Chief
From the Associated Press
Bush Issues Tougher Sanctions on Sudan
From Times Wire Reports
Sentences Up to 20 Years Sought in 2002 Slayings
From Times Wire Reports
Suicide Blast Kills NATO Soldier, Eight Civilians
From Times Wire Reports
DNA From Peron's Body Taken for Paternity Test
From Times Wire Reports
9 Slain as Gaza Clashes Continue
By Ken Ellingwood, Times Staff Writer
Iraqi Official Deflects Criticism
By Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
N. Ireland Talks Yield Progress
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
U.S. Forces Blamed in Death of British Journalist
By Kim Murphy, Times Staff Writer
Peace Prize Winner Sees Every Cent as a Seed
By Paul Watson and Nurul Alam, Special to The Times
Leader of Peruvian Rebellion Sentenced
From the Associated Press
Vote on N. Korea Faces Last Hurdles
By Maggie Farley, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Liberal Radio Network Air America Files for Chapter 11
By Claire Hoffman, Times Staff Writer
Bankruptcy Filings Drop After Changes in Law
From the Associated Press
Bayer Execs Blamed for Withheld Data
From Reuters
Corporate Jets Face an Image Problem
By James Gilden, Special to The Times
Law to Lift Limits on Dallas Love Field Flights
From the Associated Press
Blue Shield to Again Send Patients to UCLA
By Daniel Yi
Sears to Open About 100 Lands' End Shops
From Reuters
FCC Delays Vote on AT&T-BellSouth Deal
From Reuters
Also
Gemstar Accuses Digeo of Patent Infringement
From Bloomberg News
Trusting a Promise to Care
By Molly Selvin, Times Staff Writer
Chile Holds Own in Global Market
By Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Declining Prices at Pump Boost Shoppers' Mood
From Reuters
British Online Gambling Firms Quit U.S.
From the Associated Press
NBC Weighs Down Profit at GE
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Hospital Sues Blue Cross for Payments
By Lisa Girion, Times Staff Writer
Juice Makers Squeezed
From the Associated Press
Macy's Weaves Charity, Profit in Basket Business
From the Associated Press
Dow Ekes Out Another High
From the Associated Press
Changes Coming in Vista
From the Associated Press
Microcredit Idea Inspires Programs Worldwide
By Evelyn Iritani, Times Staff Writer
Sempra, State Settle Suit Over Power Crisis
By Elizabeth Douglass, Times Staff Writer
Wal-Mart Ordered to Pay Workers
From the Associated Press
SAIC Shares Rise 21% in Trading Debut
From the Associated Press
ETrade Is Accused of Secretly Recording Calls
From Bloomberg News
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
`The Little Tramp' falls victim to UCLA students' prank
Eve Adamson, 68; Founder, Artistic Director of Jean Cocteau Repertory
By Mary Rourke, Times Staff Writer
Charges Filed in Slaying of O.C. Lawyer
By Mai Tran, Times Staff Writer
Wiccans Want Their Star on Vets' Graves
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Schools Chief a "Rare One"
By Carla Rivera and Sandy Banks, Times Staff Writers
Prairie Oysters Didn't Fly at El Toro Marine Base
By Roy Rivenburg, Times Staff Writer
Ball Player's Jet Overruns Runway in Burbank
By Jennifer Oldham, Times Staff Writer
To Invade GOP Strongholds, Tap Bay Area
By Rone Tempest, Times Staff Writer
Johnny Callison, 67; Phillies Fielder Was a 3-Time All-Star
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Touting a Business-Friendly Environment
By Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer
Man Held in Store Clerk's Killing
By Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writer
Clinton Pushes Oil Tax Measure at UCLA Rally
By Patrick Mcgreevy, Times Staff Writer
If You're a Fan of Journey, You May Enjoy I-15 Backup
From a Times Staff Writer
Riders Near the Storm
`Old' Coins of Skid Row Are Fakes, Experts Say
By Richard Winton, Times Staff Writer
Cruise Ship Passenger Reported Missing
From the Associated Press
New President Vows to Expand Drew University's Ambitions
By John Balzar, Times Staff Writer
All Eyes Are on Schools Chief as He Takes Stage
By Howard Blume, Times Staff Writer
No Working Stiffs on Morticians' Calendar
By Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Second Man Arrested in Drive-by Shooting
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Seats Safe Despite Ethics Issues
By Christian Berthelsen, Times Staff Writer
Hearing Scheduled in Claim Against O.J. Simpson
From the Associated Press
Gerald D. Zaslaw, 63; Longtime Leader in Children's Mental Health Services
From Times Staff Reports
David T. Adams, 83; Pyramid Films Founder Made Educational Movies
From Times Staff Reports
Gillo Pontecorvo, 86; Movie Director Best Known for `The Battle of Algiers'
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Activist Pursues Claim That Port Illegally Funded Maersk Facility
By Dan Weikel, Times Staff Writer
Suspect Held in Rash of Garage Car Burglaries
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Campuses Locked Down After High School Riot
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Police Head Off Clash at Pacific High
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Cheerleader Coach Held on Drug, Sex Allegations
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Sheriff Seeks Better Ties With San Juan Capistrano Barrio
By H.G. Reza, Times Staff Writer
159-Year Sentence Upheld but Called Absurd
By Greg Krikorian, Times Staff Writer
E. Coli's Spread Is Still a Mystery
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
Washing Removes Most E. Coli; Boiling Kills It
From a Times Staff Writer
Man Gets Life Without Parole in His 3rd Trial for '93 Long Beach Killing
By Peter Y. Hong, Times Staff Writer
Brewer Aced His Final
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
FAA Restricts Small Planes Along East River
From Times Wire Reports
Record Snow Storm Slams Buffalo Area
From Times Wire Reports
Lawmaker Likens Abu Ghraib to Porn
From Times Wire Reports
Family of Four Gunned Down Along Highway
From Times Wire Reports
Brooke Astor's Son Removed as Guardian
From Times Wire Reports
Missing Student's Body Found; Man Questioned
From Times Wire Reports
Lost in the Dust of 9/11
By Ellen Barry, Times Staff Writer
Millions Affected by Breached Federal Data
By Moises Mendoza, Times Staff Writer
GOP's Sure Bets in Florida Now Appear in Question
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Alleged Beatings to Be Investigated
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Ney Enters Guilty Plea in Bribery Case
By Johanna Neuman and Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writers
Bush Team States Spy Case
From the Associated Press
SCIENCE
Sahara Storms May Reduce Atlantic Storms
From Times Wire Reports
Researchers Find More Bones of Huge Camel
From Times Wire Reports
Earth's Wobbles Blamed for Mammals' Deaths
From Times Wire Reports
Two African Mountains Stand to Lose Ice Caps
From Times Wire Reports
Study Shows Difficulty of Tracing African Roots
From Times Wire Reports
Look in the Mirror, Jupiter; That Little Spot Is Red Now
From the Associated Press
SPORTS
Tigers Have A's Almost Out Cold
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Thomas Calls It an On-Purpose Pitch
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Angels Raise Price of Almost All Tickets
By Bill Shakin;steve Henson, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
NHL fights: no teeth required
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Brand Salutes Dunleavy's Input
By Jason Reid, Times Staff Writer
Walk-On Kicker Scores With Eagles
By Peter Yoon
Rules Help Quick Goals Pile Up
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Attention Deficit
By Bill Dwyre, Bill Dwyre can be reached at bill.dwyre@latimes.com. To read previous columns by Dwyre, go to latimes.com/dwyre.
Pittsburgh Runs Past Central Florida
From the Associated Press
GALAXY TONIGHT vs. Dallas, 7:30 p.m., FSN Prime Ticket
By Grahame L. Jones
Palmer Says His Career Is Over
From the Associated Press
Breeders' Tuneups Continue
By Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
A.P. Warrior Goes in Oak Tree Derby
By Bob Mieszerski
Garon to Get Start in Goal
By Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
Brown Injured; Bryant Plays
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Trojans not exactly impressive
Zebra watching
Dirty play?
Outfoxing viewers
Forgotten man
He got in
Irish still fighting
Call the U.N.
They know how to make an exit
No More Misery Tigers
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Wild Busch Win a First for Blaney
By Ben Bolch, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Engram Is Out Indefinitely
From the Associated Press
Hurricanes Get First Victory
From the Associated Press
Cardinals' Long Shot Wins It in Ninth, 9-6
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Pujols' Comments Don't Faze Glavine
By Tim Brown, Times Staff Writer
Quotebook
It's a Game of Inches for Sorenstam
By Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
Youthful Exuberance
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
The World Still Is Slater's
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
International Surfing Takes Huntington Stage
By Pete Thomas, Times Staff Writer
WTA Tour Wants to Reduce Withdrawals
By Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Stakes Raised for Bruins
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Keys To The Game
By Lonnie White
Rasshan Waiting for His Chance
By Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
USC Out to Roll Over Sun Devils, Then Heal
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Keys To The Game
He'd Love an Interception, Without the Consequences
By Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
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