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What happened on September 04, 2006
WORLD
`Crocodile Hunter' Killed by Stingray
From the Associated Press
Sibling Linked to Colombia Militia Leader's Death
Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
Al Qaeda in Iraq's No. 2 Reportedly Arrested
Solomon Moore, Times Staff Writer
NATO Says 1 Killed in `Friendly Fire' Strike
From the Associated Press
Official Says Chopper Came Under Fire
From Times Wire Reports
Israel Attacks Home of Palestinian Militant
From Times Wire Reports
250 Troops Withdraw From Northern Region
From Times Wire Reports
17 Residences Searched in Terror Investigation
From Times Wire Reports
Livedoor CEO Enters a Not Guilty Plea
From Times Wire Reports
Bombing at Cafe Kills 2 and Injures 9
From Times Wire Reports
Tropical Storm John Peters Out Over Baja
From Times Wire Reports
Aid Groups in Dark About North Korean Flood
Barbara Demick, Times Staff Writer
Lebanon's Coast Is Drowning in Oil
Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
In Kurdistan, Iraq Seems a Million Miles Away
Borzou Daragahi, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The System: Deals, Deadlines, Few Trials
John Balzar, Times Staff Writer
Deputy Saves Driver From Burning Cab
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Trial in Market Crash Set to Begin
John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Schwarzenegger Scores Big, Leaves Rival Behind
George Skelton, George Skelton writes Monday and Thursday. Reach him at george.skelton@latimes.com.
Credit Romer for a Job Well Begun
Bob Sipchen
Man Killed by Officer After Firing at Him
From a Times Staff Writer
Police Seek Clues in 64-Year-Old's Death
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Holiday closures
Holiday closures
Woman Is Fatally Shot by Son, Police Say
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A Capitol Mutual Admiration Society
Nancy Vogel, Times Staff Writer
Birthday quake as L.A. turns 200
Area Near LAX Loses Power for Several Hours
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pasadena Police Probing Whether Officer's Shot Killed Woman
Megan Garvey, Times Staff Writer
Gerald Green, 84; Wrote 'The Last Angry Man,' 'Holocaust' Series
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Hypothetical Terrorists Put Regional Officials to the Test
Jim Newton, Times Staff Writer
Enjoying the Fill of Victory
John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writer
Westchester Awakens From Its `Deadchester' Coma
Ashley Surdin, Times Staff Writer
A Willing Worker Can't Afford a Job She Loves
Joe Mathews, Times Staff Writer
Youth Football Coach Is Held in Assault on Player
From the Associated Press
TV Drama Stirs Visions of Fame for Palm Springs
Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer
Man Is Killed in Attack Called Gang-Related
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
5-Year-Old Girl Drowns at Backyard Pool Party
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
2 Sisters Killed by Stepfather, Police Say
From a Times Staff Writer
Marie Tharp, 86; Pioneering Maps Altered Views on Seafloor Geology
Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
Cost Is a Factor in Deadly Force
Garrett Therolf, Times Staff Writer
Doris Tennant Westcott, 98; USC's First Helen of Troy, Veteran Compton Educator
Jon Thurber, Times Staff Writer
HEALTH
Double life of a fitness instructor
Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Hot tempers can be tough on lungs
From Times wire reports
Bridge pose works as a stretch and strengthener
Karen Voight
The high price of easy schoolwork
Valerie Ulene, Special to The Times
Prenatal test safer than once thought
From Times wire reports
Relief for those with Parkinson's
From Times wire reports
Sure, blame the dog
Hilary E. MacGregor, Times Staff Writer
Why getting hooked on fish is good for you
Amanda Spake, Special to The Times
Hard work takes its toll
Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
Profiting from body parts, then and now
Elena Conis
Benefits, with a catch
Amanda Spake, Special to The Times
The perils of gender imbalance
From Times wire reports
To be safe, keep track of pills
Judy Foreman, Special to The Times
ENTERTAINMENT
`Gedo' starts with a father-son clash
Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writer
He has a gift for banter as well as baton
Lynne Heffley
A matter of perspective
Carina Chocano, Times Staff Writer
Television is just what doctor ordered
From The Washington Post
De-Deepak the prose
Susan Salter Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Sponsors race to get off the island
Scott Collins, Times Staff Writer
A bland buffet of Latin American sounds
Ernesto Lechner, Special to The Times
`Wicker Man' can't match the original
Mark Olsen, Special to The Times
He's curious about science
From the Associated Press
Keep the comedy running on time
Daryl H. Miller, Times Staff Writer
`Crank' finally runs out of adrenaline
Michael Ordona, Special to The Times
Reality seeped into summer sounds
Rashod D. Ollison, Baltimore Sun
Poet's biographer is duped, and love letter spells it out
From the Associated Press
Fishburne's grand slam
Charles McNulty, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
Too soon for blame in Kentucky jet crash
The working world
Other factors figure into collecting unpaid taxes
Goldberg's defense of president is misguided
A fatter America
Political capital? Lula and Chavez earned it
Conservatives as conservationists?
NIALL FERGUSON
Emitting opinions about greenhouse gas bill
An elegy for a lazy season
Karin Klein, KARIN KLEIN is an editorial writer for The Times. karin.klein@latimes.com
A century's labor
BUSINESS
Critics Have a Beef With USDA's `Grass-Fed' Plan
Libby Quaid, The Associated Pres
Stock Market Expected to See Infusion of Cash
From the Associated Press
Politics Weighing on Trade Accords
Evelyn Iritani, Times Staff Writer
Public Expresses Frustration Over Broadcast Media
Meg James, Times Staff Writer
Law May Hasten Decline of Pensions
Jonathan Peterson, Times Staff Writer
Snowe Puts Brakes on Toll Lanes on Internet
Jim Puzzanghera, Times Staff Writer
`Miami Vice' Far Less Than a Universal Thriller at the Box Office
Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
All Work and No Play? No Way
Molly Selvin, Times Staff Writer
9/11 Film Becomes an Indecency Test
From the Associated Press
NATIONAL
Countdown Resumes for Shuttle Atlantis Liftoff
From Times Wire Reports
Most Don't Expect U.S. to Win Terror War Soon
From Times Wire Reports
Trooper Fatally Shot Searching for Convict
From Times Wire Reports
Over 39,000 Celebrate at Climax of Burning Man
From Times Wire Reports
Chicago Fire Kills 6 Children
Gerry Doyle, Ofelia Casillas and Matthew Walberg, Chicago Tribune
Churches Crowded After Comair Crash
From the Associated Press
Temperature Glitch Wipes Out Sperm Bank
From Times Wire Reports
Trying to Save a Cafe -- and Austin's Flavor
Miguel Bustillo, Times Staff Writer
Smile, Politicians! You're on YouTube
P.J. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writer
Errors, Costs Stall Nuclear Waste Project
Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writer
SPORTS
Getting Through Introductions
Chris Dufresne
Angels Overcome Mistakes
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Big Guys Keep It Interesting
J.A. Adande, J.A. Adande can be reached at j.a.adande@latimes.com. To read more by Adande, go to latimes.com/adandeblog.
Hendrickson Not Worried
Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Now You Know
Jump On In to Go for It in Debutante
BOB MIESZERSKI
Monarchs Get Shock Upset
From the Associated Press
Louisville's Bush Injured in Victory
From the Associated Press
Singh Leads Woods After Shooting 61
From the Associated Press
Strong Start, Except for the Running Game
Lonnie White, Times Staff Writer
Americans Move Along
Lisa Dillman, Times Staff Writer
Johnson Helps A's Rout the Orioles
From the Associated Press
Leslie Gets Third MVP
From the Associated Press
Burpo's Miscue Ends Chivas' Unbeaten Streak
Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer
May-Treanor, Walsh Own Title
Jim Barrero
A Final-Round 62 Gives Sorenstam an LPGA Win
From the Times Wire Reports
Santana's Bumpy Road Record Is Baffling
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Pinkard Injury May Be Serious
Gary Klein, Times Staff Writer
Appendectomy to Keep Steelers' Roethlisberger Out of Opener
From the Associated Press
Quotebook
He Gave This Sob Story an Unforgettable Ending
Bill Dwyre, Bill Dwyre can be reached at bill.dwyre@latimes.com. To read previous columns by Dwyre, go to latimes.com/dwyre.
Kahne Prevails by Playing the Fuel
Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers Left at Starting Line
Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
But They Go Aboard Party Boats at Own Risk
Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
Three-Homer Days for Howard, Pujols
From the Associated Press
Spain Beats Greece, Wins Basketball Championship
Ben Bolch, From Times staff and wire reports
'Funky Is Big Surprise in Biggest Race
Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Area Racers Have Tough Day
Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Martin Wants to Leave Something to Remember
Martin Henderson, Times Staff Writer
Chargers' Foley Is Shot by Police Officer
From the Associated Press
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