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What happened on July 30, 2007
HEALTH
Medical illiteracy can be fatal
From Times wire reports
Brains in love
By Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
Are antidepressants taking the edge off love?
By Susan Brink, Times Staff Writer
The draw -- and drawbacks -- of raw
By Susan Bowerman, Special to The Times
Hormones and menopause
Drawing lines for psychiatrists
Ahh, Paris -- where people are lean, leisurely
By Myra Neben, Special to The Times
Experience counts in prostate surgery
From Times wire reports
Defibrillators may pose a dilemma
From Times wire reports
See ad, kick the habit?
By Melissa Healy, Times Staff Writer
For the record
When your ATV is a shoe
Financial ties not revealed in hip study
By Lindsey Tanner, Associated Press
On the Web
Vitamins may slow vision loss
By Teresa Graedon and Joe Graedon, Special to The Times
All patients deserve to be treated as family
By James Channing Shaw, Special to The Times
The price of practice
By Jeannine Stein, Times Staff Writer
Work out a bad back to ease the pain
Karen Voight can be reached at .
As a diet aid, it lacks shine
By Chris Woolston, Special to The Times
The overlooked clot
By Chelsea Martinez, Times Staff Writer
Why he wears a spiffy uniform -- and more
By Mary Beckman, Special to The Times
Ahh, Paris -- where the people are lean and leisurely
By Myra Neben, Special to The Times
BUSINESS
Filmmakers put their faith in the Gospel
By Lorenza Munoz, Times Staff Writer
Father-daughter bond shattered
By Claudia Eller, Times Staff Writer
Wackenhut a challenge to security guard union drive
By Molly Selvin, Times Staff Writer
Northwest thwarted by absences, weather
From Bloomberg News
For advertisers, they're not just games
By Alex Pham and Alana Semuels, Times Staff Writers
After last week's losses, investors seek new data
From Times Wire Services
Bart and gang rise to the occasion
By Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Bratz as sweet tarts
By Geoff Boucher, Times Staff Writer
Looking for a stronger roast
By Scott Collins
Turn up that noise: A night of metal, electronic improv
By Greg Burk, Special to The Times
Jack FM loses its crown in the Southland radio realm
By Steve Carney, Special to The Times
Only a sea change in our thinking will save climate
By Susan Salter Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
The contract talks must go on in New York
By Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press
'Who's Your Caddy?' is not without its hooks
By John Anderson, Special to The Times
East L.A. always has a place in his art
By Lynell George, Times Staff Writer
Boom and gloom
By Steve Appleford, Special to The Times
Iraq doc maker saw a 'sense of arrogance'
By Susan King
BBC updates 'Jekyll' story but keeps it in the family
Tribune Media Services
In a corner Nashville, western swing's the thing
By John Gerome, Associated Press
Girl's gone wild in a thriller gone awry
By Jan Stuart, Newsday
From a camper to a counselor in training
By Amy Kaufman, Times Staff Writer
A big score for 'Futurama' fans
By Andrew Hiltzik, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Pesticide link to autism suspected
By Marla Cone, Times Staff Writer
A reenlistment seen round the world
By Tony Perry, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood turns to birth control in cleaning up its (pigeons') act
By Francisco Vara-orta, Times Staff Writer
David Shaw, 90; prolific writer for TV's golden age, Broadway and film
By Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
LAPD grieves as 2 officers die on 101
By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Scott Glover, Times Staff Writers
Sister Andree Fries, 65; oversaw retirement funds for nuns, priests, brothers
By Patricia Sullivan, Washington Post
Idea for new farmers market is short-seated
By Steve Hymon, Times Staff Writer
Civil liberties at stake in fearful times
By Al Martinez
One fire flares up while another breaks out
By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Cara Mia Dimassa, Times Staff Writers
Ferrell Secakuku, 69; '90s Hopi leader helped settle tribal land dispute
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Tsang Tsou-choi, 86; Hong Kong street artist known for calligraphy
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Abuse victims turned to Mahony in anger, pain
By Rebecca Trounson, Tami Abdollah and John Spano, Times Staff Writers
Sepulveda expansion could slow the ride to LAX
By Ari B. Bloomekatz; Rong-gong Lin Ii
No love lost in O.C. pension quarrel
By Christian Berthelsen, Times Staff Writer
Idyllwild fire planning not idyllic
By Louis Sahagun, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
A story arc worthy of Hollywood
By Peter Spiegel, Times Staff Writer
A safety hazard or special treatment?
By P.j. Huffstutter, Times Staff Writer
Clinton's free-trade advocacy is hitting labor where it lives
By Peter Wallsten, Times Staff Writer
Old barns finding shelter out West
By Lynn Marshall, Times Staff Writer
Island seeks greater autonomy
From Times Wire Reports
Exorcism ends in granddad's death
From Times Wire Reports
Why controversy over Gonzales' testimony continues to boil
By Richard B. Schmitt, Times Staff Writer
Votes may be hazardous to parties' health
By Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Haiti debates having a homegrown army
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Interceptions of boat people rise
From Times Wire Reports
Stranded Palestinians finally return
From Times Wire Reports
Submersibles tested in far north
From Times Wire Reports
Flooding blocks mine rescue effort
From Times Wire Reports
British prime minister visits Camp David
From the Associated Press
Karzai labels abductions un-Islamic and disgraceful
By Emal Haidary and Laura King, Special to The Times
Terror charges dropped, doctor is back in India
From the Associated Press
Soccer victory unites divided nation
By Molly Hennessy-fiske, Times Staff Writer
Japan's ruling party suffers electoral blow
By Hisako Ueno and Bruce Wallace, Times Staff Writers
Iraq fails to take over U.S. projects
By Leslie Hoffecker, Times Staff Writer
Israel OK with U.S. arms sale to Saudis
From the Associated Press
Interior Ministry mirrors chaos of a fractured Iraq
By Ned Parker, Times Staff Writer
With this ring, I thee con
By Robyn Dixon, Times Staff Writer
NEWS
The mirage of nuclear power
By Paul Josephson
Don't count out Malthus
By Niall Ferguson
Expelling academia's crackpots
By Gregory Rodriguez
OPINION
It's not torture, it's sex
By A.s. Hamrah
Planning for density
Gun control under fire
Al Qaeda on the brain
Abortion stance is simple pandering
Panel decision met with catcalls
Criticism and kudos for Kaiser
Put a moratorium on development
Catching fat
Innocent until proved guilty
No-tax but spend Republican
Police time wasted on pot
SPORTS
D.C. United tops Club America
From the Associated Press
He goes to grandma to name drop
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Results
From the Associated Press
Sabathia's hard luck continues with loss
From the Associated Press
Angels use no power to subdue Tigers, 13-4
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Rotation remains a work in progress
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Bonds is stuck at No. 754
From the Associated Press
Stewart slips past to sip in victory
By Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Kansas City rallies to 3-2 victory over Chivas
From the Associated Press
She found her calling after not getting the call
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer
Dodgers are zoned out
By Dylan Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Kent (hamstring) is latest to be hurt
By Dylan Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Angels aren't showy types
By Helene Elliott, Helene Elliott can be reached at helene.elliott@latimes.com. To read previous columns by Elliott, go to latimes.com/elliott.
Furyk rallies, edges Singh to defend Canadian title
From the Associated Press
Hall opens its doors for Ripken and Gwynn
By Dan Connolly, Baltimore Sun
Street Sense pulls away to win Jim Dandy Stakes
By Bob Mieszerski, From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Johnson's OK after fiery crash
By Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Doornbos rallies at San Jose
From the Associated Press
Padres turn 19 hits into an 18-11 victory
From the Associated Press
Pan American Games
Your Vote
Vice Admiral is used to being second best
By Eric Sondheimer, Times Staff Writer
Watson holds on to win third Senior British Open
From the Associated Press
Shock catches Sparks, 75-73
From the Associated Press
Hobgood makes the most out of very little
By Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Carlsbad tennis starts last ride
By Bill Dwyre, Times Staff Writer
Contador prevails in a questionable Tour
By Chuck Culpepper, Special to The Times
Brett Butler has mild stroke
From the Associated Press
Gatlin plans to appeal doping ban
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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