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What happened on December 26, 2008
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The peril of DNA: It's not perfect
Maura Dolan and Jason Felch
Playwright's style changed theater
Mary Rourke, Rourke is a former Times staff writer
A matchmaking tradition with an up-to-date twist
Raja Abdulrahim
Test prep book is SAT-ire
Mitchell Landsberg
Hospital is now a patient
Scott Gold
Experts see danger in signal gaps
Robert J. Lopez and Rich Connell
Southland weather not so frightful
Larry Gordon
2 killed when van overturns on 110
Alexandra Zavis
Eight killed in shooting, fire at party
Ari B. Bloomekatz, Tami Abdollah and Joel Rubin
TV's Catwoman, sultry singer of 'Santa Baby'
Associated Press
Red tape snarls compost backer
Mary MacVean
Still missing, but not forgotten
DANA PARSONS
Old chemicals still a danger to seals
Andrew Blankstein
Musician revived works written by Jews in labor camp
Alexander F. Remington
NATIONAL
Death in the family
Cynthia Dizikes
Agencies' report warns of faster climate change
Juliet Eilperin, Eilperin writes for the Washington Post.
Food safety reform sits on back burner
Noam N. Levey
An eye on war expense
Times Wire Reports
Don't give this dog a bone
Times Wire Reports
Text led to arrest in Palin-friend case
Associated Press
Girl, 7, dies in fall from window
Times Wire Reports
Army must expand, Pentagon says
Ann Scott Tyson, Tyson writes for the Washington Post.
An energy boom gets some rules
DeeDee Correll
Another blast of winter slams into the West
Associated Press
Helpers converge for holiday
Michelle Boorstein, Boorstein writes for the Washington Post.
Avalanche at Tahoe resort kills skier, 21
Associated Press
Border, Internet cited in U.S. terror threat assessment
Associated Press
14 are injured when SUV crashes into Hanukkah party
Newsday
Bush has 12th Christmas at Camp David retreat
Associated Press
Obama visits Hawaiian base
Associated Press
SPORTS
Higher education
Chris Foster
Gift of defense sets them free
Broderick Turner
Woods' hold on No. 1 is slipping
Wire Reports
Mason gets his shot and hits it for Spurs
Associated Press
Romo returns to practice
Wire Reports
Chargers in revenge mode for Broncos
SAM FARMER
Maualuga says Trojans can contain Penn State's Clark
Gary Klein
It's no stretch to call him a foul shooter
Barry Stavro
Results
Associated Press
Kings tonight
Helene Elliott
Miami suspends fifth player
Associated Press
Gasol takes it right to them
Mike Bresnahan
Jackson comes back from a real rampage
Lance Pugmire
Santa Anita hopes to be right on the money
Ross Newhan
For a change, they take it seriously
MARK HEISLER
Cowboys continue to have hook on U.S. sports viewers
DIANE PUCIN
Lakers go green
Mike Bresnahan
ENTERTAINMENT
Brad Pitt owes a debt to Benjamin Button
Reed Johnson
Pleasure, and pain, inside MOCA
Suzanne Muchnic
George Stoll's fabulous fakes are the real thing after all
CHRISTOPHER KNIGHT, ART CRITIC
Timeless struggles
Kenneth Turan, FILM CRITIC
Ring in cheap thrills
Jessica Gelt
It's still wonderful even on the radio
David C. Nichols
They all have their reasons
David C. Nichols
Why 2009 will be rich with celebrations of Poe
Associated Press
Party till yawn
Charlie Amter
London calling
CHARLES McNULTY, THEATER CRITIC
A connection from a shared loss
Kevin Thomas
Little guy, big punch
Charles Solomon
Singing the blues on Kennedy awards
Robin Givhan
Turn of fortune benefits theater
Karen Wada
First, it's crazy nails
Charlie Amter
That aisle seat will cost you
Associated Press
What happens in the greenroom . . .
Manuel Roig-Franzia
This Heston was a fan of the Bard
Nicholas A. Salerno
Bold man, bold ideas
M.G. Lord, Lord's latest book is "Astro Turf: The Private Life of Rocket Science."
BUSINESS
Aston Martin 2009 DBS: a sports car you can bond with
DAN NEIL
There'll be a dip in avocados
Jerry Hirsch
Japan's vehicle sales plunge
Associated Press
Group says it helped 2.2 million keep homes
Renae Merle, Merle writes for the Washington Post.
Holiday sales fall 5.5% to 8%
Associated Press
Next CES a little less electrifying
Alex Pham
Rich rein in lavish habits amid drop in net worth
Associated Press
Stations to lose viewers in move
Associated Press
Ending 'decade of neglect' in U.S.-Latin America relations
Chris Kraul
Cash stops flowing at Yellowstone
Bloomberg News
OPINION
The vote: Victory, shock
The roads to prosperity
Tom Lewis, Tom Lewis is the author of several books, including "Divided Highways," a history of the interstate highway system that was made into a PBS documentary. He teaches English at Skidmore College.
Proposition 8: Readers spoke out
The future: Debate rages
The court: Divisive ruling
The campaign: Religion, rights
Let music lead the way
Not a pretty picture
GOP is blinded by love
JOEL STEIN
A bad sign
WORLD
London mall has something to prove
Henry Chu
Chopper fends off pirates Pope calls for hope amid crisis
Times Wire Reports
Authorities detain 59 in Tibet
Times Wire Reports
A flutter of hope within them
Robyn Dixon
Israel warns Hamas it will act to end rocket attacks
Ashraf Khalil
Apartment blast kills at least 22
Times Wire Reports
Chopper fends off pirates
Times Wire Reports
Home for Christmas in Baghdad
Kimi Yoshino and Ali Hameed
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