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What happened on December 27, 2008
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Marriage splintered over man's stunning revelation
Harriet Ryan and Andrew Blankstein
Scrap business turns to junk
Louis Sahagun
Gunman's careful plans went awry
Tami Abdollah, Ari B. Bloomekatz and Hector Becerra
PhD in the school of life
Tony Barboza
Appetite for turtles could be their undoing
Kim Christensen
850-pound emerald recovered
Monte Morin
Remains are missing student's
Associated Press
Finding reasons to be grateful
SANDY BANKS
Scientists welcome Obama's picks
Kenneth R. Weiss
Gov., lawmakers find no accord
Associated Press
Minister helped unify Lutheran denominations
Trevor Jensen
Man collapses and dies while hiking in Topanga State Park
Associated Press
Cleaning up after the deluge
Louis Sagahun
Union workers express outrage
Paul Pringle
Kayaker quits Army Corps of Engineers
Bettina Boxall
Pasadena gets complaints over plans for 2 sculptures
Raja Abdulrahim
Treatment center may be closed
Associated Press
Court-martialed Marine is released from jail in Boulder
Tony Perry
Big gaps in quake help revealed
Jia-Rui Chong
'Man of La Mancha' was playwright's huge success
Dennis McLellan
HOME & GARDEN
'Keeping Up' might just get tougher
ANN BRENOFF
Day by day
Most-viewed homes
Their All-time Favorite Houses
Sean Mitchell
NATIONAL
A child soldier or just a child?
Carol J. Williams
The time is short, so he's gotta fly
Michael Whitley
Blagojevich: On this planet, it wasn't wrong
Associated Press
Bombing suspects plead not guilty
Times Wire Reports
Winter storms cause rough roads
Times Wire Reports
No charges in holiday car crash
Times Wire Reports
Labor, business gird for battle over legislation
Evelyn Larrubia
Day goes swimmingly for Obamas
Associated Press
Both boys die after park attack
Times Wire Reports
911 call botched, authorities say
Times Wire Reports
Story of missing baby is a hoax
John Holland
Kennedy says 9/11, Obama inspired her
Associated Press
Tennessee ash spill worse than thought
Associated Press
BUSINESS
Students learn too late the costs of private loans
Kathy M. Kristof
Equity firm said to win bidding for IndyMac
Tom Petruno
Lawsuit blames Cigna's liver transplant refusal for teen's death
Associated Press
Blueprint for 'Car 2.0'
Steven Mufson
With state aid, Californians warm to rooftop solar power
Marla Dickerson
Stocks rise despite dreary holiday sales
Associated Press
GM sues supplier to get parts
Associated Press
Dreary outlook on home prices
Peter Y. Hong
Recession takes a toll on farmer
Associated Press
SEC's Cox defends approach
Amit R. Paley and David S. Hilzenrath
Charging ahead in push for electric cars
Martin Zimmerman
More coal in stores' stockings
Andrea Chang and Alana Semuels
ENTERTAINMENT
After eight years, Dora the Explorer's voice changes
associated press
The conspirators behind 'Valkyrie'
Rachel Abramowitz
Stilled voices: sardonic, sexy
Reed Johnson
A different role in the family biz
Susan King
In tune with technology
associated press
A costly 'Carol's' woes
An encounter with Cavanaugh
Long hours don't add up to talent
Privilege and its price
Associated Press
Stilled voices: sardonic, sexy
Charles McNulty, Theater Critic
Fixing MOCA's money troubles
Ready to rock like it did before
ROBERT LLOYD, TELEVISION CRITIC
Doubts surround survivor's love story
Hillel Italie, Italie writes for the Associated Press.
Reviving the woodblock
Sharon Mizota
Life with dog's best friend
Samantha Dunn, Dunn is the author of "Faith in Carlos Gomez: A Memoir of Salsa, Sex, and Salvation."
Slighting Sarah Brightman
OPINION
Man, meat, scent
MEGHAN DAUM
Ethical view
Filling a need
Shine some light on solar plan
Not much appreciation
The price of protest
No stereotypes
Housekeeping on agenda
Take it from a Brit, America: It'll be OK
Chris Ayres, Chris Ayres is Los Angeles correspondent for the Times of London and the author of "Death by Leisure: A Cautionary Tale" (Grove Press, February 2009).
A victory without scars
Karin Klein
Drug war's damage
The season of solidarity
TIM RUTTEN
SPORTS
Kings tonight
Helene Elliott
Jones says Phillips to return as Cowboys' coach
associated press
Three main events for the price of one
Lance Pugmire
Timberwolves end 13-game skid
associated press
2008
Mike Penner
Close enough to taste it
Gary Klein
Left Coast all right by them
Corina Knoll
Johnson gets clearance for return to the court
Chris Foster
Conference opener only a tuneup away
David Wharton
They have truly lost it
From staff reports
Fans have some lineup suggestions
Ducks tonight
Chris Foster
Erratic play is costly to the Kings
HELENE ELLIOTT
Food for thought
Now You Know
Sure, why not? Thirty-four bowl games is such a...
Results
associated press
Stars of Texas
Don't pass over Manning
SAM FARMER, ON THE NFL
Where's their present?
Rest comes after test
Mike Bresnahan
Hey, big spenders
Nowhere man
Bob Black Jack and Flores have another grand opening
Lisa Dillman
Florida Atlantic gets a bowl win
Associated Press
Giants get Randy Johnson
wire reports
Up-and-coming attractions
Times Staff Writers
Blue Christmas
Team to stand pat at goalie
Helene Elliott
Jockey dies after Los Alamitos spill
associated press
WORLD
Guineans bid farewell to longtime ruler
Associated Press
6 on trial in tainted milk case
Times Wire Reports
11 Taliban killed in coalition raid
Times Wire Reports
Suspect in nun's slaying is arrested
Times Wire Reports
Rights activist denied treatment
Times Wire Reports
Errant rocket kills two girls in Gaza
Associated Press
13 killed as inmates riot in west Iraq
Kimi Yoshino
Pakistan shifts troops to Indian border
Laura King
Anger builds over Delhi's 'killer buses'
Peter Spiegel
15 villagers slain by Ugandans
Times Wire Reports
China sends warships to join patrols off Somalia
Associated Press
Alleged Zeta hit man faces trial
Associated Press
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
SCIENCE
Drug offers hope on lung disease
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Officials' tombs found in Egypt
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bees can develop a coke habit
Thomas H. Maugh II
Ribbon seal won't go on the endangered list
Times Staff and Wire Reports
A meal of roasted vegetables? That's so 4 millenniums ago
Thomas H. Maugh II
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