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What happened on February 12, 2008
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A burning devotion
By Tiffany Hsu, Times Staff Writer
Animal shelters under scrutiny
By Carla Hall, Times Staff Writer
Co-creator of 'Married . . . With Children'
By Dennis Mclellan, Times Staff Writer
Berkeley under fire for stance on the Marines
By John M. Glionna, Times Staff Writer
Drought plan likely to pass despite strong objections
By Deborah Schoch, Times Staff Writer
Civil trial starts in Ritter's death
By John Spano, Times Staff Writer
Member of Congress had survived Nazi labor camp
By Johanna Neuman, Times Staff Writer
Vietnamese Americans protest published photo
By My-thuan Tran, Times Staff Writer
Audit cites LAPD unit on reviews
By Joel Rubin, Times Staff Writer
Hilltop house in Encino may slide into neighboring structures
By Victoria Kim and Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writers
3 arrested in use of stolen Grammy IDs
By Richard Winton, Times Staff Writer
JetBlue to begin flying out of LAX
By David Zahniser
Union leader quits council
By Jordan Rau
Rapper pleads no contest to felony
By Richard Winton
Ex-Disney exec fills city position
By Dave Mckibben
Superintendent to retire in June
By Nardine Saad
4.9 earthquake hits border town
By Robert J. Lopez
Soldier held top enlisted rank
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pianist respected among jazz artists
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reporter covered Pentagon attack
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Many votes won't count in L.A. County
By Richard C. Paddock, Times Staff Writer
Caltech professor won math prize
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Man sets fire to home, kills self
By Victoria Kim
Building bridges with books
By Sandy Banks
Mexican drug lord sentenced
By Richard Marosi
Judge names overseers for Duroville
By David Kelly, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
The strike's winners, losers
By Patrick Goldstein
How we were thrilled
By Ann Powers, Times Staff Writer
New life in the old machine
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
Getting Beck to the future
By Robert Hilburn, Special to The Times
Master Chorale gets into a Latin groove
By Richard S. Ginell, Special to The Times
It was music to the eyes
By Jenny Sundel
Mesmerizing Mozart
By Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
Wisdom and winces from Honest Abe
By David Ng, Times Staff Writer
N.Y. teacher wins prize for poetry
From a Times staff writer
ABC renews vets, rookies
By Kate Aurthur
Ratings nothing to sing about
By Scott Collins
Dolly Parton gives 'em a rest
From Reuters
Finally
Bhutto's call to stop clash of civilizations
By Tim Rutten, Times Staff Writer
Pros tune themselves
From Reuters
As writers return, bosses look for a new chapter
By Maria Elena Fernandez, Times Staff Writer
Writing what they know
Oscars just glad to be scrambling
By John Horn and Gina Piccalo, Times Staff Writers
Love and loss in L.L. Bean land
By Charlotte Stoudt, Special to The Times
SPORTS
Juggling free speech for Beijing Olympics
By Philip Hersh, Special to The Times
Players' council to review cut policy
By Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Angels, closer unable to agree
By Mike Digiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Hint: Dr. Phil is not in NBA
By Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Clippers end long trip with 96-89 win
From the Associated Press
Shoulder injury sidelines Weight
By Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Each week, The Times takes a look at how UCLA's Kevin Love...
By Robyn Norwood
Kings Tonight
By Dan Arritt
Mihm to have surgery on right heel
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
Lakers keep on trekkin'
By Mike Bresnahan, Times Staff Writer
O'Neal: Hip sound after first practice
From the Associated Press
Results, Schedule
From the Associated Press
Zednik's life wasn't in danger, doctors say
From the Associated Press
Rocker says he failed test
From the Associated Press
Loyola is routed by Gonzaga
From the Associated Press
Hackett out with back spasms
By Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Tennessee clock strikes in Rutgers' 59-58 loss
From Times Wire Reports
Pavlik does his family, hometown proud
By Bill Dwyre
No face saving gestures this time
By Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Clemens is star attraction at hearing
By Bill Shaikin, Times Staff Writer
So much for Beckham being a voice for MLS
By T.j. Simers
Reports: Former USC lineman has leukemia
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Results, Schedule
From the Associated Press
Angels Raising Aybar
By Kevin Baxter, Times Staff Writer
L.A. Marathon is subject of rumors
By Greg Johnson, Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Grocer curtails China imports
By Jerry Hirsch, Times Staff Writer
Doctors balk at request for data
By Lisa Girion, Times Staff Writer
Two-year sentence for Lerach
By Molly Selvin, Times Staff Writer
EBay to cut fees for media items after seller complaints
By Alana Semuels, Times Staff Writer
Penney launches Ralph Lauren brand
From the Associated Press
What to do at the tipping point
By Molly Selvin, Times Staff Writer
Retailers to hold mine to higher gold standards
By Margot Roosevelt, Times Staff Writer
Starbucks, AT&T join for new Wi-Fi service
From the Associated Press
Weekend box office
Ford issues SUV recall to fix doors
From Times Wire Services
Kia president to head U.S. unit
From Times Wire Services
Icahn buys stake in Alliance Data
From Times Wire Services
Paramount starts mobile division
From Times Wire Services
Netflix commits to Blu-ray only
From Times Wire Services
Nokia in talks with Facebook
From Times Wire Services
Gas prices fall in U.S., up in Calif.
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bargain hunters lift stocks
From Times Wire Services
6 firms act to help avert foreclosures
By E. Scott Reckard, Times Staff Writer
Pulte founder to sell shares
From Bloomberg News
Private overtures led to strike breakthrough
By Richard Verrier and Claudia Eller, Times Staff Writers
Peltz seeks control of Wendy's board
From Reuters
AIG losses may have been wider
From Times Wire Services
Dow industrials lineup to change
From Times Wire Services
Microsoft vows Yahoo fight
By Jessica Guynn, Times Staff Writer
Chevy Tahoe fires being investigated
From Times Wire Services
Grocery chains must face fish suits
From Bloomberg News
PUC seeking permits for imported electricity
From Bloomberg News
Tolkien trust sues studio over 'Rings'
By Thomas S. Mulligan, Times Staff Writer
Wireless devices draw a blank
By James S. Granelli and Michelle Quinn, Times Staff Writer
Venezuela oil giant tries end run
By Chris Kraul, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Plight of the brumbies
By Ching-ching Ni, Times Staff Writer
CBS journalist, Iraqi interpreter abducted
By Tina Susman and Matea Gold, Times Staff Writers
A rising threat in Pakistan
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Suspect confesses in landmark fire
From Times Wire Reports
Aboriginal songs open Parliament
From Times Wire Reports
Violence blamed on refugee influx
From Times Wire Reports
Europe could start taking prints of foreign travelers
From the Washington Post
Gates signals possible halt to withdrawals
By Tina Susman, Times Staff Writer
Senior Taliban commander is in custody, Pakistan asserts
By Laura King, Times Staff Writer
Emergency is declared after coup attempt
From the Associated Press
Embassy security officer draws ire
From Times Wire Reports
Anglican defends Islam comments
By Janet Stobart, Times Staff Writer
Thieves take art worth $163 million
By Geraldine Baum, Times Staff Writer
NATIONAL
O.C. man is accused of being a spy
By Richard A. Serrano and H.g. Reza, Times Staff Writers
9/11 suspects may face death penalty
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
As U.S. ages, programs will feel the heat
From the Associated Press
Stubborn doubts on 9/11 trials
By Peter Spiegel and David G. Savage, Times Staff Writers
Dog show draws pooches galore
From Times Wire Reports
Ex-child-agency official accused of sex offense
From Times Wire Reports
Ex-police officer says killing was accidental
From Times Wire Reports
Arizona's Shadegg won't run again
From Times Wire Reports
A McCain passion cools
From the Associated Press
Potomac primaries favor Obama
By Stephen Braun, Times Staff Writer
Columbus anchors onto space station
From the Associated Press
Atlanta's plan for a green rail corridor loses steam
By Jenny Jarvie, Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
A farming village older than the pharaohs
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii, Times Staff Writer
A climate warning for another species
By Alan Zarembo, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
Out of order
Power to all the people
Action!
Green value fades from biofuels
Agency fails the public, animals
Obama mania, for better or worse
World democracy, the pros and cons
Put public funds on the right track
Go with the tough guy
By Max Boot, Max Boot is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, a contributing editor to Opinion and an unpaid foreign policy advisor to the McCain campaign.
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