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What happened on February 16, 2008
BUSINESS
In Mexico, old U.S. cars find new homes
Marla Dickerson, Times Staff Writer
Hollywood's hedged bets
Michael A. Hiltzik and Josh Friedman, Times Staff Writers
Metal fragments found in imported candy
From the Associated Press
LAX-to- Australia airfares may fall
Peter Pae, Times Staff Writer
Look out below if long rates go higher
TOM PETRUNO
Blahs on Wall St. as holiday begins
From the Associated Press
Data paint dark picture of economy
Peter G. Gosselin, Times Staff Writer
Wilsons to close most of its mall stores, cut 1,000 jobs
From the Associated Press
Eye-care product maker to cut jobs
From Times Wire Services
Film piracy suit filed by studios
From Times Wire Services
TaylorMade sells Maxfli to Dick's
From Times Wire Services
Countrywide reports an increase in loan defaults
From the Associated Press
Yahoo bid has a flip side for shareholders
Jessica Guynn, Times Staff Writer
Best Buy cuts outlook as economy slows
From the Associated Press
Media firm buys Corinthian stake
From Times Wire Services
Toy sellers raise the bar on safety
Anne D'Innocenzio, The Associated Press
Former Refco CEO admits fraud
From Times Wire Services
Music greats say Universal owes them
From Reuters
Delinquent auto loans surge
From Times Wire Services
Rules drafted for off-label drug use
From the Associated Press
Wal-Mart moves to the Blu-ray camp
Dawn C. Chmielewski, Times Staff Writer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
She explained her eating disorder on HBO's 'Thin'
Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
Fans love Carpenters but not carpenters
Bob Pool, Times Staff Writer
Going green may be L.A. law
Margot Roosevelt, Times Staff Writer
School newspaper drops a V-bomb
Susannah Rosenblatt, Times Staff Writer
Trumpeter led New Orleans' Preservation Hall Jazz Band
From the Associated Press
Labor arbitrator known for baseball rulings
Valerie J. Nelson, Times Staff Writer
Alleged PCP house targeted
Sam Quinones
Losing the debate over El Toro didn't leave him bitter
DANA PARSONS
Man convicted of starting fires
From the Associated Press
Flu claims first child victim
From the Associated Press
Alleged tagger pleads not guilty
Francisco Vara-Orta
Man arrested in his dog's death
Susannah Rosenblatt
Their loyalty hasn't changed
SANDY BANKS
Carona's lawyers fear jury pool is tainted
Stuart Pfeifer and Christine Hanley, Times Staff Writers
Man dies in leap from overpass
Susannah Rosenblatt
Pastor asks for prayers against foes
Dave McKibben, Times Staff Writer
Slain officer was 'truly a hero in every sense of the word'
Woman rescued from icebound I-8
From the Associated Press
Murder suspect, 17, escapes
From the Associated Press
State defers budget deficit
Evan Halper, Times Staff Writer
Thousands pay tribute to a man who touched lives
Joel Rubin and Paloma Esquivel, Times Staff Writers
DWP workers' financial data stolen
David Zahniser, Times Staff Writer
Police strike pay dirt in hunt for stolen statue of miner
Joe Mozingo and Andrew Blankstein, Times Staff Writers
Millionaire adventurer set world air, sea records
Dennis McLellan, Times Staff Writer
Oxnard residents are deeply shaken by boy's shooting
Catherine Saillant, Times Staff Writer
Charges of meat plant cruelty filed
Victoria Kim, Times Staff Writer
Agent cleared in 2005 border shooting
Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer
Religious motto finds prominent homes
Tiffany Hsu, Times Staff Writer
WORLD
Feud leaves Haiti hospital half built
Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Militant dies in Gaza blast
Rushdi abu Alouf and Richard Boudreaux, Special to The Times
Europe less than unanimous in support of a free Kosovo
Tracy Wilkinson, Times Staff Writer
7 dissidents to be freed
From Times Wire Reports
Despite mediation, Kenyan rivals still far apart on deal
Edmund Sanders, Times Staff Writer
Man dead in blast in Mexico City
From Reuters
Manila protesters demand resignation of the president
From the Associated Press
Iraqis say U.S. attacked citizen guards
Alexandra Zavis, Times Staff Writer
Weather kills more than 900
From Times Wire Reports
Kurdish protests leave one dead
From Times Wire Reports
Klaus wins new presidential term
From Times Wire Reports
SPORTS
Home of the EX-BRAVE
Dylan Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Couples' new roll model
Thomas Bonk, Times Staff Writer
The Fight Inside Cycling
Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
The Fight Inside Cycling
Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Having a g'day
Robyn Norwood, Times Staff Writer
Big man's the same but the campus is different
Bill Dwyre
Lake's deposition is rescheduled
David Wharton
Today
PETER YOON
Ducks flop in homecoming, 4-2
Eric Stephens, Times Staff Writer
Rodriguez misses first-day workout
Mike DiGiovanna, Times Staff Writer
Hard man to keep down
Lance Pugmire, Times Staff Writer
First cut may not be quite so deep
Peter Yoon, Times Staff Writer
Results
From the Associated Press
Greg's Gold heads San Carlos
Larry Stewart, Times Staff Writer
Without Woods, only Riviera stands in his way
Thomas Bonk
Ten years later
Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Mbah a Moute listed as probable for USC
Diane Pucin, Times Staff Writer
Pepperdine and Asbury are nearing deal
Robyn Norwood
Round of 64 has Mickelson seeded No. 1
Chris Dufresne, Times Staff Writer
Puck stops here
In your face
Vero to zero?
Force of nature
Kings getting better, not older
Dan Arritt, Times Staff Writer
Fortunes may shift in boxing rematch of Pavlik, Taylor
Bob Mieszerski, Times Staff Writer
Kuroda enjoys an easy first day
Dylan Hernandez, Times Staff Writer
Bulletin board material an issue
Ben Bolch, Times Staff Writer
Wang loses to Yankees
From the Associated Press
Is Roger over and out?
A dog's life
Road, sweet road
Northern Trust Open
Cowan may skip spring practice
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bryant to be a star of moment, or two
Mark Heisler, Times Staff Writer
Not red, just hot
Jim Peltz, Times Staff Writer
Texas-sized problem for Ferrell
Chris Foster, Times Staff Writer
ENTERTAINMENT
Quinn begins again
Agustin Gurza, Times Staff Writer
From heavy metal, light and fanciful
Christopher Knight, Times Staff Writer
Putting a spotlight on the massacre of 1968
Reed Johnson, Times Staff Writer
Old but never retro
Ann Powers, Times Staff Writer
No need to cry for Hayden Christensen
Cory Ohlendorf, Special to the Washington Post
'Star Trek' pushed to May 2009
From the Associated Press
Strathairn fan
Finally
Who's a winner?
Scheider's last film may be finished
From Times staff
Kind words
Vedder will play some solo shows
Randy Lewis
Critics are wrong on Winehouse
A rare but welcome visit
Chris Pasles, Times Staff Writer
CBS announces 11 renewed shows
Kate Aurthur
Manilow cranks up the charm
Sarah Tomlinson, Special to The Times
Sherlock-style deducifyin' in old San Francisco
Dick Lochte, Special to The Times
James Elaine wins Ordway Prize
Mike Boehm
She's the empress who impresses
Greg Burk, Special to The Times
SCIENCE
Human migration from Asia to Americas not continuous
Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
Crystals can absorb CO2
Alan Zarembo, Times Staff Writer
Mom's antibodies linked to development of autism
Thomas H. Maugh II, Times Staff Writer
Into the depths of the moon
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Bones of 2 dinos found in Africa
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
OPINION
Prohibitions on RV parking
An incompetent school district
Which way is right?
The fix is in
MEGHAN DAUM
The right kind of Oscars
Andrew Klavan, Andrew Klavan's new novel, "Empire of Lies," is due out in July. AndrewKlavan.com
Where is the Muslim outrage?
Bad news for rats on a diet
Remember DDT
Random candidates
Scott Simon, Scott Simon is the host of NPR's "Weekend Edition" and author of the forthcoming political novel, "Windy City."
'Prayers' just won't do
TIM RUTTEN
Reflecting on Spears' plight
Pay more, learn more
Poring over salt in a dry state
NATIONAL
Hezbollah may be threat in the U.S., FBI warns
Josh Meyer, Times Staff Writer
Air Force insists there's no fighter rift
Peter Spiegel, Times Staff Writer
Impasse on wiretaps endangers U.S., Bush says
Johanna Neuman, Times Staff Writer
Democrats urge student-loan help
From Times Wire Reports
Water pumps to be put in to save town
From Times Wire Reports
Court supports pipeline refunds
From Times Wire Reports
Obama a bull's-eye for both rivals
Maeve Reston and Nicholas Riccardi, Times Staff Writers
New Clinton official tells it like it is
Maura Reynolds, Times Staff Writer
Tragedy, time and again
Stephanie Simon, Times Staff Writer
Blurry portrait of a mass murderer
P.J. Huffstutter and Ralph Vartabedian, Times Staff Writers
Not in tune with Huckabee
From the Associated Press
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