Archive for Sunday, February 17, 2008
In California
Museum evokes sense of wonder
The Broad Contemporary Art Museum opens to the public with a toy-shop feel, as giant balloon and puppy artworks welcome guests. Page B3
1,000 march for slain Oxnard teen
Goths, punks and others gather to pay tribute to Lawrence King, 15. The size of the turnout surprises authorities. Page B3
Fish get a dose of our medicine
Water from Southland sewage-treatment plants carries hormones and other chemicals to the sea, a study says. Page B3
L.A. Then & Now
The sign that once said ‘Outpost’ in red neon is a reminder of Hollywood’s early days. Page B2
Lottery: Page B4
Obituaries: Pages B11-13
Weather: Page B16
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- Gustavo Dudamel rides a wave of Dudamania
- Psychiatric care's peril and profits
- Independent filmmakers must get creative with financing
- Hard times and long lines for Southern Californians
- Retired general looks back on Russia's Afghan war
- Back to the land for 'Australia's' Baz Luhrmann
- Guard fatally shoots man armed with swords at Scientology building
- Orange County Vietnamese American returns to her homeland
- Foreclosures, delinquencies skyrocketing among 'prime' borrowers
- Shopping malls are running on empty
- Foreclosures, delinquencies skyrocketing among 'prime' borrowers
- Shopping malls are running on empty
- Lakers' Sasha Vujacic aims to be more patient
- Orange County Vietnamese American returns to her homeland
- Bush, Asia-Pacific leaders vow action on economy
- Automakers must offer restructuring plan, Obama advisors say
- 'The Hills' has eyes
- Former gang member finds redemption by fire
- Swordsman slain at Scientology center was from out of state, L.A. investigators say
- Oscar De La Hoya eager for Manny Pacquiao fight
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