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What happened on June 11, 2008
California | Local
Lawsuits in defense of gay marriage can backfire, activist groups warn
By Maura Dolan
Winds whip fire into Stockton, destroying 32 homes
By Eric Bailey
Ambassador campus development in Pasadena foreclosed
By David Pierson
Budget shortfall forces L.A. Unified to cut 500 jobs
By Jason Song and Howard Blume
Neal T. Baker, 84; founder of Baker's Drive-Thru chain in Inland Empire
By Valerie J. Nelson
Orange County supervisors poised to appoint a new sheriff today
By Stuart Pfeifer Times Staff Writer
Costs soar for new death row at San Quentin
By Michael Rothfeld
Urban jungle threatens the peace of rare gibbons in Saugus facility
By Ann M. Simmons
Los Angeles delegation to Israel
How you, a Southland driver, can make my commute better
By Christopher Goffard and Dan Weikel
Labor dispute prompts Bill Clinton to cancel UCLA speech
By Rong-Gong Lin II
Girl, 16, badly hurt in Newhall crash
By Francisco Vara-Orta
Pricey parking could ease traffic
By Dan Weikel
UPS has found ways to work in traffic
By Dan Weikel
Pricey parking could ease traffic
By Dan Weikel
Firefighters brace for high winds across N. California
Deriding the mayor's aide and his Hummer
By STEVE LOPEZ
Orange County Calendar
Patricia L. Tobin, 65; public relations pioneer in Los Angeles
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
Vijay Tendulkar, Indian playwright and cultural critic, dead at 80
By From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Council panel clears way for digital billboard in downtown Los Angeles
By David Zahniser
Students likely to fail high school exit exam can be identified as early as 4th grade, study says
By Seema Mehta
Inglewood man recovering after he's bitten by rattlesnake he picked up
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske
Foreclosed Sacramento home, with upgrades, may be returned to Congresswoman Laura Richardson
By Jeff Gottlieb
California lawmakers' salaries frozen -- but not cut
By Patrick McGreevy
New sheriff is an unexpected legacy from Carona
By DANA PARSONS
Israel trip by Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa comes at politically opportune time
By Phil Willon
Sports
U.S. Open: Long story short
By Chris Dufresne
Josh Shipp will return to UCLA
By Diane Pucin
Schilling reaffirms that he's a jerk-of-all-trades
By T.J. SIMERS
Donaghy's claim reopens an old wound for Sacramento Kings fans
By Eric Bailey
Beyond the Big Two at the U.S. Open
By THOMAS BONK
Kings made the right move firing Marc Crawford
By HELENE ELLIOTT
USGA chief Jim Hyler predicts tough but fair Open course at Torrey Pines
By Mike James
ESPN, NBC provide TV coverage
Valencia's Jessica Spigner is Times' softball player of the year
By Martin Henderson
Valencia finishes No. 1
Lakers don't seem up to the challenge
By Jordan Schultz
Tigers ends White Sox winning streak
ANGELS TODAY
DODGERS TONIGHT
Corner kicks
Clippers looking for guards
By Jonathan Abrams
Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett have off nights for Boston
By Jonathan Abrams
Swiss coach doesn't stay neutral about officiating
By Grahame L. Jones
Sasha Vujacic lifts Lakers in Game 3
By Mike Bresnahan
Dodgers plan to move Nomar Garciaparra to shortstop
By Bill Shaikin
A memorable night for all wrong reasons
By MARK HEISLER
Lakers can credit toughness for victory
Anderson and Guerrero homer as Angels beat Rays
By AP
They roll with the punches from the Man and the Machine
By BILL PLASCHKE
INSIDE
Top players
STANDINGS
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Sweden is good, but Spain is even better
By Grahame L. Jones
Albert Pujols injured in Cardinals' victory
Defending champion Cabrera gets fired up differently
By Bill Dwyre
Dodgers to use Nomar Garciaparra at shortstop
By Bill Shaikin
Angels' Gary Matthews Jr. misses game due to illness
By Ben Bolch
Times rankings
Martin, Kemp lead Dodgers to 7-2 win over Padres
By Bill Shaikin
Cleveland defeats Minnesota, 1-0
James Blake looks sharp in beating Bjorn Phau in grass-court debut
Tiger Woods 'good to go' on long U.S. Open course
By Mike James
Belmont Stakes results mean bigger money pool
By Bob Mieszerski
Contreras track distance is still a mystery
By Eric Sondheimer
Season is all good for Norco's Hobgood
By Dan Arritt
For Padraig Harrington in U.S. Open, the driver's key
By Mike James
A critical review: U.S. Open at Torrey Pines
By Daniel Wexler
The Times' softball All-Star team
Kings dump Coach Marc Crawford after two losing seasons
By Lisa Dillman
Firing by Kings is a stunner for Marc Crawford
By Lisa Dillman
Colorado defeats San Francisco, 10-5
Tiger Woods favored to win U.S. Open
By Lonnie White
Michael Cooper, Bill Laimbeer are still rivals
By Dan Arritt
World
Africa most vulnerable to global warming effects, U.N. says
By Robyn Dixon
Yemen child bride Nujood Ali gets divorce
By Borzou Daragahi
Protests spread across the globe over rising fuel prices
By From Reuters
Foreign aid agencies concerned over new Myanmar guidelines complicating their work
By AP
Secret al-Qaida, Iraq files found on British train
By AP
Austrian woman raised in cellar reunited with family after waking from coma
By From Associated Press
Macabre drug cartel messages in Mexico
By Ken Ellingwood
Bush, EU warn Iran of more sanctions over nuclear issue
Michael Mullen says action unlikely against militants in Pakistan
By Peter Spiegel
Iraq officials question need for U.S. troop presence
By Ned Parker
Entertainment
Tricia Helfer, Katee Sackhoff rev up their motorcycles
By Susan Carpenter
'A Thousand Words' writers hope it's the start of something big
By David Ng
Patrick Swayze to begin shooting new cable series
By AP
David Archuleta signs record deal
By AP
FW: Open e-mails with skepticism
By DAVID SARNO
'The Last Night of Ballyhoo'
'A Thousand Words'
Obama to keep Hollywood busy this summer
By CAUSE CÉLÈBRE
'The Last Night of Ballyhoo' at La Mirada Theatre
By Charlotte Stoudt
Live: Danity Kane
By Mikael Wood
Stepfather signed on for job for better or worse
Hollywood rethinks chick flicks
By Rachel Abramowitz
Dissension at Art Center College of Design
By Mike Boehm
National
Obama's selection of Jason Furman as economic advisor is criticized
By Tom Hamburger
The GOP takes aim at Michelle Obama
By Robin Abcarian
Gates working to make Pentagon's postelection transition smooth
By Julian E. Barnes
Guantanamo criticism intensifies
By Carol J. Williams
Sandbagged levee holds in Iowa, protects city
By AP
McCain and Obama have contrasting economic plans
By Bob Drogin
McCain slams Obama on taxes
By Johanna Neuman and and Maeve Reston
The domestic issue that dogs Obama
Debate rages over Obama's 'goofy weekend attire'
Mt. Rainier hiker dies; 2 await rescue
Business
Toyota promises plug-in hybrid vehicle in U.S., Japan and Europe by 2010
By Yuri Kageyama
Three Internet providers to block child porn sites
Mercury to cut insurance rates in California
By Marc Lifsher
CalPERS may sell some residential land holdings amid big losses
Fed: High energy, food prices keep economy weak
Stocks close mostly despite oil's retreat
Movie release dates become tough for studios to script
By Claudia Eller and Josh Friedman
Business briefing
Commodity Futures Trading Commission finds answers to soaring oil prices elusive
By Maura Reynolds
Data breaches usually come from company soft spots, study finds
By Joseph Menn
The world's most powerful celebrities
By Matthew Miller
U.S. expands salmonella warning on fresh tomatoes
By Tiffany Hsu
Spammers are making real money on fake drugs
By Joseph Menn
L.A. Times editorial staff will stop producing monthly magazine
Measure would let drugstores pass prescription information to bulk mailers
By DAVID LAZARUS
Shanghai stock market drops 7.7%
By Don Lee
California says Whole Foods Market and others failed to warn of carcinogen in soaps
By Andrea Chang
Avoid these tomatoes
Autos
Pontiac G8: An Australian import
By Dan Neil
2008 Pontiac G8
Off-the-set ride-along
Motorcycles and emissions: The surprising facts
By Susan Carpenter
News
'Top Chef' versus 'Hell's Kitchen'
The hosts with the most
WHAT'S INSIDE
THE ENVELOPE POLL
WEB HOT HITS
Showtracker Smackdown: It's on!
'Swingtown,' 'Army Wives' and 'Weeds' heat up summer nights
By Mary McNamara
Cat Deeley: 'So You Think You Can Dance'
Ryan Seacrest, 'American Idol'
By Denise Martin
'America's Next Top Model' vs. 'Project Runway'
'Survivor's' Jeff Probst
'Amazing Race' host Phil Keoghan's motto: Be prepared
Food
Recipe: Buttercake Bakery's marble cake
By Noelle Carter
Grant Achatz, Russ Parsons lauded by James Beard Foundation
By Corie Brown
For the record
Recipe: Garlic-chive cream
2006 Hirsch Veltliner No. 1
Recipe: Pesco bäco
Recipe: Pickled red onion
Recipe: Ancho-pomegranate sauce
Recipe: Bäco flatbread
Information: Gus's Barbecue
Josef Centeno's bÀco -- think gyro-pizza-taco -- is a saucy, street-savvy creation
By Amy Scattergood
Theme restaurants give diners a change of scenery
By Betty Hallock
Recipe: Salbitxada sauce
Where to find theme restaurants
Gus's Barbecue in South Pasadena serves up classic dishes in revamped surroundings
By S. Irene Virbila
In Echo Park, a little foodie to go with that indie
By S. Irene Virbila
Science
NASA's Phoenix lander is really cooking now
By John Johnson Jr.
Opinion
The Obama-McCain veepstakes
Over the line
Attack of the poison tomatoes
By TIM RUTTEN
The iPhone's limits
Re-upping in Iraq
By Max Boot
Silly season for oil policy
Making the sun come out tomorrow
By Peter Schwartz
A 'living wage' is money in the bank
By Peter Dumon
The two Henry T. Nicholases
By Robert Greene
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