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What happened on April 04, 2009
ENTERTAINMENT
In the world of tag, Mister Cartoon is it
By Chris Lee
'Art of the Korean Renaissance, 1400-1600' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
By Allan M. Jalon
'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies' by Seth Graham-Smith
By Carolyn Kellogg
Guild Opera Company of L.A. to celebrate anniversary
'The Glister' by John Burnside
By Michael Harris, Harris is a critic and the author of the novel "The Chieu Hoi Saloon."
'In Treatment'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
PJ Harvey and John Parish's artistic marriage
By Margaret Wappler
Big families, even bigger problems
'Talk Retro' pulls out all the stops in its pursuit of cliches
By Lori Kozlowski
Peter Chernin, new member of the post-mogul set
By Rachel Abramowitz
Bill Frisell's Disfarmer Project at Skirball Center is a country dance with photographer's art
By Chris Barton
Theater Review
By David C. Nichols
Theater Review
By David Ng
The truly needy left behind
Quick Takes
By Scott Collins
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Washington Post
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Art Review
By David Pagel
Local newscasts in need of recast
Heidi Newfield is no longer waiting
By Randy Lewis
Live review: Omar Sosa and the Afreecanos Quartet at Jazz Bakery
By Reed Johnson
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Union officials say L.A. is considering 400 immediate layoffs
By Phil Willon
An artistic tradition flourishes for Palm Sunday
By Tony Barboza
Big rigs temporarily banned on Angeles Crest Highway
By Ann M. Simmons
Tom Braden, 92, dies; former CIA operative became columnist and talk show co-host
By Elaine Woo
Expo Line board votes for Exposition Boulevard route
By Martha Groves
L.A. Controller Laura Chick named to new state post
By Maeve Reston
Officials hope the 37-mile hiking route will spotlight the dramatic changes in elevation and different ecosystems of the islands interior, where most tourist never venture.
By Louis Sahagun
Woman is held in crash that killed one USC student and injured another
By Ruben Vives and Richard Winton
Emory Elliott dies at 66; scholar and UC Riverside English professor
By Jon Thurber
Spa day on a budget, L.A.-style
By Sandy Banks
Anatolia in O.C.
L.A. County judge rules against Malibu homeowners and two taxpayer groups
By Martha Groves
L.A. County-USC Medical Center fined for helicopter fumes
By Rong-gong Lin Ii
California Briefing / Fresno
By Victoria Kim
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Mike Boehm
California Briefing / Palm Springs
Associated Press
California Briefing / San Francisco
Associated Press
California Briefing / Santa Cruz
Associated Press
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Ruben Vives
California Briefing / Beverly Hills
By Ann M. Simmons
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Richard Winton
Trial to begin on fate of Duroville shantytown
By David Kelly
BUSINESS
KMVN-FM (93.9) is switching to Spanish-language programming
By Alicia Lozano
Kosher alcoholic choices for Passover widen
By Jerry Hirsch
Disney eliminates about 1,900 jobs at its domestic theme parks
By Dawn C. Chmielewski
Unemployment rate in U.S. climbs to 8.5%
By Mike Dorning
L.A.'s Figueroa Street reaches for the sky
By Roger Vincent
Work-life benefits fall victim to slow economy
By Annys Shin, Shin writes for the Washington Post.
NBC gives Boston station an ultimatum on Leno show
By Meg James
Suit alleging gasoline price-fixing is revived
By Ronald D. White
Customers lament the negatives of Ritz Camera store shutterings
By Ronald D. White
Kosher restrictions
By Jerry Hirsch
Boston Globe's owner reportedly gives unions an ultimatum
Associated Press
Baby product recalls include chairs, cribs
By Nathan Olivarez-giles
Revised mortgage terms fail to curb defaults
By E. Scott Reckard
Ticketmaster seller records subpoenaed
By David Colker
Stocks open mixed as job losses rise
Associated Press
Calif. nut firm: Kraft found salmonella in 2008
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Biotechnology
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Entertainment
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Internet
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Photogpaphy
From Times Wire Reports
Plenty of cars, too few buyers
By Brady Dennis, Dennis writes for the Washington Post. Post writers
Business Briefing / Courts
From Times Wire Reports
Service sector shrinks for 6th straight month
Associated Press
Will 1st-quarter earnings reports boost or bash optimism?
By Tom Petruno
Fannie, Freddie worker bonuses total $210 million
By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Goldfarb writes for the Washington Post.
SCIENCE
Rosy complexion denotes health and hormones
By Shari Roan
Rise in rocket launches may hurt ozone, study says
By John Johnson Jr.
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD
Video of Taliban flogging girl draws anger in Pakistan
By Laura King and Mubashir Zaidi
Lebanese film spurs debate over censorship
By Raed Rafei
Turkey, Armenia are likely to ease conflict
By Paul Richter
As North Korea counts down, Japan talks tough
By John M. Glionna and Yuriko Nagano
Firefight erupts at disputed temple on Thailand Cambodia border
Associated Press
Obama in France for NATO summit
By Christi Parsons
World Briefing / Gaza Strip
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Thailand
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Sweden
Times Wire Reports
The World
Parents of captive U.S. journalist heading to Tehran
By Ramin Mostaghim and Borzou Daragahi
Roadside bombers attacked
Associated Press
World Briefing / Malaysia
Times Wire Reports
Peru's Alberto Fujimori assails prosecution's case as his trial closes
By Chris Kraul
NATIONAL
Binghamton, N.Y., mass shooting leaves some dead
By Anna Gorman and Geraldine Baum
Las Vegas: Portrait of a struggling arts scene
By Ashley Powers
Iowa Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage
By Jessica Garrison and Maura Dolan
Defense Secretary Gates to unveil Pentagon budget Monday
By Julian E. Barnes
Congress' budget blueprint contains a warning to Obama
By Janet Hook
National Briefing / Ohio
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / And Finally . . .
Times Wire Reports
'Obama fried chicken' joints ruffle feathers in New York
Associated Press
SPORTS
Dodgers' Orlando Hudson happily goes Hollywood
By Dylan Hernandez
Detroit's game plan
By David Wharton
Mexico hires Javier Aguirre as its soccer coach
By Grahame L. Jones
Wind blows them away in the desert
By Mark Medina
New York Giants release Plaxico Burress
By Helene Elliott, Staff and Wire Reports
Angels looking to Abreu to help ease loss of Teixeira
By Mike Digiovanna
Don't bet against North Carolina
By Chris Dufresne
Sheffield takes bat to Mets
Associated Press
Up next for Ducks: Saturday at San Jose
By Helene Elliott
Up next for Galaxy: Saturday versus Colorado
By Grahame L. Jones
Lakers are back in it, but can they win it?
By Mark Heisler, ON THE NBA
Up next for Kings: Saturday versus Phoenix
By Billy Witz
Andrew Bynum makes more progress
By Broderick Turner
Lakers reach 60 victories
By Broderick Turner
Pistons say Allen Iverson won't play again this season
Associated Press
Magic crushes Cavaliers, 116-87
Associated Press
Royal edges Thousand Oaks
By Ben Bolch
USC defense dominates quarterbacks
By Gary Klein
Giving back is important to Bobby Abreu
By Mike Digiovanna
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Nba
Associated Press
Ncaa Basketball
By Brentley Romine, Orlando Sentinel
Marcus Camby already getting ready for the summer
By Lisa Dillman
Angels' Kelvim Escobar impressive against Padres
By Kevin Baxter
UCLA's Christian Ramirez hopes to return to tailback mix
By Chris Foster
Bradley, Holt hope fight will be springboard
By Lance Pugmire
Geography aside, Final Four teams took the long way
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Horse racing's odd couple
By Bill Dwyre
Readers puzzled by this gender equity argument
Joe Torre takes cues from John Wooden
By Jim Peltz
OPINION
The recession heats up romance novels
By Meghan Daum
Talking to Turkey, but Islam is listening
By Jack Miles, Jack Miles is professor of English and religious studies at UC Irvine and senior fellow for religion and international relations at the Pacific Council on International Policy.
Afghanistan's U-turn on women's rights
The Ward Churchill verdict
Unemployment, and CEO pay, on the rise
By Tim Rutten
Judging the war on terror
Shocked by Villaraigosa
Which way for the RV?
Crime and punishment
A new pot policy
House calls
Arguing about free speech
Remembering the Jagans
HOME & GARDEN
Diane Keaton's Beverly Hills home for sale for $11,995,000
By Ann Brenoff
The Rosa Muerta near Joshua Tree is an inspired 'glamping' spot
By Barbara Thornburg
House paint as obsession
By Susan Carrier
Special Issue: Outdoor Living
The Home staff
Debutantes on parade, a.k.a. the dad-daughter waltz night
By Chris Erskine
Pattern to it all
The Home staff
Light on the water
Under foot
By David A. Keeps
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
Professional paintball
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