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What happened on April 07, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Community colleges add dorms to boost appeal
Gale Holland
Did scientist predict Italy quake?
Jia-Rui Chong
Rocco Morabito dies at 88; Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer
Associated Press
James G. Boswell II dies at 86; cotton magnate built family farm into agribusiness giant
Jerry Hirsch
Widow loses lawsuit over UC Irvine's willed body program
Maura Dolan
Chris Brown pleads not guilty to assault charges
Harriet Ryan and Richard Winton
Santa Barbara County supervisors rethink stance on offshore drilling
Steve Chawkins
Los Angeles begins survey of historic buildings
Martha Groves
Controversy arises over collision involving La Habra police
Tony Barboza
California Briefing / San Diego
Tony Perry
California
California Briefing / Fresno
Associated Press
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Phil Willon
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Ari B. Bloomekatz
Villaraigosa tells unions concessions needed to avoid layoffs
Phil Willon
California Briefing / San Diego
Tony Perry
Jerome Waldie, former state and federal lawmaker, dies at 84
Elaine Woo
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Dan Weikel
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Scott Glover
California Briefing / Santa Ana
Tony Barboza
California Briefing / Los Angeles
William Nottingham
UC Berkeley professor takes on school spending
Mitchell Landsberg
Protection for leatherback turtle sought
Louis Sahagun; Maeve Reston; Bettina Boxall
John Blankenchip, 1919 - 2009
Dennis McLellan
Salsa teacher Alex Da Silva allegedly used ruses to lure women
Ari B. Bloomekatz
Skyscraper proposed for downtown Los Angeles
Rich Connell
LAPD officer allegedly forces himself on Texas motel employee
Andrew Blankstein
For Gertrude Baines, reaching 115 isn't old hat
Esmeralda Bermudez
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Ari B. Bloomekatz
OPINION
When it comes to healthcare, the U.S., Britain and Canada are hurting
Ezra Klein, Ezra Klein is an associate editor at the American Prospect. He blogs at www.EzraKlein.com.
Villaraigosa's worthy effort to save city jobs
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Obama brings home a mixed bag from Europe
Letters
Letters
Obama's defense cuts are just right
Basketball and the game of life
Susan Straight, Susan Straight's most recent novel is "A Million Nightingales."
SPORTS
ESPN begins its era in L.A.
Diane Pucin
Magic Johnson, Larry Bird recall their historic meeting
Chris Dufresne
Orioles make short work of Sabathia
Associated Press
Rangers rough up Cliff Lee, Indians
Associated Press
Flames ease past Kings
Associated Press
Ginobili out for season
Associated Press
Bonifacio lead Marlins past Nationals, 12-6
Associated Press
Clippers to face struggling Minnesota
Lisa Dillman
It's a mixed bag for pitchers on opening day
BILL SHAIKIN
Up next for Galaxy: Tuesday vs. Colorado
Grahame L. Jones
Enthusiasm for Dodgers is downright bubbly
BILL PLASCHKE
Kings tonight
Billy Witz
Underdog Louisville believes it can beat unbeaten Connecticut
John Altavilla
Joe Saunders sharp in Angels victory
MIKE DIGIOVANNA
Hiroki Kuroda is all stressed out in Dodgers' win
Dylan Hernandez
A 'disgruntled' Phil Jackson holds his tongue
Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
Told-you-so game about Dodgers' Manny Ramirez begins
T.J. SIMERS
Diamondbacks beat Rockies, 9-8, in homer battle
Associated Press
Dodgers hold off Padres, Jake Peavy
DYLAN HERNANDEZ
Washington State, Arizona hire basketball coaches
Staff And Wire Reports
Angels are a model of efficiency in opener
BILL DWYRE
Tar Heels are the new Supremes in Motown
Chris Dufresne
'Talkin' Baseball' doesn't make the cut
Mike Penner
Michael Jordan can't escape basketball Hall of Fame
Chris Dufresne
Clippers' Randolph arrested on suspicion of drunk driving
Lisa Dillman and Lance Pugmire
Kevin Prince takes the lead in UCLA quarterbacks race
Chris Foster
John Lackey expands deadline on contract talks
Mike DiGiovanna and Kevin Baxter
WORLD
Death toll in Italy quake on the rise
Henry Chu and Maria De Cristofaro
Mideast rappers take the mic
Borzou Daragahi And Jeffrey Fleishman
World Briefing / Cuba
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / India
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Afghanistan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Somalia
Times Wire Reports
Baghdad car bombs kill at least 36
Usama Redha and Caesar Ahmed
Obama avoids saying 'genocide' while in Turkey
Christi Parsons and Laura King
South African prosecutors drop charges against Zuma
Robyn Dixon
If Obama gambit works, Tehran's hard-liners would suffer, Iranian says
Borzou Daragahi
Obama: The U.S. is not at war with Islam
Christi Parsons and Laura King
U.S. continues push for strong reaction on N. Korea test
Paul Richter
BUSINESS
Obama administration warns of mortgage relief scams
Mike Dorning and David Colker
Archer Daniels Midland project aims to bury carbon dioxide
Joshua Boak
'Pitchmen' celebrates advertising as entertainment
DAN NEIL
Blockbuster indicates its future is bleak
Associated Press
Associated Press accuses online news outlets of 'misappropriation'
David Sarno
Weekend box office
US airlines took some hassle out of flying in 2008
Associated Press
Stocks fall after 4-week rally; Dow below 8,000
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Regulation
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Energy
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Lenders
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Regulation
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Broadcasting
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Regulation
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Ford cuts auto division debt by a third
Frank Ahrens, Ahrens writes for the Washington Post.
Gold falls for third straight session
Tom Petruno
California to sell more municipal bonds
Tom Petruno
Family firm needs to stir up sales so father and son can do what they love
Cyndia Zwahlen
Universal health coverage in spotlight at L.A. forum
Lisa Girion and Noam N. Levey
GM, Segway think 2 wheels
Associated Press
Corporate travel is in retreat, thanks to AIG
Roger Vincent
Envisioning the post-recession economy
MICHAEL HILTZIK
Unpaid worker can't even accept free coffee
Karen E. Klein
ENTERTAINMENT
John Fante's 'Ask the Dust' grows with time
Carolyn Kellogg
'Frontline: Black Money'
Tony Perry
Peter Bart's controversial reign is ending at Variety
John Horn and Claudia Eller
'Fast & Furious' taps into Latino market
Reed Johnson
American movies' fast and furious love for the car
Reed Johnson
No healing 'X-Men' review rift
Associated Press
Six Days in Fallujah features Marines who battled there
Alex Pham
Quick Takes
Mark Swed
Quick Takes
Diane Haithman
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Quick Takes
David Ng
His new creative stimulus is electric
Randy Lewis; August Brown
Quick Takes
Margaret Wappler
A less than boffo move for Variety's Bart
PATRICK GOLDSTEIN
A minister looks for help to keep his church going
Seth Greenland
'Rescue Me'
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
Neighborhoods: University Park
Kathy A. McDonald
Networks hope audiences are ready for a laugh
Maria Elena Fernandez
NATIONAL
An IQ of 47, and a prison sentence of 100 years
Howard Witt
Supreme Court casts doubts on confessions
David G. Savage
Former FBI chief defends flow of money to Saudi ambassador
Tom Hamburger and Josh Meyer
Note said to be from gunman details paranoia
Associated Press
Factory boats face cap on accidental salmon catch
Kim Murphy
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Navajo Nation loses Supreme Court bid for coal money
Associated Press
Red Cross calls CIA interrogations 'inhuman'
Washington Post
Supreme Court is urged to order Uighurs' release from Guantanamo
Carol J. Williams
Gates unveils broad changes in Pentagon spending
Julian E. Barnes
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