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What happened on April 13, 2009
HEALTH
Teaching autistic kids to read facial expressions
By Amber Dance
Putting pork in its nutritional place
By Elena Conis
Atypical antipsychotics: too hard a sell?
By Melissa Healy
Beyond antidepressants: There are other treatments
By Melissa Healy
Let real healthcare reform begin with me
By Valerie Ulene
The first doctor was wrong: It is rheumatoid arthritis
By Carine Nadel
She has arthritis but can't take NSAIDs
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
For the record
For the record
Study: Latino teens benefit from small dietary steps
By Jeannine Stein
Tone your core with low reps
By Karen Voight
NATIONAL
Recession closes in on chicken farmers
By David Zucchino
Female mammals may not have finite number of eggs, study finds
Washington Post
Concert marks black opera singer's historic performance
associated press
Obama urged to be 'proactive' on public works bill
By Peter Nicholas
Fire burns Christian center's cottages
Associated Press
National Briefing / Texas And Oklahoma
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Florida
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / New York
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Georgia
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Fallen troops
Easter with first family
The Republican in Obama's corner
By Mike Dorning
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
UCLA professor stands up to violent animal rights activists
By Larry Gordon
Fraud infects state in-home care program
By Evan Halper
Chavez Ravine's blades of glory
By Chris Erskine
Rapper Flesh-N-Bone faces new criminal charges
By Andrew Blankstein
Easter services draw the faithful for devotion, dunking
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
His artistry bubbles under
By Bob Pool
Tracy slaying suspect's family tries to fit accusations with woman they know
By Alexandra Zavis and My-thuan Tran
In Murrieta, a fading American dream
By David Kelly
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Randy Cain
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
California Briefing / Winnetka
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / San Diego
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / Porter Ranch
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / Pasadena
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
Sikh celebration
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Irving John Good
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Sharing the state's fiscal pain
By George Skelton
Backyards could become community gardens in Santa Monica
By Ruben Vives
Charlie Kennedy dies at 81; alto saxophonist played in Gene Krupa's big band
By Jon Thurber
Cherif Guellal dies at 76; Algerian resistance fighter and diplomat
By Adam Bernstein, Bernstein writes for the Washington Post.
Schwarzenegger campaigns quietly for ballot measures
By Michael Rothfeld
ENTERTAINMENT
'American Experience: We Shall Remain'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
BoHo in Hollywood
By Jessica Gelt
'Admission' by Jean Hanff Korelitz
By Wendy Smith
Rick Dees takes it to the Web
By Alicia Lozano
Culture Monster
By David Ng
Booker T. Jones tours with a new album that breaks the mold
By Sam Adams
Opera Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
Amazon glitch stirs concern
By Carolyn Kellogg
Pop Music Review
By Ann Powers Pop Music Critic
Theater Review
By Charles Mcnulty, THEATER CRITIC
Chapter 7: An uneasy ride
By Aimee Bender
A timeless Pritzker pick
By Christopher Hawthorne, ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
BUSINESS
Lay 'death tax' debate to rest
By Michael Hiltzik
'Hannah Montana: The Movie' No. 1, thanks to the girls
By Ben Fritz
Internet payday lenders with ties to Indians dodge California regulators
By Marc Lifsher
Thinning dealer ranks is key to reducing GM and Chrysler's costs
By Ken Bensinger
Plan to close nursing home for film workers stirs emotions
By Richard Verrier
IPhone changes dynamics of game software industry
By Alex Pham
The market's hurdle this week: corporate earnings
Associated Press
Company Town
WORLD
U.S. captain rescued; 3 Somali pirates killed
By Josh Meyer and Edmund Sanders
Lebanon's Hezbollah savors increasing legitimacy
By Borzou Daragahi
Tokyo Disneyland still a happy place despite the economy
By Yuriko Nagano
Protest mobs churn chaos in Bangkok
By Charles Mcdermid and Jakkapun Kaewsangthong
Italy quake survivors celebrate Easter
Associated Press
IRA dissidents threaten top Sinn Fein politician
Associated Press
World Briefing / Iraq
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Pakistan
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Afghanistan
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Jordan
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Sri Lanka's leader calls halt to fighting for holiday
By Mark Magnier
Zimbabwe: A brave man's words keep his memory alive
By Robyn Dixon
OPINION
What Mexico really needs from Obama
By John M. Ackerman Is A Professor At The Institute For Legal Research At The National Autonomous University Of Mexico and A Columnist For Proceso Magazine and La Jornada Newspaper. and John M. Ackerman
California's missing online money
As American as Little Bangladesh
By Gregory Rodriguez
The cost of an ad
The Supreme Court and law left hanging
Appalled by British libel law
Missed opportunity
Bad message
Merchant ships should be armed
The Supreme, er, Sponsors Court
By Andrew Cohen, Andrew Cohen is CBS News' chief legal analyst.
The Yoo arguments
SPORTS
Baseball top 25 rankings
By Ben Bolch
Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson steal the show at the Masters
By Bill Plaschke
Emotions boil over in Angels-Red Sox game
By Kevin Baxter
James Shields, Evan Longoria propel the Rays
Associated Press
Vladimir Guerrero reluctantly remains Angels' designated hitter
By Kevin Baxter
GOLDEN MOMENT FOR THE U.S. Rodriguez's progress encourages Yankees
Staff And Wire Reports
Inge leads Tigers' six-run rally to defeat the Rangers
Associated Press
Up next for the Clippers: Monday at Utah
By Lisa Dillman
Certain Lakers expect to play all 82
By Mike Bresnahan
Cavaliers improve to 39-1 at home with rout of Celtics
Associated Press
Sharks will test Ducks' defense
By Helene Elliott
Johnson is sharp in win over Santana
Associated Press
On To The Postseason
Results
Associated Press
Other Results
Associated Press
Juan Pierre gets the start in center field
By Dylan Hernandez
Joe Torre shows that playing by the rules pays off
By Dylan Hernandez
Troy Aikman walked the walk, so he can talk
By Mike Penner
The Masters
By Teddy Greenstein
Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson run out of steam at Masters
By Teddy Greenstein
Angel Cabrera shows it's a young(er) man's game at Masters
By Teddy Greenstein
Lakers didn't reach all their goals . . . for the regular season
By Mark Heisler
No harm, just fouls this time
By Mike Bresnahan
Baseball's mid-spring Classic comes to Orange County
By Eric Sondheimer
NEWS
Doctors Answer Questions About NF
Los Angeles Times
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