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What happened on April 29, 2009
SCIENCE
Decisions surround swine flu vaccine
By Shari Roan and Karen Kaplan
Study bolsters hopes for prostate cancer vaccine rejected by FDA
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
100-plus swine flu cases confirmed outside Mexico
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Worldwide Precautions
SPORTS
Manny Pacquiao puts Wild Card Boxing Club on the map
By Lance Pugmire
Renardo Sidney won't play basketball at USC
By Lance Pugmire
Kobe Bryant documentary draws divided opinions
By Jerry Crowe
Indians put an end to Red Sox's streak
Associated Press
Yankees parlay 10-run inning into 11-0 win
Associated Press
Vladimir Guerrero, still on DL, shows 'encouraging' signs
By Mike Digiovanna
Angels overcome shabby execution
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Slow start doesn't worry Casey Blake
By Dylan Hernandez
Manny Ramirez sets up Dodgers' win
By Dylan Hernandez, ON THE DODGERS
The rites (and wrongs) of spring football
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Ducks-Red Wings matchup should be fun
By Helene Elliott
Hollywood Park cancels Thursday card
By Bill Dwyre
Lakers seize the day (off) to look ahead
By Mike Bresnahan, ON THE LAKERS
Celtics edge the Bulls in overtime
Associated Press
Hurricanes score twice in last 1:20 to eliminate Devils
Associated Press
Streaky Marlins end skid at seven
Associated Press
Chase Utley's two home runs lead Phillies
Associated Press
Edison takes on Marina
By Ben Bolch
The president may have better things to do
By Mike Penner
Trail Blazers still in hunt
Associated Press
Barcelona is at a crossroads
By Grahame L. Jones
The Day In Sports
Staff and Wire Reports
BUSINESS
Tesla S: a model citizen
By Dan Neil
U.S. expanding foreclosure prevention plan
By Ben Meyerson and E. Scott Reckard
China relaxes business regulations
By Don Lee
World's largest cruise lines suspending stops in Mexico
By Hugo Martin and Tiffany Hsu
CalPERS stands up against Bank of America management
By Tom Petruno
California treasurer asks CalPERS board to probe use of placement agents
By Marc Lifsher
Four Chrysler bondholders reach a deal on debt
By Jim Puzzanghera
Tougher mortgage rules often leave condo sellers in a bind
By Dina Elboghdady, ElBoghdady writes for the Washington Post.
DreamWorks Animation sees profit jump
By Richard Verrier
Justice Department looking into Google book settlement
By Alex Pham and David Sarno
U.S. home prices continue to drop in February
By Peter Y. Hong
American Express' risk-cutting poses its own risks
By David Lazarus
Stocks fall on worries about swine flu, banks
Associated Press
Chiming in at Milken confab
By Martin Zimmerman and Michael Hiltzik
O.C. money manager is arrested on suspicion of evading currency reporting laws
By Stuart Pfeifer
More than 100 private money managers apply for Treasury's toxic assets plan
By Tom Petruno
Business Briefing / Internet
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Theme Parks
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Software
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Company Town
By Scott Collins
NATIONAL
Researchers find common genetic variations in autistic people
By Trine Tsouderos
Supreme Court upholds regulation of 'indecent' language on TV
By David G. Savage
Two senators offer bipartisan healthcare proposal
By Noam N. Levey
Suit by 5 ex-captives of CIA can proceed, appeals panel rules
By Carol J. Williams
Sebelius is thrust into swine flu crisis
Associated Press
Some Democrats skeptical of Specter's party switch
By Peter Wallsten
Specter's defection from GOP changes the Senate game
By Janet Hook and James Oliphant
National Briefing / New York
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / New Jersey
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / North Carolina
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Texas
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Maryland
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / And Finally . . .
By Times Wire Reports
A sojourn's end in the Capitol
Ordeal Over
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
California attorney general seeks reform of Maywood police
By Scott Glover and James Wagner
Some colleges checking out applicants' social networking posts
By Larry Gordon
3 California private schools close over swine flu
By Anna Gorman
Bakersfield No. 1 in fine-particle pollution
By Margot Roosevelt
Students unplugged . . . the horror, the horror!
By Steve Lopez
Member of Los Angeles pension board resigns
By David Zahniser
California wasted $580,000 on unused office space in San Diego
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Bob Oates, longtime L.A. sportswriter, dies at 93
By Claire Noland
City Council meeting turns into bashing session on Weiss
By Maeve Reston
Tour bus crash kills 4, injures dozens in Central California
By Steve Chawkins and Andrew Blankstein
First phase of 405 Freeway widening to move forward
By Ruben Vives
LAUSD backs off plan to ease firing of teachers
By Howard Blume
Passings
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Peter Dennis dies at 75; actor made a career of one-man 'Pooh' readings
By Valerie J. Nelson
Orange County restores Planned Parenthood sex ed funding
By Paloma Esquivel
United in marriage, separated by red tape
By Kimi Yoshino
Lennox junior high scholarship program scrambles for funding
By Bob Pool
Social workers protest perceived role in children's deaths
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Steven Witser dies at 48; L.A. Philharmonic's principal trombonist
From a Times Staff Writer
New details emerge in fatal UCLA lab fire
By Kim Christensen
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Howard Blume
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Eric Bailey
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Jessica Garrison
California Briefing / Torrance
By Jack Leonard
PASSINGSEkaterina Maximova
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Drawing Attention To Carwash Safety
Passings
Times Staff and Wire Reports
ENTERTAINMENT
Supreme Court gives Bono speech an F
By Tina Daunt
The years roll back; we're 'thirtysomething' again
By Kate Aurthur
KNX and KFWB take divergent paths
By Steve Carney
'Cinema Cabaret' gives famous films new direction
By Reed Johnson
Hollywood's classic affair with North Africa
By Susan King
Not a real rat in the entire pack
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
Actress Jenny O'Hara: blunt offstage, gifted onstage
By David Ng
KFWB has a deal for you
By James Rainey
'Pompeii and the Roman Villa: Art and Culture around the Bay of Naples' comes to LACMA
By Suzanne Muchnic
'Rockville CA'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
'Dust and Shadow' by Lyndsay Faye
By Tim Rutten
Hero Complex
By Alicia Lozano
The Big Picture
By Patrick Goldstein
One art lawsuit is dismissed
By Mike Boehm
Quick Takes
By Todd Martens
Quick Takes
By Patrick Goldstein
Quick Takes
By Harriet Ryan
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Prime-time Tv Rankings
City News Service
OPINION
Swine flu poses a risk, but no reason to panic
By Wendy Orent, Wendy Orent is the author of "Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease."
Arlen Specter and the Democrats: Be careful what you wish for
By Doyle Mcmanus
The swine flu battle
Yes on Propositions 1D and 1E
Obama's doing the best with a short stack
By Gideon Rose, Gideon Rose is managing editor of Foreign Affairs.
Unhealthy choice
Pedestrian road rage
The last fool
An overture to Hamas
Mentally ill parolees
Maher's take on the GOP
WORLD
3 acquitted of some charges in London bombings
By Janet Stobart
In Egypt, a blogger tries to spread 'culture of disobedience' among youths
By Jeffrey Fleishman
Gaza looms over Memorial Day
Associated Press
South Korean sees glimmer of hope in unlikely dream
By Ju-min Park
Mexican boy's case may provide answers in swine flu outbreak
By Tracy Wilkinson and Eduardo Soto
Pakistan targets Taliban in air attack
By Zulfiqar Ali and Mark Magnier
7 police officers die in Tijuana attacks
By Richard Marosi
U.S. training of Pakistan army to grow
By Julian E. Barnes
World Briefing / Somalia
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Sri Lanka
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Indonesia
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Nigeria
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Thailand
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Yemen
FROM TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Pope visits disaster area
FOOD
Bottega Louie opens in downtown L.A. amid downturn
By Betty Hallock
Shortcake recipes worth lovin'
By Russ Parsons
Wadiya: Anaheim portal to Sri Lankan cuisine
By Miles Clements
Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea uses the ol' bean
By Joshua Lurie
The hot new downtown L.A. restaurant scene
By S. Irene Virbila, RESTAURANT CRITIC
For precise cooking, get on the kitchen scale
By Michael Ruhlman, Ruhlman is the author of "Ratio: The Simple Codes Behind the Craft of Everyday Cooking."
Recipe: Root vegetable shepherd's pie
By Noelle Carter
2007 Enzo Boglietti Barbera d'Alba
By S. Irene Virbila
NEWS
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