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What happened on December 28, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Army engineers clean up graffiti along L.A. River
By Andrew Blankstein
Selling what the dead leave behind
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske
LAPD gang units feel the pinch of financial disclosure rule
By Scott Gold and Joel Rubin
PASSINGS: Frank Rudy, Albert Scanlon, Knut Magne Haugland
Eugene van Tamelen dies at 84; pioneering Stanford chemist
By Thomas H. Maugh II
Lottery results
California's legislators should resolve to...
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
Percy Sutton dies at 89; civil rights attorney represented Malcolm X
Times Staff And Wire Reports
Democrats see Rep. Lungren as vulnerable in 2010
By Richard Simon
Skulls found in Angeles forest a jigsaw puzzle
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
New L.A. Episcopal bishop's historic journey
By Duke Helfand
Dr. Edwin G. Krebs dies at 91; Nobel laureate co-discovered fundamental cell processes
By Thomas H. Maugh II
Two teachers ordered to return more than $148,000 in overpayments
By Howard Blume
WORLD
Adoptive families' quests to trace Chinese roots often meet dead ends
By Martha Groves and Barbara Demick
Chile confronts past with new museum
By Chris Kraul
Iran protests turn violent as demonstrators confront police
By Borzou Daragahi and Ramin Mostaghim
U.S. wants Pakistan to pursue Taliban-allied group
By Alex Rodriguez
Iraqi Shiites converge in Karbala for holiday
By Saad Fakhrildeen and Ned Parker
HEALTH
Using CT scans to see plaque in coronary arteries
By Brendan Borrell
Labeling standards for caffeine
By Elena Conis
Some disease prevention measures can pay off
By Amber Dance
Smoking linked to cluster headaches
Joe Graedon, Teresa Graedon, The People's Pharmacy
COBRA extension can help laid-off workers
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz
Healthcare: Prevention efforts can be costly
By Amber Dance >>>
Recommendations for cancer screening are under review
By Jill U. Adams
Poverty shortens healthy years
By Jeannine Stein
Avoid the sun -- but not a biopsy
By Rich Papel
Green bike accessories
Screening tests can be reassuring, but they have limitations
By Danielle Ofri
Her breast biopsy took more than tissue
By Annie Lehmann
Checking caffeine content in foods
For the record
Beat illness to the punch
By Amber Dance, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
A long stretch to end your workout
NCIS drama is nice holiday story, but bad medicine
Marc Siegel, The Unreal World
SPORTS
Lava Man returns after stem-cell treatment on his ankles
Eric Sondheimer
USC's Ricky Ervins knew hardship, but also friendship, and football
Jerry Crowe
Top stories of 2009
By John Weyler
Centennial's Burton is netting a lot of interest
Eric Sondheimer
Spurs hold on to beat Knicks, 95-88
Up next for Lakers: Monday at Phoenix
Dallas hands Denver a rare home defeat
Monday's TV highlights
Loyola Marymount hangs on against Sacramento State, 82-78
Clippers beat buzzer, Celtics
By LISA DILLMAN, On The Clippers
The Times' top 25 boys' basketball rankings
Shannon Brown makes a difference for the Lakers
By Broderick Turner
Buckeyes enjoy days leading up to Rose Bowl
By Kevin Baxter
Monday night matchup features complete opposites
By Sam Farmer
Houston Mitchell's two-minute drill
Colts take a pass on perfection
By Sam Farmer
UCLA's Reggie Carter won't brace himself
By Chris Foster
If Andrew Bynum is going to stand tall, now's the time
Giants come up short
SAM FARMER
UCLA finds the fun in 66-49 win over Delaware State
By David Wharton
Up next for the Kings: vs. Minnesota
Clippers beat buzzer, Celtics
By Lisa Dillman
USC looks ahead to 2010 football season
Bob Arum unveils 'final counteroffer' for Mayweather-Pacquiao bout
Staff And Wire Reports
Will the Bruins' Price be right?
By Chris Foster
Lakers' Ron Artest hasn't been cleared to play
By Mike Bresnahan
Independence Bowl: Texas A & M takes on Georgia
BUSINESS
PG&E ballot measure is a stealthy power play
Michael Hiltzik
Big year at box office not over yet
Ben Fritz
Retailers get a modest gift this holiday season
By Andrea Chang and Alejandro Lazo
The week ahead at a glance
Weekend Box-Office Results
The drama behind Wall Street's daredevil culture
By John Gapper
2010 predictions: Another turbulent year ahead for media
By Joe Flint
ENTERTAINMENT
New Year's Eve -- with the kids?
By Gina Piccalo
Horoscope for Dec. 28, 2009
By Holiday Mathis
'American Masters' info
Monday's TV Talk Shows
Monday's Highlights
Dining details
A fiancé's fear of failure
Sherlock Holmes cookin'
By Chris Lee >>>
'Louisa May Alcott: The Woman Behind "Little Women" '
By MARY McNAMARA, Television Critic
Agura: Japanese flavors, French open
By Jessica Gelt
A new Tennessee Williams heroine
By Susan King
OPINION
Afghanistan strategy should also focus on improving quality of life
By Stanley A. Weiss
The dark side of white
Gregory Rodriguez
Solar panels in the desert; Jonah Goldberg on Obama's first year; Toyota's safety issues
Nit-picking a sticky wicket
By Amy Goldman Koss
Restoring an educational gem's luster
NATIONAL
Students resist Colorado State gun ban
By Nicholas Riccardi
It's manatee vs. military in pending habitat ruling
By David Fleshler
Nation on edge after Christmas terrorism attempt
By Josh Meyer
A White House intervention for bickering leaders of U.S. intelligence
By Greg Miller
Obama seeks answers on jetliner incident
By Alana Semuels
Dinner and a buzz at Ganja Gourmet
By DeeDee Correll
U.S.-bound passengers cope with airport delays
By Jane Engle
NEWS
For the record
A Long Stretch To End Your Workout
Karen Voight, Los Angeles Times
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