Advertisement
YOU ARE HERE:
LAT Home
→
Collections
→
2009
→
Jan
→
10
YEAR
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
MONTH
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
DAY
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
What happened on January 10, 2009
BUSINESS
Shanghai Disneyland closer to reality
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Don Lee
Bars and restaurants are getting toasted by happy hour
By Jerry Hirsch
Social services see recession's toll
By David Lazarus
Warner Bros. to outsource jobs overseas
By Claudia Eller
Web-fashioned toys for playtime (it's for kids, not the kid in you)
By Alex Pham
Job losses highest since 1945
By Maura Reynolds and Peter Nicholas
Audit of California Avocado Commission uncovers at least $1.5 million in questionable spending
By Marc Lifsher
Lawmakers seek reform of bailout
By Jim Puzzanghera
Best Buy trims forecast for '09
Associated Press
Boeing to cut 4,500 jobs as airline demand falls
Associated Press
Judge won't suppress e-mail by Broadcom's Henry Nicholas
Associated Press
Cost Plus to close 26 stores, cut workers
By Andrea Chang
COBRA health insurance too costly for the unemployed, study says
Associated Press
KB Home reports eighth straight quarterly loss
By Peter Y. Hong
Stocks decline after mixed unemployment report
Associated Press
Robert Rubin resigns with Citigroup in disarray
Bloomberg News
CES explores consumer technology's silver lining
By Michelle Maltais
Charges dropped against ex-Reagan budget director
Associated Press
Verizon to route all calls over Web within 7 years
Bloomberg News
Studios in talks to end 'Watchmen' suit
By John Horn
Business Briefing / Publishing
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Gaming
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Law
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Technology
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Finance
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Retail
From Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Winemaking
From Times Wire Reports
SCIENCE
New old-fashioned drug makers: goats
By Karen Kaplan
Tetris explored as antidote to war memories
By Melissa Healy
Science Briefing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
University of California officials urge 6% cut in freshmen for fall
By Larry Gordon
Reduced bail sought for singer David Jassy in murder case
By Harriet Ryan
LAX vehicle search yields cache of guns, ammunition
By Ruben Vives
East Los Angeles takes major step on road to cityhood
By Hector Becerra
Scientology foes blast new Riverside County law
By David Kelly
Vietnamese art exhibit puts politics on display
By My-thuan Tran
2008 saw notable increase in moderate Southern California earthquakes
By Jia-rui Chong
L.A. gang leader called 'monster,' sentenced to death
By Jack Leonard
Struck by puppy love -- again and again
By Sandy Banks
California lawmakers propose moratorium on digital billboards
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Power lines blamed in Brea fire
Associated Press
Governor orders state offices to close 2 days a month
By Jordan Rau and Patrick Mcgreevy
Recall election OK'd for an entire school board in Tuolomne County
By Richard C. Paddock
Huntington Beach to pay parents $125,000 in wrongful death lawsuit
By My-thuan Tran
Ida Kinney, oldest African American in the San Fernando Valley, dies at 104
By Valerie J. Nelson
No decision on Metrolink CEO's possible ouster
By Steve Hymon
Judge rejects request to stop Orange County layoffs
By Susannah Rosenblatt
Death at state psychiatric hospital appears to be suicide
By Rong-gong Lin Ii and Lee Romney
Polanski loses bid to shift his 1977 sex case out of L.A.
By Harriet Ryan
On the trail of the Russian crown jewels
By Bob Pool
Billy Zantzinger, convicted of killing Hattie Carroll and denounced in Bob Dylan song, dies at 69
By Adam Bernstein, Bernstein writes for the Washington Post.
California Briefing / Rossmoor
By Susannah Rosenblatt
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Louis Sahagun
California Briefing / San Joaquin Valley
By Margot Roosevelt
California Briefing / Riverside
By David Kelly
Kicking off 'King Week'
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Jon Hager
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Joe Hirsch
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Gaston Lenotre
By Times Staff and Wire Reports
NATIONAL
Hilda Solis deflects Republican questions over union issues
By James Oliphant
Supreme Court might change civil rights law
By David G. Savage
Gov. Rod Blagojevich impeached by Illinois House
By Ray Long and Rick Pearson
Illinois high court gives Burris a boost
By Dan Mihalopoulos
Senate panel wants testimony about Eric Holder
By Tom Hamburger and Josh Meyer
In Indiana, protesters keep giving peace a chance
By Peter H. King
Obama delivers his spymasters, and a reminder: 'The United States does not torture'
By Greg Miller
Renegade stars speed through interstellar space
By John Johnson Jr.
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Maryland
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Georgia
Times Wire Reports
SPORTS
Final BCS picture is still unsettling
By Chris Dufresne
Jackson playing head games with these two
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
New Orleans Hornets hand Clippers their 10th straight loss
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dodgers to keep Andruw Jones at a distance
By Bill Shaikin
Ducks need to start walking the walk
By Helene Elliott
No calling him a Gator-come-lately
By Chris Dufresne
Lakers are put through paces again
By Mike Bresnahan
Same old song for Pacers, who hate L.A.
By Bill Dwyre
It's time for Charles Barkley to get serious
By Diane Pucin
Bucks beat Nets; New Jersey's Yi Jianlian injured
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pumped-up Le Bron James leads Cavaliers over Celtics
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Drug approvals rise in baseball ROGER, OUT
STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Not ruling out some surprises
All-Pro team has many new faces
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Campbell Hall faces Windward on Saturday night
By Eric Sondheimer and Ben Bolch
Atlas stuns Club America in InterLiga game
By Grahame L. Jones
Jeff Fisher has staying power
By Bill Ordine
USC's DeMar DeRozan untangles Web of intrigue
By Chris Foster
Warner keeps it realistic
By Sam Farmer
Kings tonight
By Billy Witz
BCS and USC, duh
Rosy reaction
Going pro
Feeling Blue
Nice managing
Bad team, man
Fan of the fan
ENTERTAINMENT
Art Directors Guild names its award nominees
By Susan King
'3 Willows,' by Ann Brashares
By Susan Carpenter
Get hip; this is life, y'all
By Jeff Weiss
Golden Globes return Sunday in all their glittery glory
By Alicia Lozano
REDCAT installation focuses on war on terrorism
By Mike Boehm
Actors navigate public's matrix
By Ann Hornaday, Hornaday writes for the Washington Post.
Musicians will honor Whisky founder Elmer Valentine
By Randy Lewis
Go-go (and gone)
By Diane Haithman
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Music Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
Tv Press Tour
By Maria Elena Fernandez
Quick Takes
By Kate Aurthur
Quick Takes
By Susan King
Quick Takes
By Matea Gold
Quick Takes
By Sherry Stern
WORLD
Gaza Strip tunnels are a major hurdle for Israel
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Peter Spiegel
Israel, Hamas ignore U.N. cease-fire resolution
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Yasser Ahmad
Satyam's $1-billion fraud shakes India
By Mark Magnier
Iraq's novice political candidates embrace campaigning
By Kimi Yoshino and Raheem Salman
Israelis mourn fallen soldiers
By Richard Boudreaux
Somali pirates free Saudi tanker
Reuters
The World
By Raed Rafei
World Briefing / Kenya
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Afghanistan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Costa Rica
Times Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
Bathroom makeover before baby's due date
By Kathy Price-robinson
Kim Salmela style, and a discount too
By David A. Keeps
Joseph Eichler home in Granada Hills returns to midcentury glory
By Jeff Spurrier
Date night at the movies
By Chris Erskine
Beverly D'Angelo's Beverly Hills home listed at $2,185,000
By Ann Brenoff
Colony in Pacific Palisades nurtured top artists in 1950s, 1960s
By Sam Watters, Watters is the author of "Los Angeles Houses, 1885-1935."
Finds
By David A. Keeps
Made In California
By David A. Keeps
Rediscovered
By David A. Keeps
More Americans stashing money at home
By Susan Carpenter
Victory gardens sprout up again
By Mary Macvean
San Francisco's victory gardens project grows a community
By Mary Macvean
OPINION
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act is back
Irony in Madera
San Diego teacher sells ad space on test papers
Ashley Madison's secret success
By Meghan Daum
Hamas' war crimes
By Alan M. Dershowitz, Alan M. Dershowitz is a professor of law at Harvard University. He is the author of many books, including, most recently, "The Case Against Israel's Enemies."
The failure of our 401(k)s
By Tim Rutten
Role model
Doctor's energy is inspiring
The Bush legacy
No Hollywood tear-jerker
Honor work of black GIs
Goldberg on Huntington
Logic in tolls for Bay Area
Awesome cliches
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
RELATED KEYWORDS
Resignations
Coaches
College Athletics
Technology
Trends
Marketing
Los Angeles Lakers (Basketball Team)
Political Appointments
Divestment
Finances
Advertisement
Copyright 2009 Los Angeles Times
Terms of Service
|
Privacy Policy