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What happened on January 14, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
PASSINGS / Eileen Winters
Staff and Wire Reports
Contemplating a Montecito monastery's next life
Steve Chawkins
She packed it up and moved to paradise, sort of
STEVE LOPEZ
L.A. police plan to close a 1979 cold case today
Andrew Blankstein
PASSINGS / Peter H. Dominick Jr.
Staff and Wire Reports
LAPD rejects study finding racial profiling by officers
Joel Rubin
Panel: Take another look at sex offender restrictions
Michael Rothfeld
Six candidates for Weiss' seat run in a close pack
David Zahniser
California Briefing / Riverside
David Kelly
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Harriet Ryan
FIGURE 80s
California Briefing / San Francisco
Associated Press
California Briefing / Sacramento
Jessica Garrison
California Briefing / Westminster
Susannah Rosenblatt
Two GOP tycoons boot up for 2010 California governor's race
Michael Finnegan
PASSINGS / Bill Stone
Staff and Wire Reports
Southern California officials draw up wish lists for federal stimulus money
Garrett Therolf and Molly Hennessy-Fiske
California Briefing / San Diego
Tony Perry
Man allegedly tried to sell daughter for beer, cash
Associated Press
4th deputy leaves amid O.C. jail probe
Tami Abdollah
LAUSD board votes to possibly lay off 2,300 teachers
Jason Song
Boy, 4, fatally shot while walking near Angelino Heights
Andrew Blankstein
PASSINGS / Steven Gilborn
Staff and Wire Reports
Passings / Eric Scoggins
Staff and Wire Reports
Jackie Rebora dies at 77; L.A. nightclub owner, hotel executive and restaurateur
From Times Staff Reports
Held at Miramar, deserter's cause taken up by activists
Tony Perry
L.A. to seek to recover $5 million from street gang
Victoria Kim
Passings
Staff and Wire Reports
Preston Gomez dies at 85; third-base coach when Dodgers won 1965 World Series
Mike DiGiovanna
L.A. City Council waives Grammy fees
Maeve Reston
FOOD
Milk's ooey-gooey double-chocolate cookies
Noelle Carter
Restaurant review: XIV in West Hollywood
S. IRENE VIRBILA
'Chopped': Food Network stirs the pot with entertainment format
Rene Lynch
Recipe: James A. Garfield's pickled oysters, 1881
Ina Garten targets real-world cooks in 'Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics'
Russ Parsons
2006 Selvapiana Chianti Rufina
S. Irene Virbila
The first suppers: A tradition of inaugural meals
Andrew F. Smith, Smith is editor of "The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America."
Grain dishes are versatile, healthful and -- prepared right -- amazingly good
Amy Scattergood
BUSINESS
Solar energy's darker side stirs concern
Marla Dickerson
Wheel maker Superior will close Van Nuys plant, cut 290 workers
Mark Medina
Hospitals feel ill effects of recession
Lisa Girion and Mark Medina
Noodle World's homage to its Big Boy roots
David Pierson
Sale of IndyMac banking unit is challenged by trustee
Bloomberg News
Obama's New New Deal needs to be a bigger deal
DAVID LAZARUS
Mexico to postpone and may cancel Punta Colonet port
Bloomberg News
Trade deficit drops to lowest level since '03
Associated Press
Citigroup in brokerage merger talks with Morgan
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Healthcare
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Banking
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Pharmaceuticals
Times Wire Reports
Stocks fluctuate amid anxiety over profits
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Banking
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Internet
Times Wire Reports
Democrats push Obama for smaller tax cut in stimulus package
Peter Nicholas
No buyers yet for AIG's International Lease Finance Corp.
Associated Press
Credit markets continue to thaw
Tom Petruno
Business Briefing / Theme Parks
Times Wire Reports
New Fannie Mae policy lets renters remain in foreclosed homes
Associated Press
Yahoo expected to name Carol Bartz as new CEO
Jessica Guynn
Use bailout balance to buy financial firms' toxic assets, Bernanke urges
Peter G. Gosselin and Jim Puzzanghera
Shoppers are in the market for lower prices
Jerry Hirsch
Yahoo's CEO choice wins praise
Martin Zimmerman
Filming of movies on Los Angeles streets declines
Richard Verrier
Drama dims chances of SAG strike
Richard Verrier
Albertsons to tag products with nutrition information
Jerry Hirsch
Percentage of kids solicited online drops, Harvard report says
Alex Pham
Tesla to provide batteries for Daimler Smart EV
Ken Bensinger
SCIENCE
Rates of chlamydia, syphilis on the rise in U.S.
Mary Engel
ENTERTAINMENT
Ultimate Top 10
Randy Lewis
Fox's Kevin Reilly says it's ready to set 'Prison Break' free
Maria Elena Fernandez; Scott Collins;
'The Holy City: A Novel' by Patrick McCabe
Tim Rutten
Quick Takes
Matea Gold
Quick Takes
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Theater Review
CHARLES McNULTY, THEATER CRITIC
Quick Takes
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Quick Takes
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Quick Takes
Scott Collins
Music Review
MARK SWED, MUSIC CRITIC
French take the desert by storm
Alicia Lozano
Looks to be a quality year
KENNETH TURAN, FILM CRITIC
'Make 'Em Laugh'
ROBERT LLOYD, TELEVISION CRITIC
Live: Katy Perry at Hotel Café
Mikael Wood
UCLA archive salutes 'Hollywood on the Hudson'
Susan King
DirecTV's adventure with 'Wonderland'
ROBERT LLOYD, TELEVISION CRITIC
Hollywood group hopes to bring a lot to the table
TINA DAUNT
Web Scout / David Sarno
DAVID SARNO
Costume designers guild nominations
Susan King
NATIONAL
Struggling states cut healthcare for poor before Obama can bolster coverage
Noam N. Levey
Navy granted permit to use sonar in Hawaiian waters
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Palin is getting in her own way
JAMES RAINEY
Bush appointee saw Justice lawyers as 'commies,' 'crazy libs,' report says
David G. Savage
Marine suicides in 2008 at a yearly high since Iraq invasion
Tony Perry
U.S. military tortured Guantanamo detainee, tribunal overseer says
Bob Woodward, Woodward writes for the Washington Post.
Feinstein hasn't decided about run for governor
FROM A TIMES STAFF WRITER
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
This bailout didn't work
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Honoring an ally
The economic storm keeps coming
PETER H. KING
Obama and senators defend Treasury nominee
Christi Parsons and James Oliphant
Retooling Obama's campaign machine for the long haul
Peter Wallsten
Hillary Clinton addresses Senate in confirmation hearings
Paul Richter
SPORTS
Scully pulls up his own chair
Diane Pucin
Epy Guerrero has keen eye for baseball talent
Kevin Baxter
Baltimore Ravens draw on O.J. Brigance's strength
David Steele
Dodgers' Chad Billingsley has an inside job to do
BILL PLASCHKE
Judge upholds award to retirees
Associated Press
Chan Ho Park quits South Korea's national team
Associated Press
At this inauguration, good seats are available
Randy Harvey
Ducks play host to Detroit
Billy Witz
Clippers play host to the Hawks
Lisa Dillman
Lakers tonight
Mike Bresnahan
Results
Associated Press
James gets second triple-double in win
Associated Press
High School Basketball
Eric Sondheimer
Lamar Odom to play for Lakers in Houston
Mike Bresnahan
Cardinals take Todd Haley's play from pie in the sky to reality
Sam Farmer
Will Power signs with Penske
Jim Peltz
Arizona wants to win at Pauley Pavilion
David Wharton
Southern California college basketball teams struggle
Robyn Norwood
It's an injury merry-go-round for the Lakers
Mike Bresnahan
Kentucky's Jodie Meeks' scores 54 points to beat Tennessee
Associated Press
UCLA coach Nikki Caldwell is a chip off the old Vols
Corina Knoll
Derek Lowe to sign with Atlanta Braves
Dylan Hernandez
Trojans staying in it when Taj Gibson's out
Chris Foster
Taylor Mays to return to USC
Gary Klein
Oregon State's inaugural Pac-10 win overshadowed
Chris Dufresne
OPINION
Secrecy and the Bush administration
Nut allergies are no joke
For the record
The Clinton connections
For the record
Car dealing
The violence in Gaza
Eric Holder's challenge
Villaraigosa's support of Israel is on the mark
TIM RUTTEN
City in the driver's seat
Israel's losing media strategy
Jonathan Finer, Jonathan Finer is a foreign correspondent on leave from the Washington Post.
WORLD
World Briefing / Nicaragua
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Israel
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / And Finally. . . .
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Britain
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Europe
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Ethiopia transfers security duty in Somalia
ASSOCIATED PRESS
In Gaza, Hamas is down but not out, says Israeli official
Jeffrey Fleishman and Sebastian Rotella
A Shortage Of Grave Sites
Olmert's boast on U.N. Gaza vote is 'completely not true,' U.S. says
Peter Spiegel
Security no longer Iraqis' key worry, Pentagon says
Julian E. Barnes
Israel's Gaza offensive stokes anger among Jordan elite
Borzou Daragahi
Chavez will try again to end term limits
Chris Kraul
Activists buy plot to halt Heathrow Airport expansion plans
Henry Chu
At the bedside of a badly wounded girl in Gaza
Yasser Ahmad and Jeffrey Fleishman
NEWS
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