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What happened on January 26, 2009
HEALTH
Genetically engineered animals and the FDA
By Jill U. Adams
Greatest Internet threat to teens may be teens themselves
By Melissa Healy
New techniques may improve a swimming pool workout
By Jeannine Stein
Get equipped for mixed martial arts
By Roy M. Wallack, Wallack is a fitness writer and the author of "Run for Life: The Anti-Aging, Anti-Injury, Super-Fitness Plan to Keep You Running to 100."
'Nip/Tuck' cancer portrayal veers from the facts
By Marc Siegel, Siegel is an internist and an associate professor of medicine at New York University's School of Medicine.
Lower-abdominal exercise
By Karen Voight, Voight is the creator of a line of fitness DVDs, including "Sleek Essentials."
How to decide on a company health plan
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz
Protect kids online with these tips
By Melissa Healy
Physician, heal thyself?
LashFood's makers claim it fattens eyelashes. But does it?
By Chris Woolston
SPORTS
Is Mosley-Mayweather the next mega-fight?
By Lance Pugmire
Shaun White wins again in X Games' superpipe
By Pete Thomas
Corey Maggette thrives against his former team, the Clippers
Associated Press
Squirek covered himself in glory with one super play
By Jerry Crowe
Ducks, Kings stars have mixed success
By Chris Kuc
Bob Hope Classic sponsor employs caution wisely
By Bill Dwyre
Raiders have moved on, but many L.A. fans haven't
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
Andrew Bynum is a big problem for the Spurs
By Mark Heisler, ON THE NBA
Pat Perez finally gets his first PGA Tour win
By Chuck Culpepper
Lakers may be heading over horizon in West
By Mike Bresnahan
Jordan Farmar's early return makes Lakers complete again
By Mike Bresnahan
Nene carries the Nuggets past the Jazz, 117-97
Associated Press
Torre slams Yankees in upcoming book CARDINALS SOAR
By Eric Sondheimer, Staff and Wire Reports
NHL East All-Stars outlast West, 12-11
By Chris Kuc
High School Basketball
Ben Bolch
David Cassidy would have beat him
By Gary Klein
Abbott, Mroz rise to top
By Philip Hersh
All of the hard work pays off for Terrence Brown
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Serena Williams wins when ailing opponent quits
By Diane Pucin
Clippers tonight
By Lisa Dillman
Around The League
Associated Press
Times' Top 25 Basketball
By Ben Bolch
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
U-visa program for crime victims falters
By Anna Gorman
Equestrian culture may be fading into the sunset
By Jessica Garrison
Scrambling to preserve Holocaust memories
By Joanna Lin
Lunar New Year a time to reconnect with Asian homeland
By My-thuan Tran
D.A. investigates allegations that Temple City officials solicited bribes
By Catherine Ho
Marines, sailors back from Iraq are welcomed at Camp Pendleton
By Tony Perry
Legislators endorse $6 billion in budget cuts
By Jordan Rau and Evan Halper
Governor rails against waste but finds it's hard to pin down
By George Skelton
In Ventura, the plot thickens
By Catherine Saillant
L.A. County seeks to tap reserves for operations
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Lancaster may target pit bulls and Rottweilers as anti-gang measure
By Ann M. Simmons
Arne Naess, Norwegian philosopher, dies at 96
By Patricia Sullivan, Sullivan is a writer for the Washington Post, where this story first appeared.
Three officer-involved shootings in L.A. County this weekend
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
Richard Sklar dies at 74; engineer ran San Francisco utilities and helped rebuild Bosnia after civil was
Times Staff and Wire Reports
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / Acton
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / The Southland
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Maeve Reston
A Cluster Of Clauses
ENTERTAINMENT
'Olivia'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
CD: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
A big night for 'Slumdog' cast
By Geoff Boucher and John Horn
'Planet Google' by Randall Stross, 'What Would Google Do?' by Jeff Jarvis
By Matthew Shaer, Shaer is a staff writer at the Christian Science Monitor.
Networks zero in on Thursday nights
By Scott Collins
'The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer'
By Robert Lloyd, Television Critic
'Slumdog Millionaire' continues its winning ways at SAG Awards
By Susan King
'Trust Me'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Review: 'Underworld: Rise of the Lycans'
By Glenn Whipp
Dance Review
By Laura Bleiberg
Theater Review
By Charles Mcnulty, THEATER CRITIC
Music Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
BUSINESS
China denies charge of currency manipulation
By Don Lee
How to find the nearest Postal Service mailbox
By Scott J. Wilson
'Paul Blart: Mall Cop' keeps lock on No. 1 at weekend box office
By Tiffany Hsu
Asian psyllid threatens California citrus
By Jerry Hirsch
U.S. weighs strategies to stem home foreclosures
By Maura Reynolds and Peter Y. Hong
Using online social networks to market a new business
By Karen E. Klein
At 70, celebrated inventor's start-up makes progress with Pentagon
By Peter Pae
Small businesses finding solutions amid recession
By Cyndia Zwahlen
Investors await earnings, Fed assessments
associated press
'Green' growth is key to state, report shows
By Marla Dickerson
Poizner goes too easy on insurers
By Michael Hiltzik
NATIONAL
U.S. negotiates whaling limits with Japan
washington post
Obama to give California emission rules another look
By Ken Bensinger and Jim Tankersley
Vaccine study shows no link to autism
associated press
Blagojevich says his trial is 'rigged'
By Rick Pearson
Pfizer could pay $68 billion for Wyeth
bloomberg
Portland, Oregon, mayor says he won't resign
associated press
Republicans step up criticism of Obama
By Peter Wallsten
Obama's nominee for regulatory czar faces scrutiny
By Tom Hamburger and Christi Parsons
National Briefing / Pennsylvania
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / New York
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Oregon
By Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / And Finally . . .
By Times Wire Reports
WORLD
Biden expects more U.S. casualties in Afghanistan
By Peter Wallsten
Corruption derails travel plans for many Chinese
By Barbara Demick
Bolivia constitution is set to pass
By Chris Kraul
Israel vows to defend soldiers against calls for war crimes inquiries
By Ashraf Khalil
Iraqis skeptical about politicians ahead of vote
By Kimi Yoshino
Gaza family recounts day of horror
By Ashraf Khalil
World Briefing / Sri Lanka
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Vietnam
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Turkey
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Italy
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
NEWS
For the record
OPINION
L.A.'s supergraphics plight
Real estate reality
For the record
Shut up and drive
By Myron Levin, Myron Levin is a former Los Angeles Times staff writer who writes about consumer issues. E-mail:
Fortune cookie makeover
By Gregory Rodriguez
Protect the community
Sites for campers aren't a solution
Citizen outrage, writ large
New rules in war on terror
False charges by Tehran
Prosecute hazing
FOOD
American chef preps for cooking fame at France's Bocuse d'Or
By Betty Hallock
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