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What happened on July 10, 2009
NATIONAL
Small-town cops face a big problem
By Scott Kraft
AIDS activists arrested in Washington
Associated Press
Senator Roland Burris reportedly won't run in 2010
By John Chase and Rick Pearson
Families decry disinterment of bodies
By Lolly Bowean, Matt Walberg and Steve Schmadeke
Sen. Ensign admits parents gave money to mistress and family
By Mark Z. Barabak and Ashley Powers
No Michael Jackson resolution in Congress
By Richard Simon
National Briefing / Colorado
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National Briefing / New York
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National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
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National Briefing / Pennsylvania
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National Briefing / New Hampshire
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National Briefing / Louisiana
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BUSINESS
Internet users heavily into clouds, most unknowingly
By Alex Pham
California IOUs to be shunned by big banks after today
By Tiffany Hsu
Crude oil supply far outstrips motorist demand, analysts say
By Ronald D. White
Fast-food restaurants prepare to put more nutrition information on the menu
By Jerry Hirsch
For McCafe supplier, a case of jitters
By Mike Hughlett
Plan for Olympics channel generates controversy
By Meg James
Outsourcing to 'virtual assistants' cuts overhead costs
By Emma L. Carew
AIG prepares more bonuses for top executives
By Brady Dennis and David Cho
Broadcom drops hostile bid for Emulex
By Martin Zimmerman and Alex Pham
Lions Gate nominates biggest shareholder to board in anti-Icahn move
By Claudia Eller
Google brings a little swagger to Sun Valley
By Joe Flint
General Motors' image could keep the brakes on sales
By Jim Puzzanghera and Martin Zimmerman
Stocks open higher after Alcoa, jobs report
Associated Press
Billy Mays pitches from beyond the grave
By W.J. Hennigan
Retailers report weak June sales
By Andrea Chang
Shoppers often buy more than planned at warehouse clubs
By Nancy Trejos
Business Briefing / Real Estate
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / The Economy
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Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
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Business Briefing / Banking
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Internet
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
SPORTS
Family matters to Yankees' Mark Teixeira
By Kevin Baxter
Brock Lesnar's hard shell protects a soft, gooey center
By T.J. Simers
Chris Rose to be part of MLB All-Star coverage
By Diane Pucin, ON SPORTS MEDIA
In the NBA, free agency is a perpetual motion machine
By Lisa Dillman
Michael Phelps breaks 100-meter butterfly record
By Kevin Van Valkenburg
Rays defeat slumping Blue Jays
Associated Press
Mariners defeat the Rangers, 3-1
Associated Press
Matt Kemp, Chone Figgins fall short in All-Star vote
By Kevin Baxter, Staff and Wire Reports
Matt Kemp misses out on All-Star berth
By Dylan Hernandez
Randy Wolf finally gets a win
By Dylan Hernandez, ON THE DODGERS
The Big A: Anaheim's little slice of heaven
By Chris Erskine
Roger Goodell makes it to the top of Mt. Rainier
By Sam Farmer
Lance Armstrong recycles stardom
By Diane Pucin
Vert gets ramped up as big payday awaits
By Pete Thomas
Vickers races to his fifth pole of the season AGREEING TO DISAGREE
By Lisa Dillman; Bill Brink, Staff and Wire Reports
Joel Hanrahan wins for team he is no longer with
Associated Press
Jayson Werth homers again as Phillies win
Associated Press
Lee Janzen ties for lead at John Deere Classic
Associated Press
The spirit of 1999 Women's World Cup lives on
By Bill Plaschke
Chips aren't down for Jordan Farmar
By Mike Penner
Sparks get first win on the road
Associated Press
Thor Hushovd sprints to stage victory
By Lauren Goldman, Associated Press
UFC 100 growing into a sold-out spectacle
By Lance Pugmire
Early drama at the Open
Associated Press
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Deficit may trigger anti-illegal immigration ballot measure
By Anna Gorman and Teresa Watanabe
California Supreme Court allows challenges to Breathalyzer results
By Maura Dolan
Tremor patterns under San Andreas fault offer insights into earthquakes
By Jia-rui Chong
L.A. County property value drops for first time in 13 years
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
L.A. City and Trade-Technical colleges placed on probation
By Gale Holland
Bratton says LAPD's crime map will stay online
By Ben Welsh and Doug Smith
Teachers union attacks Schwarzenegger's proposed suspension of Proposition 98
By Michael Rothfeld
Planners OK billboards and digital signs at L.A. Convention Center
By Phil Willon and David Zahniser
Charles Eastman dies at 79; playwright and screenwriter
By Dennis Mclellan
Payments to Medi-Cal providers will not be cut, federal court rules
By Carol J. Williams
2 L.A. Fire Department commanders allege retaliation for reporting misconduct
By Robert J. Lopez
FBI investigating fatal blast at a San Bernardino County home as a hate crime
By David Kelly
Jackson health records are subpoenaed
By Richard Winton, Harriet Ryan and Cara Mia Dimassa
Everything is fair game in Orange County this year
By Paloma Esquivel
UC Irvine hospital uses faulty narcotics pumps, nurses union alleges
By Tony Barboza
Vasily Aksyonov dies at 76; dissident writer expelled from the Soviet Union
Times Staff And Wire Reports
California Briefing / Statewide
By Larry Gordon
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Mitchell Landsberg
California Briefing / Mammoth Lakes
By Dan Weikel
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Raja Abdulrahim
California Briefing / Lynwood
By Richard Winton
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Harold J. Haynes
Times Staff and Wire Reports
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / William Reedy
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pot farm goes up in smoke
Rockin' summer
Deep interest
ENTERTAINMENT
Fox 11's Jillian Reynolds untouched as layoffs lay waste to the TV station's staff
By James Rainey
'Drop Dead Diva'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
'Herb & Dorothy'
By Kenneth Turan, FILM CRITIC
'Blood: The Last Vampire'
By Michael Ordona; Glenn Whipp
'An Unlikely Weapon'
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
'I Love You, Beth Cooper'
By Mark Olsen
'The Ignorance of Blood' by Robert Wilson
By Richard Schickel, Schickel is the author, most recently, of "You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story."
Gay in a 'Brüno' theater
By Hank Stuever
For Luisa, camp was a place to heal
By Juliette Funes
'Drop Dead Diva' mixes brains and beauty
By Maria Elena Fernandez
George Thorogood enjoys the Southern California vibe
By Mark Sachs
'Gay, A Photographic Essay 1969-1972' at drkrm.gallery
By Christopher Knight, ART CRITIC
The perfect tone on a new guitar?
By Susan Kinzie
A blockbuster at Playhouse in Hollywood
By Scott T. Sterling
'Soul Power'
By Kenneth Turan, TIMES FILM CRITIC
Culture Monster
By Mike Boehm
Dudamel to debut in a free spirit
By Karen Wada
Quick Takes
Quick Takes
By Susan King
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Rachel Abramowitz
Quick Takes
By Diane Haithman
Quick Takes
Theater Review
By Charles Mcnulty, THEATER CRITIC
Theater Beat
By David C. Nichols; Philip Brandes; F. Kathleen Foley
SCIENCE
Fewer calories slows aging in monkeys, a clue for humans
By Karen Kaplan
OPINION
Honduras' non-coup
By Miguel A. Estrada, Miguel A. Estrada is a partner at the Washington office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. A native of Honduras, he was a member of the official U.S. delegation to President Zelaya's 2006 inauguration.
Cortines lays down the law
The Michael Jackson memorial: City Hall blew it
Global warming: The heat is on the U.S.
How did California get into this mess?
By John Vasconcellos
Boiling mad
What is Palin telling us?
Analyzing strategy
The food court
WORLD
Despite Obama's pledge, G-8 makes little headway on global warming
By Jim Tankersley and Christi Parsons
Violent clashes erupt between Iranian protesters and security forces
By Borzou Daragahi and Ramin Mostaghim
Truck bomb in Afghanistan kills 25, many of them children
By Laura King
Beneath the G-8 summit, a valley of misery for Italy quake victims
By Henry Chu
Ghana glows in spotlight of Obama visit
By Robyn Dixon
U.S. frees 5 Iranian diplomats held since 2007
By Liz Sly and Ned Parker
Double suicide bombings kill 34 in Iraq
By Ned Parker and Usama Redha
World Briefing / China
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Honduras
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Egypt
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
NEWS
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