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What happened on July 17, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Julius Shulman dies at 98; celebrated photographer of Modernist architecture
By Claudia Luther, Luther is a former Times staff writer.
Lancaster mayor trying to keep Mongols motorcycle club out of town
By Ann M. Simmons
Proposition 98, which guards funding for state's schools, is tested again
By Eric Bailey
Chinese-born engineer convicted of espionage
By Tami Abdollah and Christopher Goffard
UC to award honorary degrees to interned Japanese American students
By Larry Gordon
Video fails to show if teen killed by deputy had a gun
By Joel Rubin and Richard Winton
L.A. weighs plan to replace computer software with Google service
By David Zahniser and Phil Willon
Lawsuit lays burden on county to curb AIDS in porn industry
By Kimi Yoshino
Investigators target Michael Jackson's pseudonyms
By Harriet Ryan and Kimi Yoshino
Love triangle on Penguin Island arouses passionate debate
By Maria L. La Ganga
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Michael Rothfeld
MTA finds support still strong for Measure R in survey
By Dan Weikel
California Briefing / San Francisco
By Larry Gordon
California Briefing / Hollywood Hills
By Richard Winton
California Briefing / Statewide
By Mitchell Landsberg
The words are with them
Schwarzenegger appoints former Democratic lawmaker to tax board
By Shane Goldmacher
BUSINESS
Onions produce tears and energy at an Oxnard plant
By Tiffany Hsu
BMW Mini E: A rumble in the electric-car jungle
By Dan Neil
Henry Paulson testifies that Merrill Lynch sale helped stave off 'great peril'
By Jim Puzzanghera
China's detention of an Australian mining exec threatens the countries' trade relationship
By David Pierson
San Francisco Bay Area home sales up 20% in June
By Peter Y. Hong
Dish Network settles consumer case with 46 states
Associated Press
DVD rentals go up while sales drop
By Ben Fritz and Dawn C. Chmielewski
Google profit up 19% amid slowing ad sales
By David Sarno
CNN ad pitches two rivals a curve
By Joe Flint
China's economic growth accelerates amid stimulus
By David Pierson
Stocks mostly gain after better jobless claims
By Tom Petruno
JPMorgan earnings surge 36%
By Binyamin Appelbaum
Business Briefing / Real Estate
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Workforce
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / The Economy
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Business Briefing / Airlines
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Transportation
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Business Briefing / Retail
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Company Town
Wal-Mart plans green ratings for its products
By Andrea Chang
Video game industry sales sink 31% in June
By Alex Pham
SPORTS
Zac Sunderland completes solo sail around the world
By Pete Thomas
Tom Watson leads British Open after shooting a 65
By Chuck Culpepper
It's baseball as usual in Manny Ramirez's return
By T.j. Simers
Diana Taurasi suspended two games after DUI citation
Staff And Wire Reports
Fans welcome back Manny Ramirez
By Mario Aguirre and Jim Peltz
Nicki Sorensen wins 12th stage of Tour de France
Associated Press
John Hyden, Sean Scott prove a winning combination
By Bill Brink
British TV not sold on HD just yet
By Diane Pucin
Kobe Bryant stuck in fourth in popularity contest
By Mike Penner
All-Star experience 'sours' Angels' Brian Fuentes
By Bill Shaikin
Cliff Lee finally gets some support
Associated Press
Birdies & bogeys from first round
By Chuck Culpepper
Tiger Woods is all over the place in a 71
By Chuck Culpepper
David Beckham returns and Galaxy keeps rolling
By Grahame L. Jones
Ryan Howard becomes fastest to 200 homers
Associated Press
Prince Fielder powers Brewers past Reds
Associated Press
Astros ruin Manny Ramirez's homecoming
By Dylan Hernandez
Ervin Santana still has some magic in his arm
By Bill Shaikin
Manny Ramirez shows little gratitude to his fans
By Bill Plaschke
Compton Dominguez's powerhouse program faces uncertain future
By Lance Pugmire and Stuart Pfeifer
ENTERTAINMENT
Joseph Gordon-Levitt falls in love again
By Denise Martin
'(500) Days of Summer'
By Michael Ordona
'Death in Love'
By Gary Goldstein
The Do-Over at Crane's Hollywood Tavern
By Scott Sterling
'Family Guy' breaks the funny bone barrier with Emmy nod
By Scott Collins
'The Age of Stupid'
By Gary Goldstein; Robert Abele; Kevin Thomas
HBO tops Emmy nominations with 'Big Love,' movies and miniseries
By Matea Gold
Jackie Bisset's 'Death in Love' role inspired by her cat
By Susan King
Larry King's addiction: Michael Jackson
By James Rainey
Julius Shulman's photos promoted the idea of modern Southern California living
By Christopher Hawthorne, ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Christian literature has expanded, from the Amish to vampires
Associated Press
'Weeds' actor is going places, as long as he can bum a ride
By Mark Sachs
AMC's heady times
By Maria Elena Fernandez
Theater Beat
By David Ng; David C. Nichols; F. Kathleen Foley; Philip Brandes
Céu sings out to the world
By Reed Johnson
A bit of the moon in the paintings of an Apollo astronaut
Associated Press
Summer Camp Campaign
By Juliette Funes
Rookies 'Fringe' and 'The Mentalist' are hot with viewers, not voters
By Denise Martin
Farrah Fawcett's nomination 'would have meant so much' to her, friend says
By Greg Braxton
Seven Emmy nods a good fit
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Emmy barely commends series at their ends
By Greg Braxton
Around The Galleries
By Holly Myers
Theater Review
By David C. Nichols
Critic's Notebook
By Mark Swed
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Bloomberg News
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By From A Times Staff Writer
Quick Takes
Associated Press
The Emmy Nominations
The Emmy Nominations
Quick Takes
Associated Press
BFFs who are pretty shallow
By Amy Wallen, Wallen is author of the novel "MoonPies and Movie Stars."
'30 Rock' and 'Mad Men' lead the way
By Susan King
Joseph Gordon-Levitt falls in love again
By Denise Martin, Staff Writer
NATIONAL
Mutton bustin': the Little League of rodeo country
By Kate Linthicum
Government to auction offshore oil leases despite legal uncertainty
By Jim Tankersley
Farmers critical of food safety bill
By Kristina Sherry
Obama helps NAACP mark 100 years of fighting racism
By Christi Parsons
Firefighters say the law matters, not empathy
By James Oliphant
A mechanic in a black robe
By David G. Savage
What legal experts think of Sotomayor's performance
Interior Department drops Bush plan to allow more logging
By Kim Murphy
National Briefing / Texas
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Wyoming
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / New Jersey
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Don't Call It Sears Tower
Gates warns against excess with F-22s
By Julian E. Barnes
Obama team defends economic stimulus program
By Peter Nicholas
OPINION
On Sonia Sotomayor: Words from 'wise Latinas'
California's budget: an expensive, needless delay
L.A.'s rape kit backlog: A test of justice
For the record
Lessons at the LAUSD
Sotomayor in the hot seat
The governor weighs in
A charade in Chechnya
The bioterror bugaboo
By Wendy Orent, Wendy Orent is the author of "Plague: The Mysterious Past and Terrifying Future of the World's Most Dangerous Disease."
WORLD
Forces hiked to counter drug gang in Mexican state
By Ken Ellingwood
South Korea mud festival leaves the cake
By Ju-min Park, Park is a researcher in The Times' Seoul Bureau.
Indonesia hotel bombings leave 9 dead
By John M. Glionna
Losses in Afghanistan stir anxiety in Britain
By Henry Chu
India, Pakistan pledge more cooperation
Reuters
World Briefing / Afghanistan
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / United Nations
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Japan
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Russia
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
In Iran, tensions build ahead of Rafsanjani's Friday sermon
By Ramin Mostaghim and Borzou Daragahi
Pakistani U.N. official, guard killed in camp
By Alex Rodriguez
SCIENCE
Marking 40 years since man's first walk on the moon
By John Johnson Jr.
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