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What happened on July 18, 2009
SCIENCE
NASA orbiter offers images of moon landing sites
By John Johnson Jr.
Science Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Swine flu still spreading through U.S. as concerns grow about school restarting
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
BUSINESS
Troubled CIT is part of the garment industry's fabric
By W.J. Hennigan
Job losses mount among California government workers
By Marc Lifsher and Alana Semuels
Golden Gate Capital wins Eddie Bauer bankruptcy auction
By Nancy Rivera Brooks
Univision prevails against Grupo Televisa in fight over telenovela episodes on the Internet
By Meg James
Bank of America beats expectations with $2.4-billion second-quarter profit
By Jerry Hirsch
Luxury hotel chains make a play for business travelers
By Hugo Martin
Obama advisor Lawrence H. Summers defends $787-billion stimulus plan
By Don Lee
Commerce Casino tries its luck with off-track betting
By Hugo Martin
Southland ports' June decline in traffic 'a concern'
By Ronald D. White
NBC Universal's operating profit tumbles 41% in 2nd quarter
By Meg James
Judge dismisses SEC complaint against Cuban
By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Goldfarb writes for the Washington Post.
Platinum Equity could face rival in quest to acquire Delphi Corp.
By Martin Zimmerman
Stocks open lower after latest earnings reports
Associated Press
Mattel reports sharp rise in second-quarter profit
By Martin Zimmerman
Getting richer on Wall Street? The tax man hopes so
By Tom Petruno
B-2 milestone
Venture capital investment still sluggish in Southland
By Alana Semuels
HOME & GARDEN
Will gravel cost me a ton?
By Emily Green
Hollywood town house complex designed for life after apartment dwelling.
By David Hay
Little gap, big meaning
By Chris Iovenko
California may ease gray-water restrictions
By Susan Carpenter
Diving feet first into a pedicure
By Chris Erskine
Plant a landscaping idea in gravel and watch it grow
By Emily Green
Dancer Cheryl Burke buys Hollywood Hills home for $1,295,000
By Lauren Beale
Ashland & Hill packs up, you wrap up
By David A. Keeps
Modernica is a 20-year-old flinging bucks around
By David A. Keeps
Antiques, vintage modern and California designs at NK
By David A. Keeps
20th Century Props selling off Dr. Evil's escape pod and other film props
By Barbara Thornburg
Recalling Shulman
Four of a kind
By Chris Iovenko
OPINION
Real ID -- a real pain
The Honduran coup that wasn't
By William Ratliff, William Ratliff is a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and the Independent Institute.
California's sick waste of free money
Focus on film work
Missing the mark on events in Iran
Saving the salmon
More than a temporary fix
The news and Fox 11
L.A.'s 'Ring' circus
By Tim Rutten
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
'Silent partner' examines what happens when people 'don't tell'
By Alexandra Zavis
U.S. judge ends federal oversight of the LAPD
By Joel Rubin
A lesson in Senate hearings
By Sandy Banks
California panel decides against requiring warning labels for products containing bisphenol A
By Amy Littlefield
California Briefing
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Margot Roosevelt
California Briefing / Bell
By Ann M. Simmons
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Martha Groves
California Briefing / Norwalk
By Ruben Vives
Schwarzenegger orders 15% cut in state's vehicle fleet
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Dallas McKennon dies at 89; actor gave voice to many animated characters
By Claire Noland
Episcopal leaders affirm new policy on same-sex blessings
By Duke Helfand
Crescenta Valley residents seek to keep golf course as open space
By Ann M. Simmons
U.S. attorney general engages L.A.'s Muslim American youths
By Paloma Esquivel
Below-normal rainfall for the season
Shelters sued over ban on aide dogs
By Jessica Garrison
MTA takes issue with potential contractor's ties with Iran
By Dan Weikel
UCLA lab study stresses safety
By Kim Christensen
Walter Cronkite, longtime CBS anchorman, dies at 92
By Valerie J. Nelson
Doubling of water fees in largely blue-collar L.A. County area stirs uproar
By Louis Sahagun
T. Willard Hunter dies at 93; minister and author
By Elaine Woo
NATIONAL
Iraq veteran lets the games, and healing, begin
By Kim Murphy
Merriam-Webster dictionary adds 'earmark' definition
By Richard Simon
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / New York
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / And Finally . . .
Times Wire Reports
House committee investigating secret CIA counter-terrorism plan
By Greg Miller
The Nation
Obama's team weighs in on healthcare overhaul
By Noam N. Levey
Conviction in shooting death of transgender woman
By Kate Linthicum
ENTERTAINMENT
'Labor Pains'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Comedian Omid Djalili is breaking barriers . . . seriously
By David Gritten
'American Idol' may lose Paula Abdul
By Richard Rushfield and Scott Collins
Dance Review
By Laura Bleiberg
Live: American Idols Live tour at Staples Center
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
'Get Real,' by Donald E. Westlake
By Robert Crais, Crais is the author of, most recently, "Chasing Darkness."
Walter Cronkite: And that's the way it was
By Robert Lloyd, Television Critic
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
'Most Popular'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
Jackson mural for $1 million
By Diane Haithman
U.S. adoption advocates publicize concerns over 'Orphan'
Associated Press
A Lohan comeback or just more 'Pains'?
By Denise Martin
Quick Takes
By Chris Lee
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
In towering need of repair
By Mike Boehm
WORLD
Tehran's streets erupt after a key cleric speaks
By Borzou Daragahi and Ramin Mostaghim
In Pakistan, Skardu is suffering backlash of Taliban violence
By Mark Magnier
World Briefing / Colombia
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Afghanistan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Peru
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Angola
Times Wire Reports
Indonesia hotel attacks may signal return of Jemaah Islamiyah
By John M. Glionna and Josh Meyer
Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq
By Liz Sly
Authorities in Mexico say they've solved teen's slaying -- again
By Ken Ellingwood
Pakistan airstrike kills 6 Taliban
Associated Press
Pope Benedict recovering from wrist fracture
Associated Press
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
Midway Games sale yields nearly $5 million for investor
By Alex Pham
Patt Morrison Asks / Jane Goodall
By Patt Morrison
SPORTS
Jim Thome's 7 RBIs lead Chicago White Sox past Baltimore Orioles, 12-8
Associated Press
Kevin Youkilis' homer leads Boston to 4-1 win over Toronto
Associated Press
A's Rajai Davis goes long on error by Angels
By Bill Shaikin
Angels' talks with potential free agents will have to wait
By Bill Shaikin
Birdies & Bogeys: Watson gets cheers; Poulter struggles
By Chuck Culpepper
Quite a week for Steve Marino
By Chuck Culpepper
Tiger Woods is out, while Tom Watson is very much in it
By Chuck Culpepper
Danica Patrick rejects notion she can't compete in NASCAR
By Jim Peltz
Dodgers' ace is trumped by Astros' in 8-1 loss
By Jim Peltz
Dodgers' James Loney raises batting average, but can he play power ball?
By Jim Peltz
Peter Ueberroth's L.A. Olympics: Bigger, better, richer
By Bill Dwyre
Andre Agassi just can't let tennis go
By Helene Elliott
Grazen could be a stallion of the future
By Eric Sondheimer
Kings re-sign defenseman Jack Johnson
By Helene Elliott
It won't add up for Odom
Ultimate mess
Manny's back
Let's make a deal
Star power
Bronx cheers
Beating dead horses
Scoreboard
Nicole Branagh, Elaine Youngs win one for the aged
By Bill Brink
Yao Ming to have surgery and sit out the season
Wire Reports
Pirates beat Giants in 14 innings, 2-1
Associated Press
Albert Pujols hits two more homers in Cardinals' 6-1 win
Associated Press
Hurley U.S. Open of Surfing begins Saturday
By Pete Thomas
Heinrich Haussler wins stage, Levi Leipheimer abandons race
By Lauren Goldman, ; Associated Press
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