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What happened on July 20, 2009
HEALTH
Think you have food allergies? Think again
Emily Sohn
Acetaminophen: The dark side of pain relief
Jill U. Adams
Accuracy of allergy tests varies
Emily Sohn
Medical marijuana science, through the smoke
Judy Foreman
Cause of rise in real food allergies is unclear
Emily Sohn
Being underweight isn't the problem it once was
Shari Roan
Acid reflux drug can be bad for bones
Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
To test -- or not -- for Alzheimer's-related gene
Karen Kaplan
Want to know odds of a lucid old age?
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
New low-cost accessories offer better biking
Roy M. Wallack
The doctor is in and logged on
Rahul Parikh
Finding care after Medi-Cal cuts
Francesca Lunzer Kritz
Foam roller adds extra challenge to push-ups
Karen Voight
NATIONAL
In New Mexico, moviemaking isn't always magical
Kate Linthicum
National Briefing / South Carolina
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Florida
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
Can the shrimpers' doctor navigate the seas of partisanship?
Richard Fausset
House climate bill full of sweetening provisions
Jim Tankersley
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Los Angeles youths' nitrous oxide use has adults taking action
Carla Rivera
LAX parking lot is home away from home for airline workers
Dan Weikel
Getty displays medieval manuscripts focusing on King David
Martha Groves
Security officer shot at San Diego light-rail platform
Corina Knoll
California Briefing / Sacramento
Evan Halper
PASSINGS / Sue Burns
Times Staff And Wire Reports
California Briefing / Westchester
Ruben Vives
California Briefing / Hollywood
Ruben Vives
California Briefing / Castaic
Kimi Yoshino
Environmental groups up in arms over possible budget provisions
Margot Roosevelt
PASSINGS / Beverly Roberts
Times Staff And Wire Reports
Schwarzenegger should be talking to himself
GEORGE SKELTON
Robert Cushman, 1946 - 2009
Susan King
Henry Allingham, 1896 - 2009
Associated Press
Diprivan, the drug found in Michael Jackson's home, may be more tightly restricted
Jeff Gottlieb and Rong-Gong Lin II
PASSINGS / Dee Dee Bellson
Times Staff And Wire Reports
A vestige of the past stands in path of Garden Grove's future
Paloma Esquivel
Frank McCourt, late-blooming author of 'Angela's Ashes,' dies at 78
Dennis McLellan
Utility reverts to the long ago and not-so-far-away
Bettina Boxall
BUSINESS
FDIC takes over Vineyard Bank and Temecula Valley Bank
Tom Petruno
Panavision's future is in need of focus
Richard Verrier
Port 'casuals' have sinking feeling amid cargo woes
Louis Sahagun
The week ahead
CIT Group may be near a deal for financing
Alana Semuels
Company Town
FCC chairman has broad approach to Net access
Jim Puzzanghera
'Harry Potter' charms the box office
Ben Fritz
File California tax system revision effort under flawed
MICHAEL HILTZIK
Highway spending isn't the stimulus it was envisioned to be
Don Lee
ENTERTAINMENT
Review: 'Torchwood' Season 3 on BBC America
ROBERT LLOYD, TELEVISION CRITIC
'The T.O. Show'
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
Reventon Super Estrella at Staples Center
Reed Johnson
Dance Review
Laura Bleiberg
Limp Bizkit's rage on the rebound
Steve Appleford
Pop Music Review
Randy Lewis
Theater Review
Charlotte Stoudt
Comic-con 2009
Geoff Boucher
Frank McCourt's career rose from 'Ashes'
Tim Rutten
Journalism and 'The Wanted'
Matea Gold
Michael Jackson rehearsal footage draws bids
Chris Lee
SCENE SETTER: Henry's Hat
Jessica Gelt
Review: 'The Wanted' on NBC
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
SPORTS
Olden can still hear the answer to one question
JERRY CROWE
David Beckham gets some love, anyway
GRAHAME L. JONES
Matt Kemp gives the Dodgers a nice four-runner
JIM PELTZ
Lee Westwood goes for broke, and goes bust
Chuck Culpepper
Mark Teixeira, A-Rod homer as Yankees defeat Tigers
Associated Press
Mexico reaches semifinals of Gold Cup
Associated Press
Rockies' Jason Marquis becomes majors' first 12-game winner
Associated Press
Alberto Contador takes lead in Tour de France
Associated Press
Chivas USA loses fourth game in a row
Associated Press
Here's the windup
Tumble Dry
Abreu takes it out on the A's
BILL SHAIKIN
Roy Halladay earns 11th win
Associated Press
J.A. Happ pitches Phillies to eighth win in a row
Associated Press
Sean Rosenthal and Jake Gibb win Manhattan Beach Open
Bill Brink
British Open birdies and bogeys
Chuck Culpepper
Brett Favre is dishing it out, and high school players are taking it
Mike Penner
Summer football provides insight
ERIC SONDHEIMER
Bo Van Pelt wins his first PGA Tour event
Staff And Wire Reports
David Beckham doesn't get a royal welcome
HELENE ELLIOTT
Stewart Cink beats Tom Watson to take the British Open
Chuck Culpepper
When Jason Schmidt pitches Monday night, not all eyes will be on him
Jim Peltz and Kevin Baxter
It's their job at the track to keep racehorses safe
Baxter Holmes
Vladimir Guerrero to be DH for the rest of the season
Bill Shaikin
WORLD
U.S. increasing counter-narcotics efforts in Afghanistan
Josh Meyer
Iran vice president resigns under pressure from hard-liners
Borzou Daragahi
Helicopter crash in Afghanistan kills 16 civilian contractors
Laura King
World Briefing / Myanmar
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Canada
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / India
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Russia
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Kazakhstan
Times Wire Reports
Israel backs East Jerusalem housing construction despite U.S. opposition
Jeffrey Fleishman and Batsheva Sobelman
Honduras crisis mediation at an impasse
Tracy Wilkinson and Alex Renderos
Captors release video of U.S. soldier who went missing in Afghanistan
Greg Miller and Laura King
Iraq leader plans to visit Arlington
Liz Sly
OPINION
Out of house and home
Sara Catania
The reality of rationing
Ideas for reform
Market memories
Rewriting the Three Rs
The challenge of Jani
What happened to the GOP?
Cronkite -- that's the way he was
Daniel Schorr, Daniel Schorr, who worked with Walter Cronkite for 20 years, is senior news analyst at National Public Radio.
NEWS
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