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What happened on June 10, 2009
BUSINESS
Median home prices drop below 1989 levels in some parts of Southland
By Peter Y. Hong
China's porn-blocking mandate leaves PC makers with big tasks
By David Pierson
St. Regis resort in Dana Point faces foreclosure sale
By E. Scott Reckard and Roger Vincent
Verizon puts cellphone customer through the wringer
By David Lazarus
SAG approves contract
By Richard Verrier
Wells Fargo isn't ready to repay federal bailout funds
By Tom Petruno
Supreme Court won't block Chrysler merger
By Ken Bensinger and David G. Savage
House passes 'clunkers' plan to boost car sales
Associated Press
L.A. County notes lose top credit rating
By Tom Petruno
DreamWorks is expanding beyond the big screen
By Richard Verrier
CBS, Letterman are reportedly near two-year contract extension
By Ben Fritz
News Corp. may sell Weekly Standard to Anschutz
By Joe Flint
Federal Reserve subpoenaed over role in Merrill Lynch buyout
Associated Press
GM picks ex-chief of AT&T as chairman
By Martin Zimmerman and Ken Bensinger
BDO Seidman ex-chief Denis Field indicted in tax evasion case
Associated Press
Stocks edge higher as investors look to banks
Associated Press
Oil closes above $70 for the first time in 2009
By Gail Marksjarvis
SEC accuses 2 California men of running Ponzi scheme
Bloomberg News
Auto parts suppliers seeking more federal aid
By Kendra Marr, Marr writes for the Washington Post.
10 big banks get OK to repay $68 billion in bailout money
By Ralph Vartabedian and Walter Hamilton and Jim Puzzanghera
Demand for Treasury notes is strong
By Tom Petruno
Business Briefing / The Economy
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Retailing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Biotechnology
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Entertainment
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Airlines
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
SPORTS
USC basketball should be resigned to its fate
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Tim Floyd resigns as USC's basketball coach
By Chris Foster
Manny Ramirez breaks silence, says of his suspension: 'That's in the past'
By Jim Peltz, ON THE DODGERS
Stephen Strasburg chosen first; four locals go in first 21 picks of baseball draft
By Gary Klein
David Ortiz homers as Red Sox beat Yankees
Associated Press
Angels go after power in the draft
By Kevin Baxter
Angels hold off the Rays
By Kevin Baxter, ON THE ANGELS
Up next for Chivas USA: Wednesday at Houston
By Grahame L. Jones
Dodgers make Baylor pitcher Aaron Miller their first selection in draft
By Jim Peltz
Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury blooms where he is planted in Game 6 win
By Helene Elliott
Hitting the beach at Chavez Ravine: bring sunscreen and an appetite
By Chris Erskine
Buddle's goal wins it for Galaxy, 1-0
By Grahame L. Jones
Magic turns up the heat on Lakers
By Mark Heisler, ON THE NBA
Laker Lamar Odom's wake-up call was too early
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
Lakers wary of a revitalized Magic
By Mike Bresnahan, ON THE LAKERS
Brent Sutter steps down as Devils coach
By Eric Sondheimer, Staff and Wire Reports
Rockies make it six in a row on the road
Associated Press
Mets use power to beat the Phillies, 6-5
Associated Press
The Magic is back in a city that needs it
By Mike Bianchi
Rafer Alston finds his shot for the Magic
By Josh Robbins
Penguins force a Game 7
By Chris Kuc
Kobe Bryant's weariness should make Lakers fans wary
By Bill Plaschke
Yankees fan plants more seeds in rivalry with Red Sox
By Mike Penner
This all seems unfamiliar to the Lakers
By T.J. Simers
Up next for Sparks: Wednesday at Minnesota
By Mark Medina
American League
Associated Press
Nba Finals: Game 3
Nba Finals: Game 3
By Barry Stavro
Nba Finals: Orlando 108, Lakers 104
By George Diaz
Morning Briefing
OPINION
California can't afford the death penalty
By John Van De Kamp, John Van de Kamp served as district attorney of Los Angeles County from 1976 to 1982 and as attorney general of California from 1983 to 1991.
Congestion pricing -- a slippery slope to toll roads
By Tim Rutten
A legal shootout over the right to own a gun
Pawns of Pyongyang
Bill puts tobacco under FDA supervision
A mowj of optimism sweeps Iran
By Hooman Majd, Hooman Majd is a New York-based writer and journalist and the author of "The Ayatollah Begs to Differ."
The North Korea story
Budget cuts and divisions
Analyzing the Spectors
Wealth that pays
NATIONAL
Plans for healthcare overhaul emerge
By Noam N. Levey
Capt. Sullenberger details drama of emergency Hudson River landing
By Jim Tankersley and Kristina Sherry
Slain abortion doctor George Tiller's clinic to close
By Robin Abcarian
High school mixes algebra, homeland security
By Bob Drogin
Drug toxicity cited in death of Las Vegas' Danny Gans
By Ashley Powers
FAA vows to boost safety inspections of regional airlines
By Jon Hilkevitch and Julie Johnsson
First Guantanamo inmate transferred to U.S. pleads not guilty
By Mark Silva and Carol J. Williams
Kennedy's healthcare plan meets resistance
By Noam N. Levey
White House gets its wish on Sotomayor hearings
By Michael Muskal
Palau agrees to take some Guantanamo detainees
By Julian E. Barnes
National Briefing / Nationwide
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / Virginia
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Deadly blast in N.C.
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
L.A. closes loophole for medical marijuana dispensaries
By John Hoeffel
Detective stalked slaying victim, father says
By Andrew Blankstein and Joel Rubin
Shriners' burn center admits fourth day-care victim
Associated Press
Sacramento protest to draw attention to AIDS/HIV cuts
By Kimi Yoshino
Senate Democrats' budget plan leans on rainy-day fund
By Shane Goldmacher
L.A. County to cut another 2% in spending
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Major revisions proposed for Los Angeles' preservation ordinance
By Martha Groves
L.A. school board votes 4-3 on motion to ease teacher firing
By Jason Song
A modest proposal for fiscal misery: Take the pain to Brentwood and beyond
By Steve Lopez
Norman Brinker dies at 78; restaurateur helped create a new way to dine
By Claire Noland
Orange County may slash budget by 18%
By My-thuan Tran
L.A. County Supervisor Mike Antonovich calls probation staff overtime a scam
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Rajeev Motwani dies at 47; Stanford professor mentored Google founders
By Valerie J. Nelson
Judges dismisses supermarket mogul's racketeering convictions
By Scott Glover
Green card applicants of deceased spouses granted temporary protection
By Anna Gorman
Ring Master
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
California Briefing / Ladera Ranch
By Christopher Goffard
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By David Zahniser
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Associated Press
California Briefing / Del Mar
By Tony Perry
California
By Michael Rothfeld
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Thomas P. Nickell Jr.
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Roy Boe
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / James F. Calvert
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Eilene M. Galloway
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Fasting In Protest
WORLD
Iranian presidential candidate's wife takes spotlight
By Borzou Daragahi
Kenya feeling snubbed by favorite son Obama
By Edmund Sanders
Airlines move to replace speed monitors suspected in Air France crash
Times Staff And Wire Reports
U.S. envoy says ties with Israel 'unshakable'
By Richard Boudreaux
Niger Delta inhabitants see compensation for executions as a new beginning
By Robyn Dixon
At least 11 killed in truck-bomb attack on Pakistan hotel
By Alex Rodriguez and Zulfiqar Ali
World Briefing / Somalia
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Iraq
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Sri Lanka
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
World Briefing / Mexico
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
NEWS
David Duchovny
By Michael Ordona
Tina Fey: Let's face it; she rocks
By Christy Grosz
Emmy comedy acting categories
By Tom O'Neil
Robin and Barney? Say it ain't so
By Gina Mcintyre
John Krasinski:
By Michael Ordona
Mt. Emmy
'Weeds,' 'Rescue Me,' 'Dexter' are what exactly
By Mary Mcnamara
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
Buzzmeter
Hot Hits
ENTERTAINMENT
Michael Douglas to receive AFI Life Achievement Award
By Susan King
New 'Transformers' film should give Michael Bay a big payday
By Claudia Eller and Ben Fritz
A trail she didn't have to walk alone
By Juliette Funes
Tom Hanks travels with D-Day veterans to Normandy
By Tina Daunt
Tony Curtis' ever-hot career
By Susan King
Colbert in fine form rallying troops in Iraq
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
OK, Adam Lambert is gay. Now what?
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
Truth and danger in North Korea
By James Rainey
Sonic Youth's 'The Eternal' returns to indie ground
By Steve Appleford; Margaret Wappler; Randy Lewis
'Top Chef Masters'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
Review: 'Scratching on Things I Could Disavow. . . .'
By David Pagel
Theater Review
By David C. Nichols
Quick Takes
By Scott Collins
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Susan Reiter
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Theater Review
By Charlotte Stoudt
Prime-time Tv Rankings
By City News Service
FOOD
Shiner Bohemian Black Lager
By Charles Perry
For the record
Kassava Caribbean cafe
By Linda Burum
Kitchen knife skills: A look at 6 new books
By Anne Mendelson
Susan Feniger's Street restaurant
By S. Irene Virbila, RESTAURANT CRITIC
DIY foodies catering to L.A.'s indie scene
By Jessica Gelt
Recipe: Riva's carrot cake
By Noelle Carter
Students compete for scholarships to culinary arts schools
By Mary Macvean
Review: 2008 Domaine Les Aphillanthes Rosé
By S. Irene Virbila
SCIENCE
WHO close to raising alert to highest level for swine flu
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
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