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What happened on June 15, 2009
HEALTH
Workout in the water
Jeannine Stein
Diabetes doctors debate the best diagnostic tests
Thomas H. Maugh II
Water exercise: Use your noodle
Jeannine Stein
Clindamycin can trigger dangerous diarrhea
Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
Yoga pose stretches thighs, hips and calves
Karen Voight
Cellphone shields and brain cancer
Chris Woolston
Innovations in beach equipment
Roy M. Wallack
For the record
'Mental' staff strikes back at lightning injury
Marc Siegel
A reminder: See the patient, not just the problem
James Channing Shaw
Swimming through healing waters
Stefanie Wass
Better sleep, better living
Shari Roan
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The graduate wears two caps and two gowns
Carla Rivera
Porn star recalls nightmare of testing HIV positive
Rong-Gong Lin II
L.A. Pride parade darkened by U.S. stance on marriage
Michael Finnegan
PASSINGS / Bernard Zimmerman
Times Staff And Wire Reports
Roger 'Bill' Terry, 1921 - 2009
Molly Hennessy-Fiske
Mexican police fleeing cartels find U.S. reluctant to grant asylum
Andrew Becker
PASSINGS / Hugh Hopper
Times Staff And Wire Reports
Democrats are going to need prodding to reach budget accord
GEORGE SKELTON
Several arrested as Lakers fans get rowdy
Ari Bloomekatz and Ruben Vives
City, team to split cost of Lakers victory parade
Julie Cart
PASSINGS / Carl Pursell
Times Staff And Wire Reports
PASSINGS / Christian 'Hitsch' Albin
Times Staff And Wire Reports
'Old lions' take pride in their social activism
Louis Sahagun
Fire prevention officials don't want sparks to fly
Catherine Saillant
Justice denied by a clue?
Jack Leonard
As state cuts funding, more districts turn to voters
Seema Mehta
NEWS
Jeff Probst: He's the ultimate survivor
Rebecca Ascher-Walsh
It's the 'Sopranos' in accent only
Jackie Potts
For the Record
The Envelope
The Envelope
Reality programs: There's certainly lots of competition
TOM O'NEIL
The Wow Factor
Jackie Potts
'Dancing With the Stars' just keeps on boppin'
Allyssa Lee
Peaking
Dawn Chmielewski, Maria Elena Fernandez, Elena Howe, Tom O'Neil and Richard Rushfield
The reality of being a host: It's a tough gig
Randee Dawn
BUSINESS
A California tax on oil drilling? Why not?
MICHAEL HILTZIK
MGM touting low-cost programming to cash-strapped TV stations
Meg James
Gasoline price surge comes at bad time
Ronald D. White
Pair bet on the future of independent films
Joe Flint
Company Town
Data expected show economy is moving toward recovery
Bloomberg News
'Taking of Pelham 123' and 'Imagine That' fizzle
Ben Fritz
Hunch wants you to give it some ideas
David Sarno
Hollywood hits the stop button on high-profile Web video efforts
Ben Fritz and Dawn C. Chmielewski
NATIONAL
Backyard chickens on the rise, despite neighbors' clucks
P.J. Huffstutter
Sotomayor embracing affirmative action, then and now
James Oliphant, David G. Savage and Andrew Zajac
Growth of regional airlines raises alarm on safety
Julie Johnsson and Jon Hilkevitch
Hearing over Hudson flight finds safety problems
Kristina Sherry
National Briefing / Florida
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / New York
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Florida
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
Son of alleged Holocaust museum shooter expresses remorse
Associated Press
OPINION
The Southwest's good ol' artifact boys
Craig Childs, Craig Childs is the author of several books, including "House of Rain" and "Animal Dialogues."
Paying for bad teachers
Angry old men
GREGORY RODRIGUEZ
Torture, the painful truth
Ben Ehrenreich, Ben Ehrenreich is the author of the novel "The Suitors" and a fellow of the Horizon Institute.
Budget suggestions
Let's heed Ben Bernanke's warning on getting back to 'balance'
Is Obama caving in to coal?
'Selfish pigginess'
Don't touch that dial, ever
A failed social experiment
SPORTS
Band of gold: Lakers are champions again
MIKE BRESNAHAN
Profootballtalk.com acquired by NBC
Sam Farmer
Idolatry of Lakers is ludicrous
T.J. SIMERS
For Phil Mickelson, the golf course is a refuge
Teddy Greenstein
Derek Jeter helps chase Johan Santana in rout
Associated Press
Angels' Jered Weaver wins again at home
BEN BOLCH
Texas wins on walk-off walk
Associated Press
Rockies win 11th game in a row
Associated Press
Nba Finals / The Series
Rafael Furcal is finding his groove
Dylan Hernandez
Mark Martin wins NASCAR's LifeLock 400
Staff And Wire Reports
Charles Barkley's view: Phil Jackson will leave the Lakers
Charles Barkley
Crew rallies to defeat Chivas
Associated Press
Brian Gay wins St. Jude Classic and spot in U.S. Open
Associated Press
Pittsburgh won't be able to win them all
Mike Penner
Anna Nordqvist wins LPGA Championship
Associated Press
Lakers have learned a lot by winning a title
MARK HEISLER
Casey Blake, Chad Billingsley lead Dodgers to victory
DYLAN HERNANDEZ
Lakers finally get their taste of redemption
BILL PLASCHKE
Floyd Mayweather injures rib, Marquez fight postponed
Kevin Baxter and Lance Pugmire
Dwight Howard, Magic unable to redeem themselves
Kyle Hightower
Lakers' Phil Jackson reminisces about the road traveled
Mike Bresnahan
Angels' Scot Shields will miss rest of season
Ben Bolch
The Hall truth about ex-Ram Eddie Meador
JERRY CROWE
WORLD
Israel's Netanyahu says he would accept a disarmed Palestinian state
Batsheva Sobelman and Richard Boudreaux
Palau president remains calm as storm brews on island
John M. Glionna
World Briefing / Atlantic Ocean
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Yemen
Times Wire Reports
Iran election protester details encounter with riot police, militiamen
Borzou Daragahi
Iran election anger boils; Ahmadinejad defends results
Ramin Mostaghim and Borzou Daragahi
Pakistan to ramp up fight against Taliban after market bombing
Mark Magnier and Zulfiqar Ali
World Briefing / Italy
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Mexico
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Britain
Times Wire Reports
ENTERTAINMENT
A 'Delirious' comedy turning point
Chris Lee
Bill Withers is back -- that is, his music
Ann Hornaday
Theater Review
CHARLES McNULTY, THEATER CRITIC
Simon & Schuster, Scribd join forces
Associated Press
'HawthoRNe'
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
Live: Playboy Jazz Festival
Chris Barton
Hollywood school ties
Associated Press
EARLY BIRD: Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill
S. IRENE VIRBILA, RESTAURANT CRITIC
L.A. jazz students to participate in White House program
Juliette Funes
Museum's art sale criticized
Mike Boehm
'Bottom of the Ninth: Branch Rickey, Casey Stengel, and the Daring Scheme to Save Baseball From Itself'
Mark Lamster, Lamster is the author of "Master of Shadows," a political biography of the painter Peter Paul Rubens, to be published in October.
A new crop of 'Idol' hopefuls
Associated Press
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