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What happened on June 18, 2009
BUSINESS
Economic forecast for California: gradual clearing
By Alana Semuels
10 large banks repay $68 billion in bailout funds
By Tom Petruno
Wall Street isn't buying Obama's reform plan
By Walter Hamilton and Jim Puzzanghera
Pacific Sunwear selects ex-Vans chief to be CEO
By Andrea Chang
Southern California home prices rise slightly in May
By Peter Y. Hong
U.S. broadband adoption rate rises to 63% of adults
By David Sarno
Watson to buy Arrow group for $1.75 billion
Associated Press
Airlines raising fares
Bloomberg News
Ad rate stalemate freezes usually hot TV network sales time
By Meg James
Crying foul in the NCAA charade
By Michael Hiltzik
Business Briefing / Retail
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Business Briefing / Autos
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Business Briefing / Autos
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Business Briefing / Technology
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Business Briefing / Shipping
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Business Briefing / Entertainment
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Company Town
Consumer prices rise less than expected in May
Associated Press
Greenberg: 'I was angry' about losing AIG CEO job
Associated Press
Obama's plan to overhaul financial regulations is seen abroad as a first step
By Don Lee
Stocks fluctuate on FedEx, inflation reports
Associated Press
Federal regulator is blamed in bank failures
By E. Scott Reckard
CalPERS board approves part of plan to cover losses
By Marc Lifsher
OPINION
Hike community college fees
Once a twit, now a major player
By Judith Lewis, Judith Lewis is a Los Angeles journalist who writes about technology and environmental issues. She is a contributing editor to High Country News.
Letters
Letters
Letters
Iran's blame game
Finding a home for Guantanamo detainees
The smokin' president
By Meghan Daum
Inside Iran, a rebellion that is familiar and unpredictable
By Babak Rahimi, Babak Rahimi is an assistant professor of Iranian and Islamic studies at UC San Diego.
Letters to the editor
WORLD
South Koreans in Beijing closing shop
By John M. Glionna
Air France victims' injuries suggest plane broke up in the air
Associated Press
Racist violence drives Romanians from homes in Northern Ireland
By Henry Chu
Pakistani airport closed because of terrorist threat
By Zulfiqar Ali and Mark Magnier
Iran treads lightly in a culture of martyrs
By Borzou Daragahi and Ramin Mostaghim
World Briefing / Mexico
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Greece
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Switzerland
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Somalia
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Russia
Times Wire Reports
From the rooftops of Tehran, cries of protest stir a student
By Devorah Lauter
Soccer is uniting South Africans
By Robyn Dixon
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Attorneys made fraudulent claims in Dole suits, judge rules
By Victoria Kim
Indictment offers harrowing details of L.A. gang's workings
By Scott Glover
Schwarzenegger decides against defending Prop. 8 in federal court
By Maura Dolan
Health officials inspect clinic that serves porn industry
By Kimi Yoshino
Anthony Pellicano pleads not guilty to threatening reporter
By Victoria Kim
Lawmaker returns joke gift from Schwarzenegger
By Patrick Mcgreevy and Eric Bailey
Plan could close many low-performing charter schools
By Mitchell Landsberg
Hugh R. Manes dies at 84; lawyer fought for victims of police misconduct
By Elaine Woo
Southland Iranians do their part in protest
By Alexandra Zavis and Raja Abdulrahim
Youth center opens as racial tensions ease in Harbor Gateway
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
Schwarzenegger says he'll veto Democrats' plan for balancing budget
By Michael Rothfeld and Shane Goldmacher
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Joel Rubin
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Jack Leonard
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Richard Winton
California Briefing / San Diego
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / South Pasadena
By Seema Mehta
Passings
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Passings
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Passings
Times Staff and Wire Reports
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Harriet Ryan
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Harriet Ryan
Grazing In The Grass
Former officer's beloved search-and-rescue dog lives on in five clones
By Nicole Santa Cruz
In search of a missing horse
By Steve Lopez
SPORTS
Kobe Bryant says (sort of) that he'll be back
By Mike Bresnahan
Athletes turn to Twitter to get their message out
By Diane Pucin
Kobe Bryant gets a king's welcome from Conan O'Brien
By Bill Brink and Mark Medina
Angels rally in 8th to complete sweep of Giants
By Mike Digiovanna
Baseball top 25 rankings
Mark Madsen's Lakers parade memories are just a dance away
The Times' All-Star team
By Ben Bolch
Robb Quinlan lifts Angels on defense
By Mike Digiovanna
Tweeters, twitterers or twits
By Diane Pucin
U.S. takes on Brazil in another tough task
By Grahame L. Jones
A purple and golden moment at Lakers rally
By Gale Holland
Lakers, fans have a party
By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Carla Hall
Player of the year: Tyler Matzek, Capistrano Valley
By Ben Bolch
A perfect day for a Lakers victory parade
By Chris Erskine
Blue Jays win game, lose Roy Halladay
Associated Press
Brad Penny wins 100th game
Associated Press
Five (others) to watch at the U.S. Open
By Teddy Greenstein
Hogging the ball
Nba Champs: A City Celebrates
Lakers parade goes off mostly without a hitch
By Andrew Blankstein
Manny Ramirez is likely to begin minor league stint next Thursday
By Kevin Baxter
It's not a total loss for Dodgers
By Kevin Baxter
Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods: one game, 2 different styles
By Bill Dwyre
Putting a damper on golfers' fun
By Teddy Greenstein
Don't forget about Lakers owner Jerry Buss
By Jerry Crowe
Coach of the Year: Scott Muckey, Crespi
By Ben Bolch
UCLA's Drew Gordon suffers knee injury
By Chris Foster; David Wharton;, Staff And Wire Reports
ENTERTAINMENT
Art exhibits focus on the journey of the banana
By George Ducker
'Chris Marker: La Jetée' by Janet Harbord
By Lawrence Levi
Oscar Nunez, 'The Proposal'
By Michael Ordona
How is Larry David doing?
By Reed Johnson
Davis Guggenheim documents Jimmy Page, the Edge and Jack White in 'It Might Get Loud'
By Steve Appleford
A 'Proposal' they won't refuse?
By John Horn
Santa Barbara's Summer Solstice: a birthday party gone wild
By Amy Orozco
'Up'
By Betsy Sharkey
Here's one 'Harry Potter' scene you haven't read
By Denise Martin
'Unmistaken Child'
By Kenneth Turan
Idol Tracker
By Richard Rushfield
Artists await what's in store
By David Ng
Vivid tales of next-door strangers
By Beth Hartnett
Quick Takes
By Maria Elena Fernandez
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Mike Boehm
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
The producer behind Lady Gaga's big hits
By Todd Martens
Tom Standage: The ultimate foodie
By Scott Timberg
Acropolis Museum, with blessing, is set to open
Associated Press
Silent Movie Theatre to screen Chaplin on Father's Day
By Susan King
KLSX-FM climbs in the ratings after dumping talk format
By Steve Carney
NATIONAL
Where the wild things are no more
By Thomas Curwen
Gun flow south is a crisis for two nations
By Josh Meyer
Supreme Court to wrap up term with key cases
By David G. Savage
Dispute grows over TARP chief's powers
By Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten
Obama offers expanded benefits to gay partners of federal employees
By Mark Z. Barabak
Utah senator confronts attorney general on tactics used in artifact raids
By Nicholas Riccardi
More than 50 Guantanamo detainees to be tried in U.S. courts, Holder says
By Julian E. Barnes
ACLU suit to challenge isolation prisons
By Dean Kuipers
EPA declares emergency over asbestos illnesses in Montana
Washington Post
The Nation
Aggressive timetable for healthcare reform hits snag
By Noam N. Levey
GOP committee paid son of Ensign's mistress during affair
By Ashley Powers and Richard Simon
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