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What happened on June 22, 2009
HEALTH
Dear, I love you with all my brain
Judy Foreman
Muscle pain while taking statins may be genetic
Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
The hidden salt in chicken
Elena Conis
Colorectal cancer rates are rising in younger people
Jill U. Adams
Bally's founder Don Wildman speeds up at 76
Roy M. Wallack
Hands free of stress
Karen Voight
Korean War gives Don Wildman perspective on life
Roy M. Wallack
Tips to keep love alive
Free medical advice? No. But suturing wounds? Absolutely.
Steve Dudley
Recent graduates: In the market for health insurance?
Francesca Lunzer Kritz
Grads, are you covered?
Francesca Lunzer Kritz
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
San Francisco D.A.'s program trained illegal immigrants for jobs they couldn't legally hold
Michael Finnegan
Southern California churches prepare in case gun violence shows up at the altar
Kate Linthicum
Family of UCLA lab fire victim criticizes investigation
Kim Christensen
Philip Curtin, dies at 87; historian of African slave trade
Patricia Sullivan
LAPD gains new approval from the public
Joel Rubin
Navy Reserve Cmdr. Duane G. Wolfe, 54, Los Osos; dies in roadside blast
Rich Connell
Playday With Dad
California Briefing / Rancho Palos Verdes
Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Ari B. Bloomekatz
Candidates for San Gabriel Valley seat aren't backing down
Jean Merl
Toil, and lots of trouble, for 'Macbeth' in Thousand Oaks
Steve Chawkins
Two students, two schools -- and a world of difference 20 miles apart
Mitchell Landsberg
L.A. museum honors the Tuskegee Airmen
Corina Knoll
California has no money and few options
GEORGE SKELTON
BUSINESS
Healthcare reform puts a price on quality of life
MICHAEL HILTZIK
DVD slump might weaken 'Half-Blood Prince' sales
Claudia Eller
Facebook hires a former foe as Washington lobbyist
Kim Hart
Kroger feasts amid a supermarket famine
Jerry Hirsch
Consumer spending returns to the spotlight
Associated Press
Fed needs to make convincing case on recovering bank rescue funds
Bloomberg News
'The Proposal' gets a big 'yes' at the box office
Joe Flint
Platinum deal for Delphi may face detour
Martin Zimmerman
The top 5 TV shows, albums, DVDs and video games
ENTERTAINMENT
'Make It or Break It'
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
'The Favorites' by Mary Yukari Waters
Janice P. Nimura, Nimura is a New York-based critic whose work has appeared in Newsday and the Washington Post.
It takes a village to stage a 'Convention'
Mark Olsen
Spinal Tap isn't tapped out yet
Steve Appleford
The Epicenter of music festivals
Todd Martens
The veteran 'Today' weatherman will report from a different city each day this week while also surprising local charities with supplies and donations.
Juliette Funes
Music Review
Daryl H. Miller
Chris Brown hearing arrives
Harriet Ryan
Live: Wilco
Todd Martens
SCENE SETTER: Mexico Restaurant y Barra
Jessica Gelt
Goran Bregovic and his Wedding & Funeral Music Orchestra at Royce Hall
John Payne
NATIONAL
Under House energy bill, coal won't be going away
Jim Tankersley
Graduate test goes where GRE doesn't: personality
Larry Gordon
Scientology leadership rife with physical violence, report says
Associated Press
Injured veteran won't get new house; he already has two
Jonathan Pitts
Republicans question cost of healthcare reform; Feinstein expresses doubt
Christi Parsons
Mayors complain about stimulus spending
Peter Nicholas
OPINION
The key to 3-D vision
Susan R. Barry, Susan R. Barry is a professor of neurobiology in the department of biological sciences at Mount Holyoke College and the author of "Fixing My Gaze: A Scientist's Journey Into Seeing in Three Dimensions."
The big constitutional convention question: Who's going to fix California?
Steven Hill, Steven Hill is director of the Political Reform Program of the New America Foundation and the author of "10 Steps to Repair American Democracy." (www.10Steps.net).
Exploited to extinction
We can all get along
Top 10 reasons joke fell flat
Bulldozing our cities may wreck our future
GREGORY RODRIGUEZ
Better border enforcement
Diagnosing the problem
WORLD
Europe trains' history of intrigue isn't over
Sebastian Rotella
Israel's top leaders voice support for Iran demonstrators
Richard Boudreaux
Mir-Hossein Mousavi's unusual career arc
Borzou Daragahi, Ramin Mostaghim and Kim Murphy
Palau becomes refuge to politically displaced
John M. Glionna
World Briefing / North Korea
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Pakistan faces challenge of cementing victory against Taliban
Mark Magnier
World Briefing / Pakistan
Times Staff and Wire Reports
World Briefing / Afghanistan
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Iran calms, but daughter of top Iranian cleric reportedly arrested
Jeffrey Fleishman and Ramin Mostaghim
SPORTS
Andy Murray's edge: the mother of all tennis coaches
Chuck Culpepper
David Duval isn't afraid of the dark
BILL DWYRE
Camille Abily, Marta lead Sol over FC Gold Pride
Mario Aguirre
Clayton Kershaw is really growing on Dodgers
Ben Bolch
With Lisa Leslie out, Sparks rise to challenge and beat Sacramento, 67-47
Mark Medina
Red Sox put Matsuzaka on the DL
Associated Press
Dario Franchitti drives away with victory in Iowa
Associated Press
No. 1, at least for a day
Brian Roberts gets key hit again for Orioles
Associated Press
U.s. Open
Teddy Greenstein
Wimbledon at a glance
Chuck Culpepper
Lucas Glover pulls even with Ricky Barnes as play is suspended
Teddy Greenstein
Albert Pujols' home runs lead Cardinals
Associated Press
Matt Kemp has potential to be a great center fielder
Ben Bolch
Kasey Kahne earns a win for legendary Richard Petty
Jim Peltz
Tiger Woods finds preparation is way off course
Teddy Greenstein
Jimmie Johnson's comeback stifled by penalty
Jim Peltz
Dodgers do their best to convert nonbelievers
BILL SHAIKIN
U.S. overcomes long odds to stay in Confederations Cup
GRAHAME L. JONES
Angels aren't interested in Pedro Martinez, general manager says
Bill Shaikin and Bill Brink
Scoreboard operators should know this too
Mike Penner
Soldiers inspire Jerry Glanville back into service
JERRY CROWE
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