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What happened on March 07, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ban on medical pot cases quickly lifted
By Scott Glover
Downtown L.A. residents not loving the night life
By Cara Mia Dimassa
California to resume issuing tax refunds, state controller says
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Reflecting on a new self-image
By Sandy Banks
Schwarzenegger administration rolls out new ethics policy
By Evan Halper
Existing gay marriages now on a great divide
By Maura Dolan and Jessica Garrison
Almost 5 million square feet of graffiti removed along L.A. freeways last year
By Steve Hymon
Hospital project a step closer to resuming
By Maeve Reston
Lockwood Valley man arrested in baby son's death
By Catherine Saillant
Inyo County weighs rural residents' water needs against hunters' interests
By Louis Sahagun
Jim Bellows, legendary editor of L.A. Herald Examiner, dies at 86
By Elaine Woo
Neighbors of octuplet mom fed up with the media
By Ruben Vives
Man convicted of murder in Esperanza blaze that killed 5 firefighters in 2006
By David Kelly
Cows, jaywalking pets and other critters could win added legal rights
By Eric Bailey and Patrick Mcgreevy
ACLU files suit on behalf of Santa Barbara homeless
By Steve Chawkins
Is Bay to Breakers on the wagon?
By Maria L. La Ganga
Susan Campoy dies at 70; chef-owner of San Marino bistro Julienne
By Valerie J. Nelson
Founder of prison-based terrorist group sentenced to 16 years
By Christopher Goffard
Pasadena car saleswoman's co-workers sacrifice to fly her to Australia
By Bob Pool
California Briefing / San Francisco
By Maria L. La Ganga
California Briefing / Fresno
By Ruben Vives
California Briefing / Sun Valley
California Briefing / Costa Mesa
By Tony Barboza
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Joel Rubin
California Briefing / San Diego
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / San Diego
By Jason Song
California Briefing / Anaheim
By Paloma Esquivel
Passings / Bill Holm
Times Staff and Wire Reports
PASSINGS / Ernie Ashworth
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Reading caps on
WORLD
Atomic bomb survivors in South Korea still feel the wounds
By John M. Glionna
Philippine veterans line up for long-awaited U.S. war benefits
By Paul Watson
Colombia seizes tons of cocaine in raid
By Chris Kraul
Hillary Clinton meets with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov
By Paul Richter
Case of arrested U.S. reporter in Iran perplexes
By Borzou Daragahi
Show of Sunni-Shiite unity in Iraq
By Hamid Rasheed
U.S. citizen beheaded in apparent drug hit
By Richard Marosi
Palestinians dig in their heels in face of demolition
By Richard Boudreaux
Zimbabwe prime minister hurt, wife dies in crash
By Godwin Mangudya and Robyn Dixon
World Briefing / India
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Sudan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Kenya
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Taiwan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Canada
Times Wire Reports
BUSINESS
Whole Foods, FTC agree on Wild Oats settlement
By Jerry Hirsch
Universal Music wins Eminem song royalty lawsuit
By Dawn C. Chmielewski
Chinatown Blossom Plaza project halted
By Roger Vincent
Mitsubishi Motors shuts vehicle design center in Cypress
By Martin Zimmerman
Lavish spending by a money manager accused of stealing from investors is disclosed
By Stuart Pfeifer
Roche raises takeover bid for biotech giant Genentech
Associated Press
Obama administration is urged to expand mortgage rescue
By E. Scott Reckard
Unemployment hits 8.1%, adding to fears
By Mike Dorning
Does your tech-savvy teen know what a 401(k) plan is?
By Tiffany Hsu
Prosecutors indicate Madoff plea may be in works
By Walter Hamilton
Stocks turn lower after February jobs data
Associated Press
Obama bad for stocks? It's not that simple
By Tom Petruno
Trump Baja venture leaves buyers high and dry
Associated Press
Wells Fargo slashes dividend, expects $5B savings
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Mortgages
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Business Briefing / Internet
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Business Briefing / Credit
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Business Briefing / Banking
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Business Briefing / Securities
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
Business Briefing / Food
TIMES WIRE SERVICES
SPORTS
Kawhi Leonard figures to be quite a find
By Ben Bolch
Angels think they have the right pieces
By Mike Digiovanna
Surgery is still on table for Rodriguez
Associated Press
Celtics keep edge at home
Associated Press
Westchester beats Taft to win City title
By Eric Sondheimer
Up next for the Clippers: Saturday vs. Indiana
By Barry Stavro
Manny Ramirez's first game might be against Japan
By Dylan Hernandez
Ducks struggle with new faces
By Billy Witz
Santa Anita Handicap day is full of story lines
By Bill Dwyre
With no one to push them, Lakers fight through dog days
By Helene Elliott
Up-and-down Yang takes lead after a 65
Associated Press
Up next for Kings: Minnesota Wild
By Helene Elliott
Sun Yue plays in the D-League
By Mike Bresnahan
Lakers are first team to 50 wins
By Mike Bresnahan
Phoenix Suns' Amare Stoudemire ruled out for playoffs
Wire Reports
FOCUS OF A-ROD Florida State sanctioned by the NCAA
Staff And Wire Reports
Looking at the difference between a stakes race and a claiming race
By Ellen Alperstein
Jim Colbert has a round for the ages
By James Wagner
Josh Shipp and fellow UCLA seniors aren't kids anymore
By David Wharton
Canada's starter against U.S. isn't exactly a classic
By Phil Rogers
Beavers will try to beat Trojans again
By Chris Foster
South Korea sails past Chinese Taipei in World Baseball Classic
Associated Press
Pepperdine wins first-round game
Associated Press
Deferring to the Dodgers
Soccer's dive
Helping him out
The Kings' way
Delino? Really?
Texting over T.J.
Results
Associated Press
High School Basketball
By Eric Sondheimer
ENTERTAINMENT
Christophe Decarnin's Balmain show flashes back to Michael Jackson, MC Hammer
By Booth Moore, FASHION CRITIC
'The Tourist,' by Olen Steinhauer
By Paula L. Woods
'Ashes to Ashes' on BBC America
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
Getting the moral goods on 'Breaking Bad'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Top 10 comfort films to warm a recessionary chill
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
Jimmy Eat World at Club Nokia
By August Brown
Mark Twain's latest short story
By Carolyn Kellogg
Idol Tracker
By Richard Rushfield
Letters
Letters
Letters
The end of 'Life' as we know it
By Matea Gold
Critic's Notebook
By Christopher Hawthorne, ARCHITECTURE CRITIC
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Mike Boehm
Quick Takes
NATIONAL
Obama upholds Bush decision to delist gray wolf
By Jim Tankersley
Obama to reverse embryonic stem cell research policy
By Noam N. Levey and Karen Kaplan
U.S. cyber security director quits
Associated Press
Professor's son accused of ID theft in Dead Sea Scrolls debate
Chicago Tribune
Kepler blasts off in search of Earth-like planets
By John Johnson Jr.
Former NASA chief of staff is indicted
Associated Press
Obama visits Ohio to show how stimulus can help cities
By Christi Parsons
Once on TV, now just another gamer
By P.J. Huffstutter
Supreme Court dismisses case of suspected Al Qaeda agent
Associated Press
Unite Here faction sets vote on leaving union
By Evelyn Larrubia
National Briefing / Florida
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Ohio
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Arizona
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Louisiana
Times Wire Reports
Take him on at your own risk
By Mark Z. Barabak
OPINION
A 'nothing personal' foreign policy
By Stuart A. Reid, Stuart A. Reid is an assistant editor at Foreign Affairs.
Supreme Court is religiously inconsistent
Giving DNA the OK
The withdrawal of drug-company money
The age of Friendaholism
By Meghan Daum
I'll be a marriage outlaw
By Robin Rauzi, Robin Rauzi, a former articles editor for the Op-Ed page, is a writer in L.A.
Bringing back L.A. voters
By Tim Rutten
Examining a tragedy
Fear, terror and the mosques
Getting past the ape image
Running into trouble
Inside City Hall
Get real on immigration
Food fight
HOME & GARDEN
Deals on Bauer Pottery factory seconds
By Lisa Boone; David A. Keeps
Downsizing can be liberating, Brentwood couple finds
By Audrey Davidow
Dinner party makes for a big night out
By Chris Erskine
'Eli Stone's' Natasha Henstridge is selling in Sherman Oaks
By Ann Brenoff
Furnishing a home office on a budget
By David A. Keeps
Cabinets pull double duty
By David A. Keeps; Craig Nakano
Playful work space designs
By David A. Keeps
Avoid home office pitfalls
By Alexandria Abramian-mott
For the record
For the record
SCIENCE
Warming may be key to saving bats from white-nose syndrome
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Fossilized fish brain surprises scientists
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS
On The Edge
By P.J. Huffstutter
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