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What happened on May 01, 2009
ENTERTAINMENT
Art Review
By Christopher Knight, ART CRITIC
'Break' muscles in on noir genre, but weakly
By Glenn Whipp; Robert Abele; Kevin Thomas; Gary Goldstein
Hyping swine flu isn't really healthy
By James Rainey
First Dudamel fellows are named
By Karen Wada
Trader Vic's Los Angeles brings back the Polynesian twist
By Scott T. Sterling
'The Limits of Control'
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
'Il Divo'
By Kenneth Turan, FILM CRITIC
'The Merry Gentleman'
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
Theater Beat
By F. Kathleen Foley; Charlotte Stoudt; Philip Brandes; David C. Nichols
Simon Cowell saves his nice side for British audiences
By Jon Caramanica
Hugh Jackman returns to signature role as Wolverine
By Geoff Boucher
'Ghosts of Girlfriends Past'
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
'Battle for Terra'
By Robert Abele
'Brothers,' edited by Andrew Blauner
By Jim Ruland
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By The Baltimore Sun
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
The Washington Post
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Hero Complex
By Alicia Lozano
Music Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
Around The Galleries
By Leah Ollman
Obama will visit with Hollywood donors this time
By Tina Daunt
Dominic Monaghan
By Mark Sachs
Review
By Laura Bleiberg
A dream-come-true film for Paolo Sorrentino
By Susan King
BUSINESS
Mortgage reduction bill fails in Senate
By Janet Hook
Experian loses ruling that could strengthen Fair Credit Reporting Act
By Carol J. Williams
The taste of dog food? It's harder than you think to identify
By Jerry Hirsch
Hasbro and Discovery partner to create kids' TV channel
By Joe Flint
Disney joins Fox and NBC as joint venture partner of Hulu
By Dawn C. Chmielewski
Employers to be new targets of federal enforcement
By Anna Gorman and James Oliphant
Chrysler's bankruptcy path is uncharted, but GM could follow
By Jim Puzzanghera and Martin Zimmerman
Chrysler will feel unfulfilled in its Italian romance
By Dan Neil
SEC sues consulting firm for Los Angeles pension agency
By Walter Hamilton and Marc Lifsher and , David Zahniser
Own a Chrysler? Here's how the automaker's bankruptcy could affect you
By David Colker
96,000 cribs sold nationwide are recalled
By Andrea Chang
Many Chrysler dealers see silver lining in automaker's bankruptcy
By Tiffany Hsu
Business Briefing / Real Estate
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Pharmaceuticals
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Labor
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Company Town / Entertainment Earnings
Times Wire Reports
Company Town / Entertainment Earnings
Times Wire Reports
Company Town / Entertainment Earnings
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup / Exxon Mobil
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup / Safeway
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup
Times Wire Reports
Bank stress test results postponed
Bloomberg News
Earnings Roundup / First American
Times Wire Reports
Mortgage rates hit record lows
Times Wire Reports
Stocks end mixed after Chrysler bankruptcy news
Associated Press
'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' kicks off high-stakes summer movie season
By Ben Fritz
Credit card reform bill passes House by vote of 357-70
Associated Press
In Chrysler bankruptcy, carmakers may be following airlines' path
By Peter Pae
WORLD
Captain once held by pirates urges military protection, armed crews
By Rebecca Cole
An edgy quiet descends over Mexico City
By Ken Ellingwood
Jailed reporter's case in Iran filled with intrigue
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Ramin Mostaghim
Russia blasts the West over two issues
By Megan K. Stack
Gunman kills 13 at Azerbaijan university
By Megan K. Stack
Britain ends Iraq combat mission
Associated Press
Family of Mexico's first fatality grapples with infamy
By Tracy Wilkinson
Pakistani troops move against Taliban militants
Associated Press
World Briefing / Mexico
By Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Sri Lanka
By Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / China
By Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Australia
By Times Wire Reports
Voting with a smile in India
Mourning
5 killed as car plows into parade in Netherlands
Associated Press
World Briefing / Saudi Arabia
By Times Wire Reports
U.S. wants Iran talks soon
By Paul Richter
South Korea's ex-President Roh interrogated
By Ju-min Park and John M. Glionna
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Corona woman elaborates on her claim that the Zodiac killer was her father
By Maura Dolan and Jessica Garrison
Immigration activists plan May Day rallies
By Teresa Watanabe
Wax celebrities go on the auction block
By Bob Pool
Nora O'Brien dies at 44; NBC Universal program executive
By Meg James
California population growth flattens out
By Rich Connell
South El Monte eatery has oodles of noodles, but few diners
By Hector Becerra
College-bound students run into financial wall
By Gale Holland
Duroville mobile home park will not close
By David Kelly
Visions for the future collide in historic San Gabriel
By Corina Knoll
Polanski gives no hint of returning to U.S.
By Harriet Ryan
Jack Lohrke dies at 85; major league infielder known for cheating death
By Valerie J. Nelson
French tourists who died in Central California bus crash are named
By Associated Press
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Evan Halper
California Briefing / Oakland
By Julie Cart
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Patrick Mcgreevy
California Briefing / San Diego
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / Morgan Hill
Associated Press
Commemorating The Fall Of Saigon
California Briefing / San Diego
By Tony Perry
Passings
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
California Briefing / Lennox
By Julie Cart
Unions raise stakes in L.A. city attorney's race
By Maeve Reston
Passings
TIMES STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS
Frederick Gulden dies at 86; American architect was left behind when Saigon fell
By Patricia Sullivan, Sullivan writes for the Washington Post.
NATIONAL
Alejandro Mayorkas tapped to head immigration agency
By Josh Meyer
White House adjusts Biden's swine flu advice
By Mark Silva and Christi Parsons
Souter to retire from Supreme Court
By David G. Savage
Ali Saleh Kahlah Marri admits helping 9/11 architects
By Josh Meyer and Joel Hood
Jay Bybee silent on interrogation memos
By Carol J. Williams
Justice prefers the simple life
associated press
Hospitals swamped amid flu fears
By Noam N. Levey
National Briefing / North Carolina
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / New York
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
National Briefing / West Coast
TIMES WIRE REPORTS
Long Goodbye
Elizabeth Edwards says news of affair made her vomit
Associated Press
Gates defends plan to accept Chinese detainees in U.S.
By Julian E. Barnes
SPORTS
John Wooden is too busy to deal with death
By T.j. Simers
Mannywood
By Kurt Streeter
Arcadia's baseball team has earned its stripes
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
What Pacquiao-Hatton means for Shane Mosley
By Bill Dwyre
Doug Mientkiewicz never saw A-Rod use steroids in high school
By Dylan Hernandez
Garrett Gomez takes success in stride
By Kevin Baxter
Jockey Joe Talamo has a certain star quality
By Diane Pucin, ON SPORTS MEDIA
Renardo Sidney signs with Mississippi State
By Lance Pugmire
Ducks and Red Wings can do a little of everything
By Helene Elliott
Justin Speier has off night as Angels lose to Yankees
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Matt Garza shuts down Red Sox
Associated Press
Ryan Sweeney's catch saves victory for A's
Associated Press
Pitching still a concern in victory for Dodgers
By Dylan Hernandez, ON THE DODGERS
Tiger Woods shoots 65 to take early lead at Quail Hollow
Associated Press
Wait is almost over for Lakers
By Broderick Turner
Bulls finally able to seal the ordeal
By K.c. Johnson
Sami Salo leads Vancouver Canucks past Chicago Blackhawks
Associated Press
Cardinals score five in the ninth to beat Nationals
Associated Press
Marlins defeat the slumping Cubs
Associated Press
Marina and Edison to battle for third time
By Ben Bolch
Rockets earn a date with the Lakers
By Mark Heisler
Horse Racing
Magic wins without Dwight Howard
Associated Press
Mark Teixeira hopes the Angels have no hard feelings
By Mike Digiovanna
Top baseball rivalry? Dodgers-Giants, Forbes says
By Mike Penner
The Day In Sports
By Chris Foster; Eric Sondheimer; Lance Pugmire, Staff and Wire Reports
SCIENCE
Face masks aren't a sure bet against swine flu
By Shari Roan and Rong-gong Lin Ii
New swine flu cases reported, but pace seems to slow
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
OPINION
No room for a covert client list in city attorney race
By Erwin Chemerinsky, Erwin Chemerinsky is dean of the UC Irvine School of Law. He served as chair of the Elected Los Angeles Charter Reform Commission.
Where's Obama's steering Chrysler?
An unprincipled move
Souls lost to the horror
Clearing the air over trucking
Proposition 1A, flawed but needed
Pontiac in the rear-view mirror
In defense of the president, mostly
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