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What happened on May 13, 2009
BUSINESS
Allegiant Air's prudent ways help it soar amid slump in travel
By Peter Pae
Sour commercial real estate loans threaten to drag down regional banks
By E. Scott Reckard
Ex-L.A. investment agent pleads guilty to N.Y. securities fraud
By Marc Lifsher and David Zahniser
Owners of Carson landfill site plan gas collection system
By Roger Vincent
He's an outsourcer, and proud of it
By David Lazarus
California financier is awarded $300 million in fraud lawsuit
Associated Press
FDA takes issue with Cheerios health claims
By Tiffany Hsu
Real estate swings have affected minorities more than whites, study shows
By Tiffany Hsu
AIG to say its need for bailouts is over
Associated Press
Freddie Mac seeks $6.1B in US aid after 1Q loss
By Zachary A. Goldfarb, Goldfarb writes for the Washington Post.
Stocks fluctuate in narrow range after sell-off
Associated Press
Business Briefing / Computers
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Banking
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Regulation
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Television
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Retail
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Rival networks can learn from CBS' playbook
By Scott Collins
Trade deficit widens in March to $27.6 billion
Associated Press
Ticketmaster profit plummets 78% on lower ticket volume
Bloomberg News
At Searchology, Google unveils new search features
By David Sarno
GM's stock tumbles as 6 top executives sell stakes
By Ken Bensinger and Tom Petruno
FOOD
All about aebleskivers
By Reinhard Kargl and Yuko Kitazawa
Green tea is more than a way of life in South Korea
By Cecilia Hae-jin Lee
Matcha's green tea powder and chocolate: a bitter-sweet combo
By Daniel Young
El Bulli chef wants a piece of the pizza pie
By Phil Gallo and Linda Di Franco
Review: Cecconi's in West Hollywood
By S. Irene Virbila, RESTAURANT CRITIC
Apple-brie soup at Bistro du Soleil in Playa del Rey
By Noelle Carter
An Indonesian banquet, swathed in banana leaf
By Linda Burum
Aebleskivers: the perfect pan
By Noelle Carter
2007 Mas Las Cabes Muscat Sec Vin de Pays des Côtes Catalanes
By S. Irene Virbila
Sierra Nevada Summerfest Lager
By Charles Perry
For the record
For the record
For the record
ENTERTAINMENT
Thomas L. Friedman and the high cost of speaking
By James Rainey
Promises and pitfalls of celebrity rehab
By Harriet Ryan
Shirley Jones, still going strong
'The Lonely Soldier' by Helen Benedict
By Deanne Stillman
Cooking with Gordon Ramsay
By Scott Collins
Cannes Film Festival: The dance resumes
By Kenneth Turan, FILM CRITIC
The cost of witnessing 'Pompeii'
By Yvonne Villarreal
Prime-time Tv Rankings
Times Wire Reports
Pop Music Review
By Randy Lewis
Theater Review
By Charlotte Stoudt
Culture Monster
By David Ng
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Mike Boehm
Jacket Copy
By Carolyn Kellogg
Quick Takes
By Greg Braxton
Music Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Adam Lambert, Danny Gokey and Kris Allen state their 'American Idol' cases
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
Steve Earle does Van Zandt, and alt-rock Operation Aloha gets laid back
By Randy Lewis; Mikael Wood
For Gwen Stefani, never a doubt
By Randy Lewis
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
On the run from everything but each other
By Christopher Goffard
Law students help free three-strikes offenders
By Jack Leonard
Veterans group loses a battle it didn't know it was fighting
By Steve Lopez
Political aspirations of Latinos and Asians clash in congressional race
By Michael Finnegan
As parting gift, USC seniors will help restore school's silent carillon
By Larry Gordon
Judge prohibits L.A. teachers strike
By Howard Blume
Amateur filmmaker Sidney Laverents dies at 100
By Dennis Mclellan
Former San Bernardino County assessor led an office laden with misdeeds, report says
By David Kelly
Villaraigosa calls on City Council to declare a fiscal emergency
By Phil Willon
Mark Landau dies at 59; he and his wife believed to be first couple to have heart transplants
By Jeff Gottlieb
School board members acknowledge swifter firings are needed
By Jason Song
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Raja Abdulrahim
Federal appeals court blocks Santa Monica from banning some jets
By Dan Weikel
California
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Mitchell Landsberg
California Briefing / Santa Barbara
By Catherine Saillant
California Briefing / L.a. County
By Raja Abdulrahim
California Briefing / L.a. County
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
California Briefing / San Francisco
Associated Press
California Briefing
Turning Point
L.A. may test loan program for troubled Pacoima homeowners
By Jessica Garrison
Trump says Miss California USA can keep her crown despite uproar
By Carla Hall
Orange County D.A. says there is evidence of deputies' 'code of silence'
By My-thuan Tran
WORLD
El Salvador grapples with rising bloodshed
By Tracy Wilkinson
Pakistan gets a say in drone attacks on militants
By Julian E. Barnes and Greg Miller
South Korea cracks down on bribery of teachers
By John M. Glionna and Ju-min Park
Mexico tells tourists: Don't fear the flu
By Ken Ellingwood
Pope's WWII-era activities stir up controversy on Holy Land visit
By Richard Boudreaux
U.S. soldier charged with murder in shootings at Iraq base
By Liz Sly
20 killed in staged suicide bombings in Afghanistan
By Laura King
U.S. Adm. James Stavridis named military commander of NATO
Associated Press
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Journalist freed by Iran thanks her supporters
Associated Press
World Briefing / Spain
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Japan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Germany
Times Wire Reports
U.S. wins a spot on U.N. Human Rights Council
Reuters
Video accuses Guatemalan leader
Associated Press
A roster of most-wanted
SPORTS
Did USC's Tim Floyd pay for O.J. Mayo?
By Lance Pugmire
Lamar Odom will attempt to play tonight
By Mike Bresnahan, ON THE LAKERS
Roy Halladay (7-1) wins fourth start in a row
Associated Press
Angels bullpen falters
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Celtics rally past Magic in Game 5
Associated Press
Prince Fielder hits two homers in Brewers' victory
Associated Press
Esperanza defeats Marina, 3-2
By Eric Sondheimer
Boston Bruins beat Carolina Panthers, 4-2
Associated Press
Ryan Zimmerman extends hitting streak to 30 games
Associated Press
Anaheim Ducks beat Detroit Red Wings, 2-1
By Helene Elliott
Manny Ramirez planning to return to Florida in next few days
By Kevin Baxter
Lakers' Phil Jackson still seems a little confused about some things
By T.j. Simers
Lakers go from sorry to starry in one game
By Bill Plaschke
Bud Selig remains quiet about Manny Ramirez
By Bill Shaikin, ON BASEBALL
Mark Cuban apologizes to Kenyon Martin's mother
Associated Press
Andrew Bynum gets up to speed
By Mike Bresnahan
Jim Thome powers White Sox past Indians
Associated Press
Ducks stifle the Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk
By Lisa Dillman
Roger Clemens still denies drug use
Staff and Wire Reports
Phillies swipe a victory from the Dodgers
By Kevin Baxter
Owners occupy penthouse and basement
By Mike Penner
Nick Adenhart's locker brings sadness, memories for former teammate
By Mike Digiovanna
NATIONAL
Inquiry in New York air crash points to crew error
Associated Press
A push to legalize Internet gambling
By Ben Meyerson
Golf courses hit a rough patch
By Richard Simon
Murder charges dropped because of DNA evidence
By David G. Savage
EPA's greenhouse gas ruling defies economic warning
By Jim Tankersley
Report: Medicare fund eight years from insolvency
By Noam N. Levey
5 found guilty in Miami of plotting with Al Qaeda
By Vanessa Blum
GOP Senate leaders back moderate Florida Gov. Charlie Crist's bid
By Peter Wallsten
Senate votes to ease ban on loaded guns in national parks
By Janet Hook
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
Times Wire Reports
Producer chosen to head arts endowment
By David Ng
OPINION
California's budget propositions: a no-win vote
By Tim Rutten
Obama's right on target in Afghanistan
By Max Boot, Max Boot is the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick senior fellow in national security studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and a contributing editor to Opinion.
Letters
Letters
Letters to the editor
Politics and the pope
Trump: the beauty and the beastly
Letters
L.A.'s new arts school: potential and pitfalls
NEWS
Labor at the brink
By Harold Meyerson, Harold Meyerson is editor-at-large of the American Prospect and a columnist for the Washington Post.
For The Record
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SCIENCE
Shuttle damage 'looks like nothing,' NASA says
By John Johnson Jr.
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