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What happened on November 02, 2009
WORLD
Indonesia activist hunts poachers of endangered wildlife
By John M. Glionna
Afghan runoff election in disarray after challenger pulls out
By Alexandra Zavis
U.S. official on panel for Honduras
Associated Press
Iran wants review of nuclear plan
Associated Press
Russia reconsiders: Was Stalin really so bad?
By Megan K. Stack
36 dead in Somalia violence
Reuters
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Deputy prosecutors sue L.A. County over alleged union retaliation
By Robert Faturechi
Messages from the past become easy to read
By Duke Helfand
Poizner sticks to the supply side
By George Skelton
O.C. shouldn't accept Irvine Co. land now, environmentalists say
By Tami Abdollah
New LAPD chief to be announced Tuesday
By Joel Rubin
Lawrence Halprin dies at 93; designer made urban settings feel like nature
By Valerie J. Nelson
Taxes and bonds top local ballots
By Jean Merl and Ann M. Simmons
Frustration grows as search for missing woman continues
By Corina Knoll
Nonprofit company makes its owners wealthy
By Alan Zarembo
A soldier's injuries cripple body and mind
By Jia-rui Chong
Two O.C. toll road operators to forgive fines
By Dan Weikel
California
California Briefing
By Margot Roosevelt and Kim Christensen
California Briefing
By Jack Leonard
California Briefing
By Tony Perry
California Briefing
Associated Press
California Briefing
Associated Press
OPINION
'Public option' politics
Policy skirmishing puts LAUSD reform at risk
Letters
Wind power might blow a hole in bird populations
By Michael Fry, Michael Fry is director of conservation advocacy for the American Bird Conservancy.
Don't count illegal immigrants? That doesn't add up
By Gregory Rodriguez
Afghanistan's drug war: The farmers aren't the enemy
By Moyara Ruehsen, Moyara Ruehsen is a professor at the Monterey Institute's Graduate School of International Policy & Management in Monterey, Calif.
Letters
Letters
Letters
ENTERTAINMENT
'The Lacuna' by Barbara Kingsolver
By Kai Maristed
Bringing poets and poetry back to life
Associated Press
EARLY BIRD: Umami Burger
By Jessica Gelt
A solo turn from Julian Casablancas
By Mikael Wood
Barry Levinson delves into celebs' politics
By Scott Collins
'North by Northwest' still full of thrills and chills
By Susan King
Live: Phish at Empire Polo Club in Indio
By Jeff Weiss
Stephen Elliott is an open book in 'The Adderall Diaries'
By Scott Timberg
Snap Judgment
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
Art Review
By Christopher Knight, ART CRITIC
Theater Review
By Charles Mcnulty, THEATER CRITIC
Television Review
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
BUSINESS
CIT Group files for bankruptcy protection
By Tomoeh Murakami Tse, Tse writes for the Washington Post.
Michael Jackson film 'This Is It' performs well overseas
By Ben Fritz
Summit is trying to avoid its own twilight
By Claudia Eller
Blame less insurance competition on antitrust regulators, not a law
By Michael Hiltzik
Home equity loan market remains very tight
By E. Scott Reckard
More up-to-date data on the economy is expected
Associated Press
West Hollywood reaches out to gay and lesbian tourists
By Hugo Martin
HEALTH
Bicyclists should stay on the defensive to stay safe
By Christie Aschwanden
Bikes and cars: Can we share the road?
By Christie Aschwanden
A scramble to harness the metabolic power of brown fat
By Seda Terzyan
Hey linemen: How's your blood glucose?
By Jeannine Stein
For the record
An exercise to strengthen the upper back
By Karen Voight
Bike accessories for a safer ride
By Roy M. Wallack
HCG diet was largely discredited long ago
By Elena Conis
Are Proposition 65 warnings healthful or hurtful?
By Brendan Borrell
Fertility supplements may help some women conceive
By Chris Woolston
'Three Rivers' handles organ transplant issues with care
By Marc Siegel
NATIONAL
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Denver car-impound initiative has many foes
By Deedee Correll
California killer's case back before Supreme Court
By David G. Savage
Military refines a 'constant stare against our enemy'
By Julian E. Barnes
GOP ex-candidate endorses Democrat in New York
By James Oliphant
Rapist's neighbors knew something was wrong
By P.J. Huffstutter
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
SCIENCE
Peru's Nazca culture was brought down with its trees
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
SPORTS
Two accuse Raiders Coach Tom Cable of violence toward women
Associated Press
Galaxy, Chivas pay for error of their ways
By Grahame L. Jones, ON SOCCER
Clippers' Smith and Telfair look forward to seeing old friends
By Lisa Dillman
Central Florida rallies to defeat Marshall
Associated Press
Something doesn't smell right around the BCS
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Brett Favre has found greener pastures with Vikings
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
Up next for the Kings: Monday at Phoenix
By Helene Elliott
Jordan Farmar, Adam Morrison aren't offered extensions by Lakers
By Mike Bresnahan
Kobe Bryant helps Lakers rebound
By Mike Bresnahan, ON THE LAKERS
Lakers' Artest puts a stop to Atlanta's Johnson
By Broderick Turner
Sebastian Vettel wins Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Associated Press
Jimmie Johnson just keeps moving forward
By Tania Ganguli
Carmelo Anthony leads Nuggets over Grizzlies in shootout
Associated Press
From the video screen to the hard court
By Melissa Rohlin
{Dwyane Wade scores 10,000th point in win over Chicago} {The Miami guard has 25 points to push his career total to 10,005 as the Heat defeats the Bulls, 95-87.}
Associated Press
Serena defeats Venus in final
By Ben Bolch, Staff and Wire Reports
Houston Mitchell's two-minute drill
By Houston Mitchell
The Bucs might not stop here
By Sam Farmer
Falcons are on aerial alert
By Sam Farmer
Capitals lose Ovechkin, game to Blue Jackets, 5-4
Associated Press
Slim pickings for racehorse owners
By David Wharton
How will Oregon and USC react after their game?
By Chris Dufresne
Kevin McHale learned NBA's caller-ID system early
By Mike Penner
Brad Lidge, the perfect closer? Um, strike that
By Bill Shaikin, ON BASEBALL
There is no shortage of big football matchups this week
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Prince shows something to Neuheisel
By Chris Foster
Trojans pass first test against Cal State Dominguez Hills, 64-47
By Pete Thomas
USC has bigger concerns than BCS standings
By Gary Klein
Johnny Damon just went on base instinct
By Kevin Baxter
Alex Rodriguez is hit by pitch, then puts hurt on Phillies
By Kevin Baxter
Betting Systems
By Eric Sondheimer
Morning Briefing
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