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What happened on November 12, 2009
ENTERTAINMENT
Lou Dobbs quits CNN
By Matea Gold
There's no mystery to his strong appeal : Broadway charmer Cheyenne Jackson tackles broadcast TV next. Can he work his magic on Tina Fey?
By Patrick Pacheco
Bill Nighy pretty much lived this role
By Michael Ordona
Sports league cable networks play a dangerous game
By Jon Weinbach
Oscars give Roger Corman and Gordon Willis a golden glow
By Susan King
Critic's Notebook
By Ann Powers, POP MUSIC CRITIC
Quick Takes
City News Service
Quick Takes
Bloomberg
Wrangling the beasts of 'The Men Who Stare at Goats'
By Patrick Kevin Day
The book on Sarah Palin : Will the feisty Republican's memoir solidify her base or help broaden it?
By Scott Martelle
'A Christmas Carol' at El Capitan
By Liesl Bradner
Rudy Ray Moore conquered blaxploitation genre
By Susan King
'Men Who Stare at Goats'
By Betsy Sharkey
Taylor Swift is youngest to ever win CMA's top award
By Randy Lewis
Quick Takes
By Denise Martin
Quick Takes
By Suzanne Muchnic
Quick Takes
By Paul Gaita
D.W. Griffith in California
By Kenneth Turan
Quick Takes
By Maria Elena Fernandez
Quick Takes
By Randy Lewis
WORLD
New dinosaur species may be a missing link
By Robyn Dixon
South Korea goes into its annual cone of silence
By John M. Glionna
Iran's Ahmadinejad calls for nuclear cooperation
By Borzou Daragahi
U.S. ambassador warns against Afghanistan troop buildup
By Paul Richter
Brazil's frayed wires finally short out
By Marcelo Soares and Chris Kraul, Kraul and Soares are special correspondents.
In Mexico, tying the city in knots is a capital idea
By Ken Ellingwood
World Briefing / France
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Pakistan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Venezuela
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Japan
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Cuba
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Haiti
Times Wire Reports
SPORTS
Pacquiao-Cotto is a fight worth the money
By Bill Dwyre
Freddie Roach is no yes man
By Lance Pugmire
Dodgers put a low price on decades of experience
By Bill Plaschke
Derrick Coleman will get first start of season for UCLA
By Chris Foster
Lakers will get a couple of early tests in Phoenix and Denver
By Mike Bresnahan
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's revelation brings to mind another Laker's shocking announcement
By Jerry Crowe
The Rose Bowl remains his eternal favorite
By Chris Erskine
How about a Boise-TCU matchup?
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
NHRA top-fuel season comes down to Larry Dixon chasing Tony Schumacher for the title
By Jim Peltz
Chris Dufresne's top 25 rankings
By Chris Dufresne
The games of the week
By Chris Dufresne
Nba
By Ben Bolch, ON THE CLIPPERS
Banged-up Devils still beat Ducks
Associated Press
Nba
Associated Press
Nba
Associated Press
Game Of Day
Associated Press
Around The Nfl
Associated Press
It just adds up: On points, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is Lakers' top center
By Broderick Turner
College Football
By Gary Klein
Newcomer Randy Jones helps Kings get past Hurricanes
Associated Press
Tony Gonzalez is way out of uniform, for a cause
By Mark Medina
Steve Harvey's college football Bottom Ten
By Steve Harvey
The Day In Sports
By Dylan Hernandez; Pete Thomas; David Wharton; Grahame L. Jones, Staff and Wire Reports
NATIONAL
Bacteria in intestines play role key role in weight gain, study finds
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Brown pelican removed from endangered species list
By Jim Tankersley
Obama speaks to Veterans Day crowd: 'That is why we fight'
By Christi Parsons
Hasan's attorney says his goal is a fair trial
Cox Newspapers
Fort Hood suspect's contact with cleric spelled trouble, experts say
By Sebastian Rotella and Josh Meyer
Catholic archdiocese gives ultimatum to D.C.
Washington Post
Hasan's supervising doctors questioned his fitness for service
By Tom Hamburger
National Briefing / Nationwide
Times Staff and Wire Reports
National Briefing / Nevada
Times Staff and Wire Reports
National Briefing / Arkansas
Times Staff and Wire Reports
National Briefing / Illinois
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Fort Hood shooting took a toll on suspect's peers in psychiatric counseling
By Nicholas Riccardi
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
At 84, Art Laboe's an oldie but still a goodie
By Esmeralda Bermudez
John J. O'Connor III dies at 79; attorney and husband of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
By Valerie J. Nelson
Service members bridge gap between mosque and military
By Teresa Watanabe and Duke Helfand
Esther Hautzig dies at 79; wrote 'The Endless Steppe' about Siberian exile
By Matt Schudel, Schudel writes for the Washington Post.
The Jerry Brown tapes: Never a dull moment
By George Skelton
Work to begin on a far more modest Orange County Great Park
By Tony Barboza
Service providers take issue with census of L.A. homeless
By Cara Mia Dimassa
Law group launches program to help veterans
By Phil Willon
Hollywood Spider-Man caught in legal web
By Andrew Blankstein
Palm Springs man charged in military-uniform case expected to surrender
By Baxter Holmes
California
By Larry Gordon
Suspect sought in acid attack on South L.A. woman
By Ruben Vives
California could get up to $700 million in U.S. education funds
By Jason Song
San Bernardino County declares swine flu emergency
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Superintendent who helped save Mt. Wilson Observatory is raising funds to preserve it
By Baxter Holmes
Boxer Mike Tyson is arrested after altercation at LAX
By Andrew Blankstein
California Briefing / La Crescenta
By Robert J. Lopez
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Michael Rothfeld
California Briefing / Temecula
By Robert J. Lopez
California Briefing / Orange County
By Robert J. Lopez
Special Day
California Briefing / Huntington Beach
By Shelby Grad
Man pleads guilty to '05 death of motorcyclist in crash
By Robert J. Lopez
LAPD seeks help in capturing 'Left-Handed Eyeglass Bandit'
By Monte Morin
Obituaries
By Keith Thursby
Still kicking
Obituaries
Times Staff Reports
Obituaries
Times Staff Reports
BUSINESS
Rich Ross restructures Walt Disney Studios
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and Ben Fritz
Restaurant chains can go lean on nutrition details
By Jerry Hirsch
Guitar maker thrives from its fine-tuned approach
By Michael Hiltzik
Churchill Downs to buy Youbet.com
By Nathan Olivarez-giles
CalPERS scrutinizes a mansion
By Marc Lifsher
Macy's reports $35-million loss, calls it 'excellent'
By Andrea Chang
Boeing expected to end stake in rocket firm Sea Launch
By W.j. Hennigan
Current TV to shift from video format
By Joe Flint and Meg James
CalPERS official urges new state law to change how placement agents are paid
By Marc Lifsher
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner pays lip service to keeping dollar strong
By Tom Petruno
S&P 500 climbs to 13-month high as commodities rally on China
Bloomberg News
Executive salary curbs may backfire, Bill Gates says
Reuters
World's cheapest car is starting to enrich Indian automaker
By Steven Mufson, Mufson writes for the Washington Post.
Irish lawmakers likely to pass 'bad bank' legislation
Bloomberg News
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Sen. Christopher Dodd's quest for single bank regulator faces fierce opposition
By Brady Dennis and Binyamin Appelbaum, Dennis and Appelbaum write for the Washington Post.
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Hewlett-Packard to acquire 3Com for $2.7 billion
Associated Press
OPINION
Vietnam, Afghanistan and learning from history
By Gordon M. Goldstein, Gordon M. Goldstein is the author of "Lessons in Disaster: McGeorge Bundy and the Path to War in Vietnam."
Fixing foreign aid
When homeownership is the wrong choice
By Eric S. Belsky, Eric S. Belsky is executive director of the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.
Giving hedge fund investors a full accounting
Someone needs to put safety first
History in Berlin
Life, death and the D.C. sniper
LAUSD's goal should be better schools
Who wrecked our economy?
Look, up in the sky!
NEWS
Weird and wacky world records tumble around globe
By Reuters
The Cuban ties that bind, 50 years on
By Clare Abreu
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
TRAVEL
The Cuban ties that bind, 50 years on
By Clare Abreu
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