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What happened on October 10, 2009
BUSINESS
It's the Great Pumpkin-Pie-Filling Shortage
By Jerry Hirsch
Universal Studios challenges Knott's for Halloween domination
By Hugo Martin
Kimberly-Clark to acquire Lake Forest firm I-Flow
Associated Press
Southland homeowners at risk for mudslides have trouble finding insurance
By Tiffany Hsu
Free in-flight Wi-Fi network Skytown could cost you
By Hugo Martin
Dole raises its target for IPO to $575 million
Bloomberg News
Dollar's drop has a bright side: narrower trade gap
By Neil Irwin, Irwin writes for the Washington Post
FCC looks into AT&T complaints of Google Voice
By Mark Milian
GM signs agreement to sell Hummer brand to Chinese company
By Martin Zimmerman
Stocks hold steady at open after trade report
Associated Press
Obama makes a pitch for creation of agency to regulate financial industry
By Jim Puzzanghera
Occidental Petroleum to take over Citigroup's Phibro investment unit
By Martin Zimmerman
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
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SPORTS
USC's Mitch Mustain impressive in practice
By Gary Klein
Clippers' top pick, Blake Griffin, goes all out in preseason debut
By Lisa Dillman
Dodgers' Jonathan Broxton answers the call, any time
By Dylan Hernandez
Vladimir Guerrero stays in Angels' cleanup spot for good reason
By Mike Digiovanna
Angels dominate wall-to-wall for 2-0 series lead
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
There was no 'Hitch' in this plan
By Diane Pucin, ON SPORTS MEDIA
Israel Vazquez launches comeback Saturday from serious injury
By Lance Pugmire
St. Louis' Brendan Ryan is a man of character
By Ben Bolch
St. Louis has one goal: Get to Game 4
By Ben Bolch
Up next for Chivas USA: Saturday vs. Kansas City
By Grahame L. Jones
Quarterback Sam Bradford will start for Oklahoma
Associated Press
Even far from home, Dodgers' Vicente Padilla feels at home
By Dylan Hernandez
Up next for Ducks: Saturday at Philadelphia
By Mark Medina
Angels strike the right chord with precision
By Bill Dwyre
Chris Pronger is flying right
By Helene Elliott
U.S. maintains slim lead over International team at Presidents Cup
Associated Press
Monta Ellis scores 24 points to lead Warriors past Lakers
By Mike Bresnahan
Do Dodgers have La Russa's number?
Top NASCAR drivers well positioned at Fontana
By Jim Peltz
Mercury wins WNBA championship
Staff and Wire Reports
Eli Manning listed as questionable for Sunday's game
Associated Press
Alex Auld makes 21 saves in Stars' win
Associated Press
Pedro Martinez gets Game 3 start for Phillies
Associated Press
A lot will be at stake Saturday at Santa Anita
By Bill Dwyre
Moorpark runs out to 35-14 win
By Mark Medina, Staff Reports
Boston's bats go flat in Anaheim
By Kevin Baxter
So far, it's an L.A. thing in the playoffs
By Bill Shaikin, ON BASEBALL
Lakewood rallies to halt Long Beach Poly's win streak
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Spread goes through Bruins like a knife through butter
By Chris Foster
Bruins take on No. 13 Oregon
Mexico, U.S. taking different routes to 2010 World Cup
By Grahame L. Jones
Late-inning heroics help Yankees beat Twins again
By Mark Gonzales
Nhl
By Helene Elliott
Letters
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Letters
Football
OPINION
Obama owes gays more support
Obama and the Nobel: He loses by winning
Healthcare reform without drug price controls? That's sick
By Melody Petersen, Melody Petersen is the author of "Our Daily Meds." She covered the pharmaceutical industry for the New York Times from 1999 to 2003.
Limiting drug prices means limiting future cures
By John E. Calfee, John E. Calfee is a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, where he studies healthcare. He has consulted for the pharmaceutical industry.
For his noble words, Obama deserves the prize
By Tim Rutten
Thought that counts
A prize for the president
Sugarcoating taxes
Common sense in Afghanistan
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Cedars-Sinai investigated for significant radiation overdoses of 206 patients
By Alan Zarembo
Conservative worshipers prepare for their exodus
By Duke Helfand
DWP recruits JPL to investigate Los Angeles water main breaks
By Jessica Garrison
Police find no obvious motive in UCLA slashing
By Robert Faturechi and Larry Gordon
Supporting our military -- with baseballs and blankets
By Sandy Banks
Murder charges dismissed against driver in fatal big-rig crash
By Ann M. Simmons
Bratton is still firm about the size of the force
By Joel Rubin and David Zahniser
Young chess players make their moves in Glendale
By Baxter Holmes
Michael Kuryla Jr. dies at 84; sailor survived sinking of Indianapolis in WWII
Chicago Tribune
Officers search PCH in Ventura County for gunshot victim
By Seema Mehta
Polanski's attorneys lobby federal officials to stop extradition
By Harriet Ryan
State leaders fail to reach water accord
By Michael Rothfeld and Bettina Boxall
Pasadena-based Vroman's to purchase Book Soup
By Carolyn Kellogg
W.I.B. Crealock dies at 89; yacht designer and author
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Andrew Blankstein
California Briefing / Camp Pendleton
By Tony Perry
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Jack Leonard
PASSINGS / Pamela Blake
Times Staff and Wire Reports
PASSINGS / Ben Ali
Times Staff and Wire Reports
WORLD
U.S. troops abandon remote Afghan base where 8 were killed
By Laura King
Israeli, Palestinian leaders mostly praise peace prize for Obama
By Richard Boudreaux
Obama and advisors mull troop plans
By Christi Parsons
Argentina's cradle of tennis stardom
By Andres D'Alessandro and Chris Kraul
Japanese, South Korean leaders skeptical of North Korea's words on disarmament
By John M. Glionna
To Europe, Obama's Nobel is less surprising
By Jeffrey Fleishman
Arab world hopes for more from Obama
By Jeffrey Fleishman
Iraqis credit troop withdrawal plan for Obama award
By Saif Hameed and Liz Sly
Kenyans take pride in Obama's Nobel Prize
By Edmund Sanders
Russian leaders on Obama's Nobel: too soon
By Megan K. Stack
Obama's Nobel puzzles Pakistanis living close to war
By Alex Rodriguez
A suicide car bomb tore through a bustling ...
By Alex Rodriguez
Philippine death toll climbs as storm continues
By Sol Vanzi and John M. Glionna
Column One
By Mark Magnier
World Briefing / Haiti
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Mexico
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Myanmar
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Switzerland
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Iran
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Montserrat
Times Wire Reports
NATIONAL
'Values and attitudes'
Man's Purple Hearts have question marks
By Deedee Correll
Medical malpractice reform savings would be small, report says
By Alexander C. Hart
Nobel Peace prize may weigh heavily on Obama
By Greg Miller
Obama says Nobel Peace Prize is 'a call to action'
By Janet Hook and Mark Silva
'A new climate in international politics'
Subpoenas issued in probe of ex-Interior secretary
By Jim Tankersley and Josh Meyer
Oregon dam's demise lets the Rogue River run
By Kim Murphy
National Briefing / Mississippi
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Colorado
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / South Carolina
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Arizona
Times Wire Reports
ENTERTAINMENT
Sunny Day Real Estate reunites for tour
By Jessica Gelt
Stars shine on Gavin Newsom and Jerry Brown
By Tina Daunt
Andrew W.K. lets absurdism flow at Largo
By August Brown
'The Magician's Elephant' by Kate DiCamillo
By Susan Carpenter
La Lucha continues in many ways
By Reed Johnson
'Richard III's' treacherous kingdom
By David C. Nichols
Theater Review
By Charles Mcnulty, THEATER CRITIC
The L.A. Opera cleans it closets
By David Ng
Music Review
By Mark Swed, Music Critic
Letters
Letters
Letters
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Bloomberg News
Quick Takes
By Joe Flint; Denise Martin
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
HOME & GARDEN
Nuts over prices and car trouble
By Chris Erskine
Susan Gottlieb creates a lush, low-maintenance fantasy land
By Emily Green
Guinea pigs need shelter too
By Dawn Bonker
'Dexter' stars Michael C. Hall and wife Jennifer Carpenter look to make a killing
By Lauren Beale
The alfresco office
By Audrey Davidow
Fun with fonts
By Deborah Netburn
Spine-tickling Bone Chillers at Z Gallerie
By David A. Keeps
Ogle, but don't buy at the Herman Miller showroom
By David A. Keeps
A sun-blocking vintage for your windows: Laser-cut Alight cork blinds
By Kristin Hohenadel
Sparaxis flowers bright and easy
By Ilsa Setziol
Barbra Streisand furnishes her design taste
By David A. Keeps
Back Eyed Peas' will.i.am creates a lavish home studio
By David A. Keeps
SCIENCE
Archaeopteryx may have been more dinosaur than bird
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
NASA's moon crash doesn't produce a spectacle, but it still might be a hit
By John Johnson Jr.
Swine flu affects 'virtually the entire country,' CDC expert says
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS
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