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What happened on October 21, 2009
BUSINESS
Is China's rebound for real?
By David Pierson
Barnes & Noble unveils an electronic book reader
By Alex Pham
Los Angeles and Anaheim slug it out over the convention floor
By Hugo Martin
Universal Orlando revises deal with Spielberg so it can focus on debt restructuring
By Ben Fritz and Claudia Eller
Writers strike case fuels criticism about how the WGA investigates misconduct
By Richard Verrier
Hotels still struggling but there are bright spots
By Hugo Martin
Health insurer tries to avoid owning up to error
By David Lazarus
FDA clamps down on nutrition labels on food packaging
By Andrew Zajac
Feared flood of foreclosures in California may be averted
By Peter Y. Hong
Sex, drugs alleged in suit against Madoff associates
By E. Scott Reckard
Stocks open lower on Wall Street
Associated Press
Investors may still be leery of muni bonds after recent sell-off
By Tom Petruno
Apple, Win7 products unveiled
By David Colker
California accuses bank of raiding pension funds
By Marc Lifsher
Long Beach port settles truckers suit over clean air plan
By Ronald D. White
Business Briefing
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Company Town
FOOD
Monkey bread: It's play dough for bakers
By Jenn Garbee
Stop and smell the ragu
By Russ Parsons
For the record
The deli capital? It's L.A.
By Elina Shatkin
A toast to the Bordeaux of '09
By W. Blake Gray; Russ Parsons; Betty Hallock
Mantee in Studio City: Lebanese-Armenian cuisine with a family pedigree
By Linda Burum
Stefan's at L.A. Farm in Santa Monica
By S. Irene Virbila, RESTAURANT CRITIC
Recipe: Curried chickpeas from Joan's on Third
By Noelle Carter
2007 La Massa Toscana
By S. Irene Virbila
OPINION
Merit, not race
Obama's Sudan policy: 'incentives and pressure'
Letters
A sea change for Southern California?
By Sylvia Earle, Sylvia Earle is an explorer-in-residence with the National Geographic Society and founder of the Deep Search Foundation.
Nobody wins in the Afghan runoff election
By Rajan Menon, Rajan Menon is a professor of international relations at Lehigh University.
One-of-a-kind NFL stadium
By Tim Rutten
Letters
Letters
Letters
ENTERTAINMENT
Film academy makes a safe pick for its Oscar show
By Patrick Goldstein
Carl Reiner's big break
By Susan King
Fighting fires, perceptions in Compton
By Gerrick D. Kennedy
Uncharted 2 Among Thieves may be the year's best game
By Pete Metzger
Hunt is on at ABC to replace Diane Sawyer on 'Good Morning America'
By Matea Gold
Review: 'Lock 'n Load' on Showtime
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
A new-media read on books at Huffington Post
By James Rainey
Space, movement and Rudy Perez
By Victoria Looseleaf
'Southern Voice' by Tim McGraw; 'Colour Me Free' by Joss Stone
By Randy Lewis; Mikael Wood; Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune
'The Museum of Innocence' by Orhan Pamuk
By Tim Rutten
Juggling shows, being dad
By Randy Lewis
'Late Show' workplace called 'fair'
By Matea Gold
Theater Review
By David C. Nichols
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By David Ng
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
From the Hartford Courant
Quick Takes
Prime-time Tv Rankings
City News Service
WORLD
Karzai agrees to Afghan presidential runoff
By Laura King and Paul Richter
Disillusioned Anglicans invited to join Catholic Church
Washington Post
Indonesia vs. Malaysia: a cultural war
By John M. Glionna
Report details soldier's unraveling
Associated Press
Five killed in bomb attacks at Pakistan university
By Alex Rodriguez
World Briefing / China
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / South America
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Nicaragua
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Iran
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Iran
Times Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Charles Bookhammer dies at 61; longtime Hawthorne councilman
From A Times Staff Writer
Dom Shambra dies at 70; championed Belmont Learning Complex
By Howard Blume
Joseph Wiseman dies at 91; actor played villian in first Bond film starring Sean Connery
By Dennis Mclellan
Sculptures at LAPD's new home likened to 'cow splat'
By Steve Lopez
L.A. medical pot dispensary may get back seized funds
By John Hoeffel
Council to rush vote on medical pot law
By John Hoeffel
FBI adds L.A. gang member to 10 Most Wanted list
By Richard Winton
Woman charged with murder, attempted murder in sons' shootings
By Robert J. Lopez
San Bernardino man faces charges in fatal 2003 wildfire
By David Kelly and Robert J. Lopez
More than 100 state health workers are doubling their salaries with overtime
By Patrick Mcgreevy
Insiders still favored for LAPD chief, sources say
By Joel Rubin
San Francisco supervisors vote to overturn policy on illegal immigrants
By Maria L. La Ganga
Hospitals begin limiting visitors over H1N1 flu
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
TMZ's founder outraged over use of his phone records in Mel Gibson case
By Richard Winton
Three more L.A. water mains rupture
By Tony Barboza
Legislators challenge Villaraigosa on Westside subway funding
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
Palmdale parking lots to double as power plants
By Ann M. Simmons
Worker safety appeals board rulings raise question
By Jessica Garrison
Family files claim in Pasadena hospital nursing assistant's case
By Rong-gong Lin Ii
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Patrick Mcgreevy
California Briefing / Irvine
By Shelby Grad
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Phil Willon
California Briefing / Santa Ana
By Tami Abdollah
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By David Zahniser
California Briefing / Redondo Beach
By Tony Barboza
Grim End To Search
Arcadia Teen Named Rose Queen
Trading Wheels For Waves
NATIONAL
A dogged pursuit of bed bugs
By Bob Drogin
Cheyenne, Wyo., may repeal limit on drivers' use of cellphones
By Deedee Correll, Correll writes for The Times.
Recession drives up college tuition nationwide
By Larry Gordon
Supreme Court will decide who can order the release of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay
By David G. Savage
Supreme Court upholds ban on traffic stops based on a caller's tip
By David G. Savage
White House relies on core healthcare team
By Peter Nicholas
House Democrats seek to lower cost of their healthcare bill
Associated Press
Interior Secretary Salazar seeks review of oil shale contracts
By Josh Meyer and Jim Tankersley
Congress passes green-card bill for spouses of deceased U.S. citizens
By Anna Gorman
National Briefing / Illinois
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / New York
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / South Carolina
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington, D.c.
Times Wire Reports
16 years of grief
Test flight
SCIENCE
Studies show Viagra, other drugs outperform hormone treatment
By Melissa Healy
Swine flu is 'a disease of the young'
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
SPORTS
With Scott Kazmir on the mound, catcher Mike Napoli got the nod
By Mike Digiovanna
Yankees answer Joe Buck's question
By Diane Pucin, ON SPORTS MEDIA
Angels get pushed to edge
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Sebastian Telfair is rediscovering his game
By Lisa Dillman
Text messages from press row . . .
By Jerry Crowe
Dodgers and GM Ned Colletti reach agreement on contract extension
By Dylan Hernandez
Jonathan Broxton is still Dodgers' ninth-inning go-to guy
By Dylan Hernandez
Ducks Tonight
By Robyn Norwood
All Angels need now is a miracle, or three
By Bill Dwyre
Frank Gore, Michael Crabtree could provide help 49ers need
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
The Dodgers pitchers who live in infamy
By Dylan Hernandez
Lakers get caught in a traffic jam
By Mike Bresnahan
Chicago Bears' Jay Cutler receives 2-year contract extension
Associated Press
Many Penguins contribute in win
Oregon-Washington: the Uncivil war
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Manny excuses for absence in the ninth just don't watch
By Bill Plaschke
For those keeping score, that's strike three called on umpires
By Bill Shaikin, ON BASEBALL
For several NFL teams, there's no place like domes
By Mike Penner
Bruised Bruins team has Ben Howland worried
By David Wharton
Cornerback Aaron Hester seeks a hasty return
By Chris Foster
Matt Barkley, ahead of schedule, appears in a Heisman poll
By Gary Klein
USC tight end McCoy is proving he is the real deal
By Gary Klein
CC Sabathia, Alex Rodriguez are powerful combo for Yankees
By Kevin Baxter
The Day In Sports
Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS
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