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What happened on October 30, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Proposed union contract would drastically reduce LAPD overtime costs
By David Zahniser
August Coppola dies at 75; professor was father of Nicolas Cage and brother of Francis Ford Coppola
By Claire Noland
Los Angeles County bans public as well as the press
By Garrett Therolf
Burbank officer named in FBI probe kills himself
By Andrew Blankstein
L.A. police chief choice still exerts pressure on mayor
By Phil Willon
After years in Sacramento, California's lieutenant governor is heavily favored to win a special election Tuesday for a House seat.
By Eric Bailey
Navy helicopter crashes off Southern California coast
By Robert J. Lopez
John Harris Burt dies at 91; former rector at Pasadena's All Saints Episcopal Church
By Elaine Woo
John O'Quinn, Texas personal-injury lawyer, killed in car crash
Associated Press
Texas developer raises suspicions in Santa Barbara
By Steve Chawkins
LAPD employees say goodbye to Parker Center
By Bob Pool
House ethics panels to probe Waters, Richardson
By Jeff Gottlieb
Palo Alto campus searches for healing after suicides
By Maria L. La Ganga
Villaraigosa wants transit projects on the fast track
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
A vibrant hub of Jewish life in the Valley
By Duke Helfand
Synagogue shooting unnerves Los Angeles
By Andrew Blankstein, Robert Faturechi And Richard Winton
Man sentenced to prison for killing USC film student
By Larry Gordon
Off The Wall
California Briefing
By Paloma Esquivel
California Briefing
By Jack Leonard
California Briefing
By Tony Barboza
California Briefing
By Harriet Ryan
California Briefing
By Maeve Reston
WORLD
EU split over climate change goal
Associated Press
Number of voting centers for Afghanistan presidential election will increase
By Alexandra Zavis
Lovelorn man camps at Brazil airport
Associated Press
Hillary Clinton tells Pakistan it's doing too little against Al Qaeda
By Paul Richter
In Aceh, stranded ships a reminder of the 2004 tsunami
By John M. Glionna
Iran reply on nuclear deal called 'inadequate'
By Paul Richter And Borzou Daragahi
South Korea and Japan consider history textbook with China
By Ju-min Park And Yuriko Nagano
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Couple's Boat Found
SCIENCE
CDC gives new swine flu numbers
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
OPINION
Detainees' day in court
Putting a lid on pot sales
It's Pakistan's war too
Letters
Sneak attack on Human Rights Watch
By Scott Macleod, Scott MacLeod has covered the Middle East for Time magazine since 1995.
The Leo Frank case isn't dead
By Steve Oney, Steve Oney, author of "And the Dead Shall Rise," is chief consultant to "The People v. Leo Frank."
Letters
Letters
ENTERTAINMENT
Asian American Jazz Festival begins Friday
By Chris Barton
'The Casebook of Victor Frankenstein' by Peter Ackroyd
By Thane Rosenbaum, Rosenbaum, a novelist, essayist and law professor, is the author of "The Golems of Gotham."
'Gentlemen Broncos'
By Gary Goldstein
'The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day'; 'The Fall'
By Robert Abele; Kevin Thomas
Claudia Quintet at REDCAT
By Chris Barton
The real Flos and Alices of the world
By Mindy Farabee, Farabee is a critic and writer living in Edinburgh
'The House of the Devil'
By Robert Abele
An inevitable surrender to 'Dexter'
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Ariel Sabar explores his dad's past
By Reed Johnson
Mapping her Wonderland
By Mark Sachs
Fazal Sheikh's photos focus attention on forgotten girls and women of India
By Leah Ollman
Halloween looks like a vampire vs. zombie showdown
By Yvonne Villarreal
Online, everyone's a comedian
By Monica Hesse, Hesse writes for the Washington Post
At Fox, opinion taints the news
By James Rainey
Orianthi plays through the pain
By Steve Appleford
'Skin'
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
'Slumdog' kids could lose money
Associated Press
'The Room,' once a bomb, scores a direct hit
By Yvonne Villarreal
The Big Picture
By Patrick Goldstein
Around The Galleries
By Leah Ollman
Dance Review
By Mark Swed, TIMES MUSIC CRITIC
Mika, true to himself
By August Brown
Quick Takes
By Todd Martens
Quick Takes
By Denise Martin
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Theater Beat
By Charlotte Stoudt; F. Kathleen Foley; Philip Brandes
Pop Music Review
By Randy Lewis
'Big Bang' viewership explodes
City News Service
BUSINESS
California completes $3.5-billion bond sale
By Tom Petruno
Sony won't release 'This Is It' DVD before holidays
By Claudia Eller And Ben Fritz
Summit plans to re-release 'Twilight' in theaters
By Claudia Eller
U.S. economy returns to growth, but recovery has a long way to go
By Don Lee
Geithner makes a pitch for regulation of financial industry
By Jim Puzzanghera
Under Coleman brand, maybe hot tub maker can de-stress
By Nathan Olivarez-giles
Stocks rise in early trading after GDP report
Associated Press
Mortgage rates' upward trend continues
By E. Scott Reckard
CDR Financial Products and three executives are indicted in bid-rigging case
By Stuart Pfeifer
Lexus HS250h: Keep the lights off in the garage
By Dan Neil
3 former Ralphs executives sue grocery chain and its parent
By Andrea Chang
Resources Connection is buying Sitrick, Brincko
By Martin Zimmerman
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Earnings Roundup
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup
Times Wire Reports
Earnings Roundup
Times Wire Reports
Group wants employers to ease worker housing costs
By Alejandro Lazo
NATIONAL
Al Qaeda sleeper agent gets 8 years, not 15 as prosecutors had sought
Associated Press
Energy-savings project leaves Army in the cold
By Ralph Vartabedian
Health plan gains support in House
By Noam N. Levey And Janet Hook
Obama meets caskets of fallen troops
By Josh Meyer And Christi Parsons
Congress bucks Obama on spending cuts
By Richard Simon
A governor's race that has nothing -- and everything -- to do with Obama
By Faye Fiore
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
SPORTS
Any chance the Cavaliers will go 0-82?
By Mike Bresnahan
Tampa Bay Buccaneers are not for sale, owners say
By Sam Farmer
He shows silent strength in guiding Los Gatos football team
By Sam Farmer
Clippers focus on free throws
By Lisa Dillman
Up next for the Ducks: Friday against Vancouver
By Robyn Norwood
Kings struggle in shootout for second night, lose, 2-1, to Vancouver
By Helene Elliott
Lakers reserves are aware there's room for improvement
By Broderick Turner
Jamie McCourt faces tough road, experts say
By Bill Shaikin
Houston earns tie at Seattle in MLS playoffs
Associated Press
Derrick Rose leads Bulls over Spurs
Associated Press
Field goal pushes Tar Heels past Hokies
By Mike Hiserman, Staff and Wire Reports
The bad outweigh the good in the NFL
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
Sam Farmer's NFL picks: Week 8
By Sam Farmer
Tennessee replaces veteran Kerry Collins with Vince Young
Associated Press
Capitals hold off Thrashers in final minutes to win, 4-3
Associated Press
Pac-10 basketball in a season of transition
By Chris Dufresne, ON PAC-10 BASKETBALL
Dodgers' owners really cheated on fans
By Bill Plaschke
Edison faces possible roadblock in Los Alamitos
By Ben Bolch
Brett Favre learns you can't go home again
By Mike Penner
Carson lineman Wade Yandall is no typical nerd
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Fox to use Favre-Cam during Vikings-Packers game
By Diane Pucin, ON SPORTS MEDIA
UCLA players go to great lengths to get healthy
By David Wharton
Jerzy Siewierski out indefinitely with foot problem
By Chris Foster
Trojans picked to finish ninth in Pac-10 basketball
By Pete Thomas
Patience pays off for Trojans' Allen Bradford
By Gary Klein
It's a big game for Trojans -- and Pete Carroll
By Gary Klein, ON USC FOOTBALL
Bud Selig refuses to discuss Frank and Jamie McCourt
By Bill Shaikin
Yankees get even with homers, A.J. Burnett
By Bill Shaikin
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