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What happened on September 03, 2009
NATIONAL
Taking their chances on poker's legality
By Deedee Correll, Correll writes for The Times.
Speculation rises that Supreme Court Justice Stevens will retire
By David G. Savage
Obama's big gamble on healthcare debate
By Peter Nicholas and Janet Hook
Taking the city's bike-friendliness to the next level: fast-food drive-throughs
By Kate Linthicum
Holocaust museum shooting was planned, prosecutor says
By Del Quentin Wilber, Wilber writes for the Washington Post.
Kennedy expressed remorse over Chappaquiddick in his memoir
Associated Press
Space junk drifting toward astronauts
Associated Press
National Briefing / Missouri
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Georgia
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Nationwide
Times Wire Reports
Marking A War Victory
National Briefing / Montana
Times Wire Reports
In Ohio, a yard sale on the radio speaks volumes
By P.j. Huffstutter
Man slapped crying toddler, police say
Associated Press
National Briefing / Connecticut
Times Wire Reports
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Noodle shop that sold lottery ticket basks in the rich broth of fame
By Ching-ching Ni
Wife of Phillip Garrido largely a mystery
By Maura Dolan and Molly Hennessy-fiske
Firefighters wage 5-day battle to save Mt. Wilson Observatory
By Paul Pringle and Louis Sahagun
California high speed rail commission set to award contract to group with ties to Schwarzenegger
By Shane Goldmacher
Huntington Beach police officer accused of domestic abuse
By Jean Merl
DWP rate hike plan sent back to the drawing board
By David Zahniser
Nearly 1 in 10 in California's class of 2009 did not pass high school exit exam
By Seema Mehta
Michael Jackson's estate will pay funeral costs
By Victoria Kim
California Legislature on the verge of major achievements
By George Skelton
Anaheim day-care center could lose its license
By Tony Barboza
Crews probe point of origin as Station fire marches east
By Ari B. Bloomekatz, Louis Sahagun and Kimi Yoshino
Manson follower Susan Atkins is denied parole
By Richard Winton and Hector Becerra
Ismael 'Milo' Valenzuela dies at 74; Hall of Fame jockey
By Pete Thomas
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Kitty White
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Dick Berg dies at 87; television and film writer and producer
By Dawn C. Chmielewski
Little left but ashes and soot
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Michael Rothfeld
California Briefing / Westminster
By My-thuan Tran
California Briefing / Long Beach
By Seema Mehta
California Briefing / Statewide
By Jean Merl
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / William Marvin
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Woman gets 5 years for kidnapping accident victim
By Jean Merl
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Jason Song
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Shane Goldmacher
L.A. County sheriff moves to clear backlog of untested DNA evidence
By Joel Rubin
2 women found stabbed to death in Sun Valley
By Jean Merl
OBITUARIES / PASSINGS / Erich Kunzel
Times Staff and Wire Reports
California Briefing / Santa Monica
By Martha Groves
L.A. councilman seeks to end internal city dispute
By Maeve Reston
California Briefing / El Segundo
By Victoria Kim
Mt. Wilson Observatory escapes serious damage
By John Johnson Jr.
California Senate approves tax on health insurers
By Eric Bailey and Patrick Mcgreevy
BUSINESS
Studios might use YouTube to sell, rent movies
By Dawn C. Chmielewski and David Sarno
Officials: Pfizer to pay record $2.3B penalty
By Josh Meyer
Group alleges illegal actions by two giant health insurers
By Carol J. Williams
Microsoft's grip on users is being lost in the cloud
By Michael Hiltzik
They're still toasting 'Sideways' in Santa Barbara wine country
By Hugo Martin
Cable companies seeking a new tax on satellite TV
By Marc Lifsher
American Apparel terminations are in store for 1,500 workers
By Andrea Chang
SEC repeatedly failed to scrutinize Bernard Madoff's lies, report says
By Jim Puzzanghera
Business Briefing / Manufacturing
Times Wire Reports
Factory orders rise less than expected in July
By Neil Irwin
Stocks drift lower after jobs data
By Tom Petruno
Business Briefing / Petroleum
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Agriculture
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Mortgages
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Internet
Times Wire Reports
Company Town
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
SAG senior staff received pay raises in 2008, federal records show
By Richard Verrier
Broadcom co-founder asks court to uphold plea deal
By E. Scott Reckard
ENTERTAINMENT
Diane Sawyer anchors her status on ABC
By Matea Gold
'Self's Murder' by Bernhard Schlink
By Tim Rutten
Thomas Haden Church, 'All About Steve'
By Michael Ordona
Classic and rare films at Cinecon
By Susan King
John Legend at the Greek Theatre
By Mikael Wood
Sooner or later, Mike Judge extracts success
By Lisa Rosen
'Los Angeles Plays Itself' screens at the Aero
By Kenneth Turan
Music Review
By Richard S. Ginell
Quick Takes
Reuters
Quick Takes
By David Ng
Quick Takes
By Chris Lee
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Jessica Gelt
Entering 'Zombieland'
By Jevon Phillips
Quick Takes
By Brady Macdonald
Telluride picks films bound for glory
By John Horn
Learn, pig out and groove at the L.A. County Fair
By Alie Ward
SPORTS
Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet know all about pain
By Bill Dwyre
Women's tennis tournament is moving away from Carson
By Bill Dwyre
'Pacman' Jones won't join CFL's Winnipeg
Wire Reports
Orange Lutheran's Parker Flynn a vital foot soldier
By Eric Sondheimer
Logan Paulsen gets a second chance at senior success
By Ben Bolch
Angels' Brandon Wood ready to leave triple A behind for good
By Mike Digiovanna
Last fall provides the reason for Dodgers' acquisition of Thome
By Jerry Crowe
Notre Dame coach is reminded nothing is permanent
By Mark Medina
A Texas-sized chip on their shoulders should make the Longhorns No. 1
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Roger Owens has pitched perfectly for Dodgers for 51 years
By Chris Erskine
College football games of the week
By Chris Dufresne
They're afflicted by fantasy football fever
By Diane Pucin
Rangers beat the Blue Jays, 6-4
Associated Press
It falls apart quickly for Chad Billingsley
By Dylan Hernandez, ON THE DODGERS
Ted Lilly is sharp for the Cubs
Associated Press
Brad Penny sparkles in debut for Giants
Associated Press
Serena and Venus Williams advance at U.S. Open
By Diane Pucin
The 2009 Trojans at a glance
By Gary Klein
Nfc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Afc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Afc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Nfc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Nfc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Afc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Nfc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Afc Preview
By Sam Farmer
Curt Schilling mulls bid for Senate
By Grahame L. Jones, Staff and Wire Reports
Top 25 rankings
By Chris Dufresne
Jim Thome gave up at-bats for a shot at a ring
By Dylan Hernandez
UCLA football at a glance
By Chris Foster
For USC, it's Rose Bowl . . . or bust?
By Gary Klein
Angels can't back up Kazmir's strong debut
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Handicapping the Heisman race
By Chris Dufresne
Milestone night for Alex Rodriguez in Yankees' 10-2 win
Associated Press
Jeremy Bates looks forward to calling chess games
By Gary Klein
It's a golden era for quarterbacks in the NFL
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
Tailbacks will have the run of the place
By David Wharton
The bottom line
By Chris Foster
Florida, USC in Rose Bowl -- just not against each other
By Chris Dufresne
Servite-Long Beach Poly kicks off a slate of big games
By Ben Bolch
WORLD
Colombia Congress OKs referendum on Uribe seeking reelection
By Chris Kraul, Kraul is a special correspondent.
Foreign Exchange
By Megan K. Stack
Hurricane Jimena weakens
Associated Press
Suicide bomber kills Afghan intelligence deputy at mosque
By Laura King and M. Karim Faiez, Faiez is a special correspondent.
Strong Indonesian quake kills 42
Reuters
World Briefing / Iraq
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Britain
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Mexico
Times Wire Reports
Israelis and Palestinians talking again after months-long freeze
By Richard Boudreaux
World Briefing / El Salvador
Times Wire Reports
OPINION
Honduras: Make it official -- it's a coup
By Howard L. Berman, Howard L. Berman (D-Valley Village) is chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
Tea party in aisle 5 at Whole Foods
By Meghan Daum
Taking the pulse of reform
A good story for hard times
The federal debt and the tough choices ahead
LACMA and film go together again
The Garrido case
Torture's fallout
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