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What happened on September 05, 2009
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Troubles had mounted for mother suspected of killing two daughters
By Hector Becerra
Two women sentenced for brutally abusing South L.A. boy
By Garrett Therolf
Federal parole officials released Phillip Garrido from 50-year sentence after short interview
By Maura Dolan
Fire starter's intent is the key to possible murder charge
By Carol J. Williams and Richard Winton
Can the wrongs in California's criminal justice system be righted?
By Sandy Banks
Buddy Blattner dies at 89; former major leaguer and longtime sportscaster
By Claire Noland
California lawmakers OK bill to make vehicle histories more accessible
By Evan Halper
Los Angeles fire camp like a little city
By Jessica Garrison
Gold Creek Ranch evacuation holdouts tell their Station fire tale of survival
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
L.A. City Council rejects golf cart contract
By Maeve Reston
Cerritos homeowner has had it with new transformer's humming
By Bob Pool
Keith Waterhouse dies at 80; author of the novel 'Billy Liar'
Associated Press
Nancy Talbot dies at 89; co-founder of women's clothing store Talbots
By Valerie J. Nelson
Pursuing God and sex
By Maria L. La Ganga
Aloha, Summer
California Briefing / Sacramento
By Patrick Mcgreevy
California Briefing / Santa Monica
By Martha Groves
California Briefing / San Juan Capistrano
By Ann M. Simmons
California Briefing / Los Angeles
Associated Press
California Briefing / San Bernardino
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell
California Briefing / Los Angeles
By Shelby Grad
L.A. County Fair opens
ENTERTAINMENT
Photographer Annie Leibovitz's lifework is on the line
By Paul Lieberman
'Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd'
By Susan Carpenter
Meet the gimmick books
By Scott Timberg
Long Beach museum and city could break ties over bonds
By Mike Boehm
Nothing 'Normal' after 9/11
By Christopher Knight, TIMES ART CRITIC
The Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde unleashes the old chain gang
By Mikael Wood
Music Review
By Rick Schultz
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Letters
Fox won't dance to the president's tune on Wednesday
By Matea Gold
Injury thwarts opera debut
By Karen Wada
Quick Takes
By David Ng
Quick Takes
By From Times Staff Writers
Quick Takes
Bloomberg News
Quick Takes
Associated Press
Quick Takes
By Greg Braxton
Quick Takes
Video Game Review
By Randy Lewis
BUSINESS
We all want a deal -- that's what's scary
By Tom Petruno
Airlines racing to install in-flight Wi-Fi service
By Nathan Olivarez Giles and Hugo Martin
China's favorite Internet craze: 'Jia Junpeng, your mom is calling you to come home and eat.'
By David Pierson
Oil expertise from Venezuela gives Colombia's industry a boost
By Chris Kraul, Kraul is a special correspondent.
Jobless rate unexpectedly jumps to 9.7%
By Don Lee and Tiffany Hsu
Car-repair legislation backed by auto insurers wins key vote
By Marc Lifsher
Legoland wants to add water attraction to its theme park
By Hugo Martin
Stocks edge up after positive jobs data for August
Associated Press
Judge turns down Broadcom co-founder Henry Nicholas' attempt to reseal divorce records
By E. Scott Reckard
Satellite-TV sales tax proposal runs out of time
By Marc Lifsher
Business Briefing / Regulation
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Trade
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Courts
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Banking
Times Wire Reports
Business Briefing / Internet
Times Wire Reports
NATIONAL
Cash-strapped states revise laws to get inmates out
By Nicholas Riccardi
Ashcroft can be sued over arrests, appeals court rules
By Carol J. Williams
Louisiana holiday gives tax breaks for guns
By Richard Fausset
Obama's speech not on some school's lesson plans
By Mitchell Landsberg and Jason Song
White House to begin revealing visitor logs
By Christi Parsons
National Briefing / Washington State
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Washington State
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Nevada
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / Nevada
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing / And Finally . . .
Times Wire Reports
The Nation
SPORTS
Oregon player suspended for punch
By Chris Dufresne
Rangers make it four in a row
Associated Press
Roy Halladay's one-hitter ends Yankees' win streak
Associated Press
Scot Shields rejoins Angels -- for fantasy football draft
By Mike Digiovanna
Angels come to grips just in time to win
By Mike Digiovanna
Plenty of room on list of title-winning freshman QBs
By Chris Dufresne
Ernie Harwell announces he has inoperable cancer
Associated Press
G.J. Kinne leads Tulsa over Tulane
Associated Press
Home field not a major concern yet
By Dylan Hernandez
Dodgers burn out in clutch
By Dylan Hernandez
Taylor Dent has unbelievable showing at U.S. Open
By Bill Dwyre
Joe Torre keeps tension level low for Dodgers
By Helene Elliott
Steve Stricker, Jim Furyk tied for the lead at TPC Boston
Associated Press
Usain Bolt runs 19.57 in 200 meters in Brussels
By Helene Elliott, Wire Reports
Bills fire offensive coordinator Turk Schonert
Associated Press
Adam Wainwright wins 17th for Cardinals
Associated Press
Bengie Molina's homer gives Giants a 3-2 win over Brewers
Associated Press
How the top 25 fared
Loyola backfield tandem leads win over Mira Costa
By Ben Bolch, Staff Reports
Brandon Ayanbadejo knows there's life beyond football
By Kevin Van Valkenburg
Crenshaw defeats Lakewood with late comeback
By Eric Sondheimer
Up next for Sparks: Saturday at San Antonio
By Mark Medina
How should Oregon's LeGarrette Blount be punished?
History on UCLA's side despite recent setbacks
By Chris Foster
For Bruins, a riddle wrapped in an enigma
Kim Clijsters is on a collision course with Venus
By Diane Pucin
World Cup lineup may still be a few weeks coming
By Grahame L. Jones
USC's Chris Galippo eager to take responsibility
By Gary Klein
Trojans' Matt Barkley can expect a swarming trend
Victorious
USC's tough questions
False hope
Very late hit
What's the deal?
Good guys
Cover two
OPINION
Calls to boycott Obama's speech to kids offer a disturbing lesson in paranoia
By Tim Rutten
The California Legislature's end game
Chevron's legal fireworks
Equal funding for California's schools
Labor of love
By Patt Morrison
The final days of the K-12 posse
By April Smith, April Smith's latest Ana Grey mystery is "Judas Horse."
A food fight
Wrong turn on parking
Bringing a hero to light
WORLD
Filmmaker slain in El Salvador was worried about growing violence
By Alex Renderos and Tracy Wilkinson
Civilian deaths reported after NATO airstrikes kill up to 90 in Afghanistan
By Laura King and M. Karim Faiez
Britain's Gordon Brown defends Afghan war
Associated Press
5 dead in unrest in China's Xinjiang region
Reuters
Japan's new first lady draws attention
By John M. Glionna
Netanyahu to approve hundreds of new West Bank homes, Israeli official says
By Paul Richter and Richard Boudreaux
World Briefing / Britain
From Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Afghanistan
From Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Latin America
From Times Wire Reports
World Briefing / Indonesia
From Times Wire Reports
HOME & GARDEN
R.J. Cutler cooks inside and out
By Debra Prinzing
Simply put, every drop of water counts
By Emily Green
'The Dry Gardening Handbook: Plants and Practices for a Changing Climate' by Olivier Filippi
By Emily Green
Captain Erskine turns to a trusty parrot
By Chris Erskine
Natasha Bedingfield buys Los Feliz home for $2.3 million
By Lauren Beale
Dorm designs fit for any home
By David A. Keeps
Otto fan by Carlo Borer offers a stylish breeze
By David A. Keeps
Craft store Mindful Nest devoted to local artists, small U.S. businesses
By Lisa Boone
James Perse's new Malibu store has beach-house feel
By David A. Keeps
Taking a stand at Firefly
By David A. Keeps
Mika Miko's Jenna Thornhill and Teenage Teardrops' Cali DeWitt create duet of home decor
By Eric Ducker
SCIENCE
The Arctic's geological record indicates warming is human-caused
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
John F. Kennedy's Addison's disease was probably caused by rare autoimmune disease
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
Science Briefing
Times Staff and Wire Reports
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
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