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What happened on September 07, 2009
HEALTH
Borderline personality disorder grows as healthcare concern
By Shari Roan
Fitness fanatic or couch potato? Credit, or blame, DNA
By Christie Aschwanden
Reducing severe episodes of BPD
By Shari Roan
H1N1 flu unlikely to recombine with seasonal flu
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
For the record
Supportive back arch stretches whole upper body
By Karen Voight
Women's weight-loss surgery may help kids
By Shari Roan
Finding the running shoe that's right for you
By Roy M. Wallack
Bottled washes to clean food? Water's fine
By Elena Conis
TSH of 5 indicates hypothyroidism
By Joe Graedon and Teresa Graedon
The highly allergic should keep an epinephrine shot close by
By Claire Panosian Dunavan
Gene Smart health test rates omega-3 fatty acid levels
By Chris Woolston
Football and wrestling top list of school sports injuries
By Jeannine Stein
'The Cleaner' should get to the hospital
By Marc Siegel
Getting prescription discounts with LARx
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
In the Arizona desert, Buddhists will embark on a three-year silent retreat
By Duke Helfand
E-mails on illegal immigration are eye-opening
By Hector Tobar
South Lake Tahoe celebrates Jaycee Dugard's return with a parade
By Molly Hennessy-fiske
Santa Monica film festival gives attendees a hands-on look at environmental issues
By Carla Hall
Racially charged fight erupts at juvenile camp in Malibu
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
Religious groups face financial crisis as donations diminish
By Larry B. Stammer
Advocacy group hails Villaraigosa's coal promise
By David Zahniser
Charles R. Bond Jr. dies at 94; retired Air Force general, former Flying Tiger
By Joe Holley, Holley writes for the Washington Post.
Crews battle Station fire on its eastern edge
By Ari B. Bloomekatz and Alan Zarembo
Cash-strapped California schools seek commercial sponsors to raise funds
By Seema Mehta
Broken water main floods neighborhood
By Corina Knoll and Ari B. Bloomekatz
California Briefing
By Corina Knoll
California Briefing
By Tony Perry
California Briefing
By Ari B. Bloomekatz
ENTERTAINMENT
'At the Movies'
By Robert Lloyd, TELEVISION CRITIC
'Top Chef' finalist Stefan Richter lands in Santa Monica
By S. Irene Virbila, RESTAURANT CRITIC
Dan Brown's 'The Lost Symbol' is code for fall's big book
By Carolyn Kellogg
'Gamer'
By Glenn Whipp
'Once on a Moonless Night'
By Janice P. Nimura
A talk with Bonnie Tsui, writer of 'American Chinatown'
By Carmela Ciuraru
'Divine Demons: Wrathful Deities of Buddhist Art' at Norton Simon Museum
By Holly Myers
Smart phones write a new chapter in e-books market
Associated Press
'Manson' on History channel
By Mary Mcnamara, TELEVISION CRITIC
Shane Acker stretches animation with '9'
By Gina Mcintyre
Dance Review
By Lewis Segal
Pop Music Review
By August Brown
Theater Review
By Charlotte Stoudt
NATIONAL
Obama is fast losing white voters' support
By Peter Wallsten
Luck runs out on Vegas boom
By Michael Hiltzik and Ashley Powers
She's at home in the circus sideshow
By Deedee Correll
Obama set to make final healthcare push
By Janet Hook
Questions from readers about healthcare debate
By Kim Geiger and James Oliphant
Van Jones decries 'lies and distortions,'quits as Obama's environmental advisor
By Peter Wallsten
OPINION
Reeducating unions
Letters
Should Obama go 'all in' on Afghanistan?
By Andrew J. Bacevich, Andrew J. Bacevich is a professor of history and international relations at Boston University.
L.A.'s warehouse workers: invisible and exploited
By Harold Meyerson, Harold Meyerson is editor at large of the American Prospect and an Op-Ed columnist for the Washington Post.
Heaven or hell, it's all L.A.
By Gregory Rodriguez
Letters
Letters
BUSINESS
Lighting firm Luxo sues over sale of Luxo Jr. lamp with 'Up' Blu-ray disc
By Richard Verrier
Summer movie season wasn't a breeze for Hollywood
By Ben Fritz and John Horn
Two Southern California towns try to get back to work after fire threat
By David Sarno
Healthcare ideas losing out to ideology
By Michael Hiltzik
AFL-CIO president is giving up his role but not the cause
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell
Stock markets probably won't get prodded this week
Associated Press
SPORTS
USC's Matt Barkley to face a tough crowd next at Ohio State
By Gary Klein
Lane Kiffin says outrageous preseason comments were calculated
By David Wharton
Brandon Inge's slam caps Tigers' late rally
Associated Press
Red Sox extend American League wild-card lead
Associated Press
Mike Scioscia goes to bat for Chone Figgins
By Mike Digiovanna
Angels cruise past the Royals
By Mike Digiovanna, ON THE ANGELS
Mississippi overcomes slow start to beat Memphis, 45-14
Associated Press
Ronnie Belliard fits right in with Dodgers
By Jim Peltz
Hiroki Kuroda is OK; Dodgers, not so much
By Jim Peltz, ON THE DODGERS
All those predictions and prognostications? Forget about 'em
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Kim Clijsters refuses to be simply an appetizer
By Bill Dwyre
Stricker's eagle earns him share of the lead
Associated Press
They learned about pro ball at early age
By Kevin Baxter
Kasey Kahne makes up significant ground
Associated Press
Chargers' Shawne Merriman is arrested
By Tony Perry, Staff and Wire Reports
Raiders acquire defensive lineman Richard Seymour
Associated Press
Brewers execute triple play in win over Giants
Associated Press
Rockies complete three-game sweep of Arizona
Associated Press
24-1 longshot delivers 'a Hall of Fame' ride
By Eric Sondheimer
College football: Play it forward
By Chris Dufresne and Chris Dufresne
Top 25 football rankings
Dallas Cowboys retain their value over time
By Mike Penner
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame football team taking road trip
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Not a good feeling about the Dodgers
By Kurt Streeter
Kevin Prince impresses coach in debut
By Chris Foster
Serena Williams rolls on in U.S. Open
By Diane Pucin
WORLD
Afghan officials disqualify votes from 450 polling places
By M. Karim Faiez and Laura King
Afghan airstrike roils Germany election campaign
By Kate Connolly
Iran announces plan to purge universities of Western influences
By Borzou Daragahi
In Iraq, U.S. troops learn to cope with rejection
By Liz Sly
Liberia holds formal burial for civil war victims
Associated Press
Mexico water shortage becomes crisis amid drought
By Ken Ellingwood
Tough Zimbabwe farm family survives another blow
By Robyn Dixon
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