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What happened on September 14, 2009
HEALTH
Parents weigh the risk of vaccinating children for H1N1
By Melissa Healy
Questions remain in H1N1 vaccine distribution
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
How the pandemic swine flu virus came to be
By Karen Kaplan
Hand sanitizer kills flu germs too
By Shari Roan
Swine flu facts
Times Staff Reports
How the flu outbreak spread
By Jill U. Adams
For the record
Masks may help prevent swine flu but aren't advised
By Shari Roan
Schools and swine flu Q & A
By Seema Mehta
What to do if you have the flu
By Shari Roan
The flu and exercise don't play nice
By Jeannine Stein
Flu shots: What will you have to pay?
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz
ENTERTAINMENT
The former late-night king returns with a relatively low-cost alternative to scripted prime-time fare -- and that has some job-jittery industry folks hoping the network's programming experiment fails.
By Scott Collins
Allee Willis, queen of kitsch
By Yvonne Villarreal
On the front lines with Larry Gelbart
By Alan Alda
A big splash for 'The Lost Symbol'
By Scott Martelle
Lending 'Down for Life' their L.A. authenticity
By Reed Johnson
What makes BP special? Small-plate seafood
By Jessica Gelt
'The Lost Symbol'
By Nick Owchar
Men's designers in a merry mood
By Adam Tschorn
Some kind of wonderful U2
By Greg Kot, Greg Kot is the Chicago Tribune's music critic.
Swift reaction at MTV Video Music Awards
By Ann Powers, MUSIC CRITIC
A cheery optimism runs through women's spring 2010 collection
By Booth Moore, FASHION CRITIC
Toronto Film Festival
By Betsy Sharkey, FILM CRITIC
Opera Review
By Mark Swed, MUSIC CRITIC
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
All you can carry: College cafeterias go trayless
By Larry Gordon
U.S. launches satellite survey to measure extent of San Joaquin Valley sinking
By Catherine Saillant
Disney, union workers clash over healthcare
By Patrick J. Mcdonnell
Southern California universities acquire rare religious texts
By Duke Helfand
Don't let the Sacramento sex scandal fool you
By George Skelton
Jack Kramer, tennis champ and promoter, dies at 88
By Bill Dwyre
Opposing sides on Montebello project find common ground: City Hall turmoil
By Louis Sahagun
Norman Borlaug dies at 95; started 'Green Revolution'
By Thomas H. Maugh Ii
New head of State Bar of California assails mortgage modification scammers
By Carol J. Williams
Station fire crews rest up at base camp
By Sam Quinones
California Briefing
By Jack Leonard
California Briefing
By Bettina Boxall
California Briefing
By Jack Leonard
California Briefing
By Jack Leonard
NATIONAL
Some fear GOP is being carried to the extreme
By Peter Wallsten
PETA pushes 'horseless carriages' in Central Park
By Tina Susman
Body of Annie Le thought to be found
By Geraldine Baum and Kimi Yoshino
Mark Foley, radio host
By Brian Haas
Explaining the $900-billion healthcare price tag
By Noam N. Levey
Obama shrugs off political 'circus' over healthcare
By Noam N. Levey
Security fears used to sell climate bill
By Jim Tankersley
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
National Briefing
Times Wire Reports
BUSINESS
224-story skyscraper would be high point for architect
By Roger Vincent
Grupo Televisa CEO Emilio Azcarraga Jean has a life like a telenovela
By Reed Johnson and Yvonne Villarreal
In latest export salvo, China takes aim at U.S. auto parts and chicken products
By David Pierson
Is the cost to map broadband access off the charts?
Associated Press
'I Can Do Bad' does fine at box office
By Ben Fritz
Will U.S. learn its healthcare reform lesson from California?
By Michael Hiltzik
On the anniversary of Lehman Bros.' collapse, a renewed call to strengthen financial oversight
By Jim Puzzanghera
Foul play isn't suspected in O.C. financier's death
By David Colker
Schwarzenegger may order a change in green energy rules
By Marc Lifsher
Crisis has not altered Wall Street
By Walter Hamilton
Markets await cues from consumers
Associated Press
SPORTS
Serena Williams is fined $10,500 for tirade at U.S. Open
By Diane Pucin
Randy Wolf says he feels pain-free after bullpen session
By Dylan Hernandez
It's not tough to translate Chad Billingsley's body language
By T.J. Simers
Red Sox sweep doubleheader
Associated Press
Ichiro Suzuki sets record
Associated Press
Angels taking schedule one game at a time
By Kevin Baxter
Torii Hunter, Scott Kazmir lead Angels past White Sox
By Kevin Baxter, ON THE ANGELS
Chivas USA defeats New England, 2-0
By Grahame L. Jones
Dodgers' Chad Billingsley has another poor outing in loss to Giants
By Dylan Hernandez, ON THE DODGERS
Another big setback for the Big Ten
By Chris Dufresne, ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Tiger Woods cruises to victory
Associated Press
UCLA's Kevin Prince has surgery for broken jaw
By Chris Foster
Rubens Barrichello wins Italian Grand Prix
Associated Press
Diversity of teams to give Chase
By Jim Peltz
Usain Bolt cruises in the 200; Carmelita Jeter does the same in the 100
Wire Reports
Passing comments on Week 1
By Sam Farmer, ON THE NFL
A Monday doubleheader sees the return of two stars
By Sam Farmer
Braves rough up Chris Carpenter and beat Cardinals, 9-2
Associated Press
Tennessee at Florida should be interesting
By Chris Dufresne
Top 25 football rankings
Michael Jordan leaves it up in the air
By Mike Penner
Moorpark coach maintains balancing act with two No. 1 quarterbacks
By Eric Sondheimer, ON HIGH SCHOOLS
Candace Parker leads Sparks over Mercury
Associated Press
Roger Federer doesn't miss a trick in semifinal win
By Diane Pucin
Kim Clijsters' U.S. Open title is family friendly
By Diane Pucin
Matt Barkley's shoulder is a concern for Trojans
By Gary Klein
Bending Over Backward
OPINION
Changing political money
Giant rats? Really, it's a good thing
L.A.'s fiscal black hole
Letters to the editor
In California, justice takes a day off
By Ronald M. George, Ronald M. George is chief justice of California and chairman of the state Judicial Council.
Walt Whitman's answer to Joe Wilson
By Gregory Rodriguez
A down-to-earth space program
By William Sweet, William Sweet is a senior editor at IEEE Spectrum. His views are his own.
Letters
Letters
WORLD
U.S. soldier held in shooting death of contractor on American base
By Ned Parker and Ali Windawi
An unlikely witness provides one last hope for soldier in murder case
By Joe Mozingo
Israel pilot Assaf Ramon, astronaut's son, dies in F-16 crash
By Richard Boudreaux
Pakistani artists persevere amid increasing militancy
By Mark Magnier
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
World Briefing
Times Wire Reports
NEWS
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
For The Record
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