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What happened on April 15, 2010
WORLD
U.S. doubles anti-Taliban special forces
By Julian E. Barnes
U.S. concerned over Hezbollah Scud allegations
By Edmund Sanders
In Mexico, Michelle Obama urges students to aim high
By Katherine Skiba
China eager to show it's doing its best to aid Tibet quake victims
By Barbara Demick
U.S. willing to consider weaker Iran sanctions
By Paul Richter
China makes extra effort in quake relief in Tibetan region
By Barbara Demick
Panel clears researchers in 'Climategate' controversy
By Henry Chu
Volcanic ash closes European airports
By Janet Stobart and Hugo Martin
HOME & GARDEN
Peter Reckell, Kelly Moneymaker put Brentwood home on the market
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
A 1937 Bel-Air home once owned by Betty Grable and others is for sale
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Baja California luxury developments go from boom to bust
By Alana Semuels
Widely condemned cattle-killing method is used by kosher meat firm's supplier
By Nathaniel Popper
Jobless claims in U.S. unexpectedly rose last week
By bloomberg news
Business Briefing
Google's profit misses some estimates; shares decline
Bloomberg News
Lawmakers call airline carry-on bag fees 'skyway robbery'
Bloomberg News
Twitter looks to move into mainstream
By Jessica Guynn
Foreclosure activity up sharply despite loan modification program
By Alejandro Lazo
Intel, JPMorgan earnings boost optimism on Wall Street
By Nathaniel Popper and David Sarno
U.S. stock funds see jump in cash inflows
By Tom Petruno
Obama presses forward on overhaul legislation
By Janet Hook and Jim Puzzanghera
Retail sales rise 1.6% in March, raising odds of a sustained recovery
Bloomberg News
For many, being jobless can seem never-ending
By Don Lee
Toyota testing all of its SUVs in wake of Consumer Reports' warning
By Tiffany Hsu
Hewlett-Packard 'cooperating' after Moscow raid
Bloomberg News
Promoting for dollars is new Twitter app
By Jessica Guynn
Blockbuster CEO Jim Keyes still sees movie-rental opportunities
By Ben Fritz
Toyota delayed Venza recall in U.S. for six weeks, records show
By Ken Bensinger and Ralph Vartabedian
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
4-year prison term ordered for 'drug-dealing doctor'
By Scott Glover
Yucaipa teens cited for 'sexting' nude photos of classmates
By David Kelly
Harriet Benjamin dies at 85; cancer patient inspired innovative support network
Elaine Woo
California Lottery Results
L.A. council approves 4.5% electricity rate increase
By David Zahniser And Phil Willon
University president says documents relating to Palin speech were stolen
By Carla Rivera
UC a tougher bet this year for Californians, with 10,700 wait-listed
By Larry Gordon
California Lottery's Scratchers to pay more prizes
By Patrick McGreevy
Potential conflicts disqualify panel from voting on LAX concession contracts
By Dan Weikel
Jerry Brown, how about some specifics on how you'd fix the state?
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
PASSINGS: Peter Haskell
Checking up on Whitewater Canyon's wild things
By Louis Sahagun
FOOD
In L.A., pizza goes global
By Miles Clements, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Artisan: Local noodle maker on the cutting edge of technology
By Jenn Garbee, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Lobster restaurant details: location, prices and more
Beer of the Month: Avery Brewing Salvation
Where to find multiethnic pizza in Southern California
Culinary SOS: Lumberyard Restaurant's roasted tomato bisque
By Noelle Carter, Los Angeles Times
Wine of the week: Gutierrez La Cosecha Fino Sherry
SPORTS
Valaika brothers make baseball a family affair
Eric Sondheimer
Dodgers first baseman James Loney almost got to pitch
By Dylan Hernandez
Andre Ethier delivers again for the Dodgers
By Dylan Hernandez
Playing on the road could be advantage for Kings against Vancouver
By Helene Elliott
There’s no guarantees for Lakers this time around
Jerry Crowe
It’s not all fine and dandy for Lakers
By Mike Bresnahan
Dario Franchitti will try to show his street smarts again
By Jim Peltz
There’s no guarantees for Lakers this time around
Jerry Crowe
UCLA's Glenn Love learning from veteran linebackers
By Baxter Holmes
At NBA playoffs time, everyone has an opinion
By Diane Pucin
Dodgers rally to defeat Diamondbacks in 10 innings
By Dylan Hernandez
Amazingly, the real season starts now in the NBA
By Mark Heisler
Philadelphia 76ers fire coach Eddie Jordan
Wire reports
Canadiens surprise Capitals in overtime, 3-2
Scott Kazmir loses his slider, and Angels lose to Yankees
By Mike DiGiovanna
Clippers fire Kim Hughes
By Lisa Dillman
Kings lose playoff opener to Canucks in overtime
Helene Elliott
Dodgers fall to Arizona in 11 innings
By Dylan Hernandez
USC's C.J. Gable trying to get back into rotation
By Gary Klein
Another NFL stadium plan for L.A.?
By Sam Farmer
ENTERTAINMENT
‘Invisible Siegfrieds’ join the L.A. Ring Festival parade
By Simone Kussatz, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Happening Tuesday
Los Angeles Times staff
Grand Prix of Long Beach
The Specials at Club Nokia
Horoscope: April 15
By Holiday Mathis
Quick Takes
Critic’s pick: ‘The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’
A barrel of laughs at the Comedy Shorts Festival
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Zoë Saldaña's busy spring
Michael Ordoña
Fast Track: 'Addams Family Musical' gets pans and bucks; Zac Efron to play a drug runner; Cannes Film Festival lineup unveiled
Topanga Earth Day festival
Where you’ve seen Zoe Saldana
Green Scene Plant and Garden Show at Fullerton Arboretum
‘It’s All Back On’ info
Today's Highlights
Tv Talk Shows
David Remnick discusses his new biography of President Obama
'Death' reborn
John Horn
‘Twilight’ novels among books that parents, educators griped about most in 2009
Movies opening this weekend
The Smashing Pumpkins play Hollywood
How women shaped American West is new exhibit at Autry museum
‘Myths, Legends and Cultural Renewal: Wagner’s Sources’ at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Artist Jason Alper brings fashionable humor to Guy Hepner Gallery
Dima Alzayat
Coachella is sweet music to promoters
By Todd Martens and Alex Pham
'Oprah' captures a complex personality and life
By Susan Carpenter, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Obama orders safety review of mines
By Christi Parsons
Obama orders full-scale inspections of troubled U.S. mines
By Christi Parsons
Civilian trial for 9/11 suspects not ruled out, Holder says
By Michael Muskal
Obama orders public hospital visitation rights for same-sex partners
By Christi Parsons and Kathleen Hennessey, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
The legislation
'Tea party' movement looks beyond talk
By Kathleen Hennessey
Alaska's big haul: the Dalton Highway
By Kim Murphy
New rules on terror custody being drafted
By David S. Cloud and Julian E. Barnes
Adoptive parents speak up over mother who sent back Russian boy
By Bonnie Miller Rubin
NEWS
For the record
OPINION
China -- it's money
By Daniel Griswold
Deficit reduction through tax reform
Doyle McManus
Hunter, gatherer, shopper
Meghan Daum
Politics and L.A.'s new archbishop; praise for Father Gregory Boyle; the U.S. and Israel
SCIENCE
Research offers promise for diabetics
By Thomas H. Maugh II
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