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What happened on April 20, 2010
SCIENCE
Diets high in added sugar raise heart disease risk
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Tamoxifen, raloxifene cut breast cancer risk in half
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Indoor tanning may be addictive
By Shari Roan, Times Staff Writer
OPINION
America's dark history of coal
Scott Martelle
Debating Daryl F. Gates' legacy; saving the Watts Towers; Pomona College's workers
Justice Stevens will not be easily replaced
Christopher L. Eisgruber
Tea parties a delayed Bush backlash
Jonah Goldberg
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Keith Elam dies at 47; rap singer known as Guru of duo Gang Starr
By Oliver Wang
Cardinal Mahony criticizes Arizona immigration bill
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
$3 million in marijuana found on boat that went aground off Catalina
By Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times
23 arrested in Hemet crime probe
By Robert J. Lopez and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times
Dorothy Height dies at 98; key figure in the civil rights movement
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart
L.A. bus, rail fares may increase
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
Judge dismisses suit by Notorious B.I.G.’s family against Los Angeles
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times
Peddling prescriptions like candy
Sandy Banks
Highlights from Villaraigosa’s proposed budget
Lottery results
Winter storm brings scattered showers, chilly temperatures
By Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Government attorney in L.A. is convicted of taking bribes from illegal immigrants
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
State regulators cite Oakland hospital, police and fire departments
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
In State of the City speech, Villaraigosa admits errors, vows swift action on financial crisis
By Phil Willon and Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
Hewlett-Packard probe roils California U.S. Senate race
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified OKs deal to shorten school year
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Mayor appoints Beutner as interim head of the DWP
By Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
Schwarzenegger backs bill that would change teachers' dismissal standards
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
Suit alleges Cardinal Mahony conspired to hide priest’s sexual abuse of children
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Judge allows parents of disabled woman to seek visitation rights on her behalf
By Maria L. La Ganga, Los Angeles Times
Stranded passengers try to make the best of airport tedium
Obama arrives in L.A. to raise funds for Boxer
By Seema Mehta and Tom Hamburger, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Supreme Court nullifies law against animal cruelty videos
By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Obama falters on immigration reform promises
By Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Justices cite free speech in striking down animal-cruelty law
By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Governor faces tough choices on Arizona's two toughest issues
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Florida hunters fail to bag Burmese pythons
Fishing for anti-terrorism funds
Bob Drogin
Economic slump rains on many parades
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
Democrats face uphill climb in midterm elections
By Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Republicans soften on Wall Street reform bill
By Janet Hook, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Google battle over Internet censorship goes far beyond China
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Bank of America yanks Countrywide Financial customers' credit lines
David Lazarus
Judge throws out poker players' lawsuit
Stuart Pfeifer
Rhum Barbancourt is recovering after Haiti earthquake
By Trenton Daniel
Fiat said to tap Elkann as chairman, revive auto unit spinoff
Bloomberg News
Pump prices hold steady
Ronald D. White
First Pinkberry to close
Andrea Chang
SEC knew Lehman broke own risk rules
Bloomberg News
Citigroup profit more than doubles
Times Wire Reports
Goldman Sachs earns $3.46 billion in first quarter
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Citigroup turns $4.43-billion profit in first quarter
Goldman legal battle may be epic
Walter Hamilton and Nathaniel Popper
Apple earnings jump 90%
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Goldman Sachs profit soars 90%; firm downplays government's fraud lawsuit
By Nathaniel Popper, reporting from new york
Carl's Jr. owner CKE says rival bid is superior to THL's
Bloomberg News
CalPERS eyeing Goldman case
Marc Lifsher
Obama and Democrats challenge GOP on Wall Street
Jim Puzzanghera and Janet Hook, reporting from Washington
CalPERS, private equity firm alter dealings after middleman scandal
Marc Lifsher
Brown pursues Moody's
Tiffany Hsu
WORLD
Drug war ensnares Morelos state
By Ken Ellingwood
Gunmen kill Kandahar official praying in mosque
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
More flights take off, but Europe warily watches another volcanic plume
By Henry Chu
Top two Al Qaeda in Iraq leaders are dead, officials say
By Liz Sly, Los Angeles Times
China has many 'dirty words'
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Airspace over Northern Europe to open Tuesday
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Pakistan prime minister's career from jail to power
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
‘The Perfect Game’ dodged many curveballs en route to big screen
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles newscasts are waking up earlier
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
Quick Takes: MGM's money woes sideline James Bond film
Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles readies an expanded palette
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
Broadway is sweet on David Babani
By Patrick Pacheco, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Opera info
‘Rough Justice’ book info
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles info
Fast Track: Crystal Bowersox feels 'betrayed' by Ryan Seacrest; Aziz Ansari 'stalks' Billy Crystal; Apple orders the return of its lost iPhone
Tuesday's TV Highlights
Horoscope: April 20
Holiday Mathis
Ring Festival LA: USC Thornton Opera opts for Wagner's obscure second opera, 'Das Liebesverbot'
By Richard S. Ginell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Tv Talk Shows
Happening Tuesday: 420 Funny at UCB and more
"Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer" by Peter Elkind
By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Inter Milan surprises Barcelona, 3-1
By Grahame L. Jones
Chick Hearn is honored with a Staples statue
By Mike Bresnahan
Hollywood Park's scaled-down spring-summer meeting begins Wednesday
By Bill Dwyre
Angels beat Tigers, pick up fifth straight win
By Bill Shaikin
Scioscia: Fuentes stays as closer
Bill Shaikin
Williams' patterns fit NFL plan
SAM FARMER
Third season's the charm for Handzus
Lisa Dillman
Control has been an issue
Dylan Hernandez
Lakers’ Derek Fisher says this won’t be his last season
Broderick Turner
Power play, not the goal that wasn’t, is the story in Kings’ 5-3 win over Canucks
By Lisa Dillman
Rockies president is found dead
Wire reports
Kings have done good job of defending Canucks’ Henrik and Daniel Sedin
By Helene Elliott
Lakers are OK for now
By Mike Bresnahan
Dodgers' late rally is for naught
By Dylan Hernandez
For starters, a turnaround for Angels
By Bill Shaikin
Matt Barkley will be watching the draft with interest
By Gary Klein
Lakers’ Derek Fisher says this won’t be his last season
By Broderick Turner
Kings are thinking they can do this
Helene Elliott
Offense keeps on ticking for Dodgers
By Dylan Hernandez
No talking or listening, but Phil and Kobe communicate
T.J. Simers
Kobe Bryant takes over in Game 2
By Mike Bresnahan
Clippers have stopped paying Mike Dunleavy
By Mark Heisler
Lorena Ochoa’s retirement another blow to LPGA
By Kevin Baxter
Angels’ Jeff Mathis has a broken wrist
By Bill Shaikin
Bruins trying to beef up running game
By Chris Foster
Lakers are suffering an identity crisis
Bill Plaschke
BOOKS
Judge in Tribune bankruptcy case to pick examiner
Michael Oneal
NEWS
Movie theaters turn to live event screenings to fill seats
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Air Force, in reversal, will discharge lesbian officer
By Julian E. Barnes
For the record
Dorothy Height, key figure in the civil rights movement, dies at 98
By Jocelyn Y. Stewart, Tribune newspapers
Gun rights supporters rally near Capitol
By Kathleen Hennessey
HOME & GARDEN
Larry Gelbart’s home in Beverly Hills is sold
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
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