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What happened on April 21, 2010
BUSINESS
Cash for appliances program starts
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Small unmanned spacecraft is set for launch
By William Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Steve Soboroff moving on from Playa Vista
Roger Vincent
Facebook adds features that connect friends on other sites
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Turning down temperature on illegal immigration
MICHAEL HILTZIK
Film locations trade show is still a thriving scene
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Three insurers won't drop adult children on parents' policies
Duke Helfand
Schwarzenegger, Villaraigosa back plans to rein in pension costs
By Evan Halper and Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
State's home default cases plunge
Alejandro Lazo
Google online tool tracks government pressure on Google
Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Goldman Sachs case may be weakened by testimony by former hedge fund exec
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
Democrats attempt to rein in insurance rates
Noam Levey
Location trade show thrives
Richard Verrier
Google tool will track government demands
Jessica Guynn
Wall St. firm stops fighting CalPERS-backed measure
Marc Lifsher
GM repays $8.1 billion
Associated Press
Charles Schwab to pay clients $200 million
By Sam Mamudi
Visa agrees to buy CyberSource for about $2 billion
Bloomberg News
ENTERTAINMENT
Rattling Kevin Tighe’s cage
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
‘Five Easy Pieces’ turns 40
By Glenn Kenny, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Critic’s Notebook: Brasilia’s embrace of the future seems so quaint
By Christopher Hawthorne, Los Angeles Times Architecture Critic
‘Daring Young Men’ by Richard Reeves
By Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
New Jersey steals the show
Matea Gold
Behind the scenes at ‘Top Chef Masters’
By Denise Martin, Los Angeles Times
'Five Easy Pieces' Screenings
TV theme songs that ruled the radio too
By Denise Martin, Los Angeles Times
Michael Jackson estate teams with Cirque du Soleil
By Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times
Will call
Los Angeles Times staff
Wednesday’s TV Talk Shows
Wednesday's TV highlights
Happening Wednesday: Diablo Cody joins the Popcorn Mafia and more
Los Angeles Times staff
Fast Track: 'American Idol' hopefuls talk; Kate Gosselin booted off 'Dancing With the Stars'; and, hey, wasn't Tuesday night's all-Madonna 'Glee' great?
Quick Takes: Danielle Steel's former assistant sentenced to almost three years
Critic’s notebook: A musical interlude about TV theme songs, which may be cut from the Emmys
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Book info: ‘Daring Young Men’ by Richard Reeves
Horoscope: April 21
Holiday Mathis
On the Media: KCBS ads masquerade as news
James Rainey
SPORTS
Chino Hills Ayala High softball pitcher has a mean pinkie
By Melissa Rohlin
Reggie Bush reaches settlement in civil suit
Staff and wire reports
Russell Westbrook continues his climb
Mark Heisler
How Kings' Die-Hards live hockey
Chris Erskine
Lakers’ Kobe Bryant hits Thunder with his best shots, and a few others
Mark Heisler
This time, no apology necessary from Charles Barkley
By Diane Pucin
Angels can’t hold lead in ninth, lose, 4-3, to Tigers
By Mike DiGiovanna
Kings see double as Canucks tie series with 6-4 win
Helene Elliott
Cubs’ Carlos Zambrano to shore up bullpen
Wire reports
Bayern Munich is left seeing red in victory
By Grahame L. Jones
Scot Shields’ early-season struggles continue
By Mike DiGiovanna
Vancouver’s Sedin twins are key to win over Kings
By Lisa Dillman
Dodgers unleash potent attack to beat Reds, 14-6
By Dylan Hernandez
Lakers’ task gets tougher as series shifts to Oklahoma City
By Mike Bresnahan
Lakers have respect, and a game plan, for Thunder
By Broderick Turner
Gary Bettman says Philip Anschutz deserves credit
By Helene Elliott
Q & A with Gary Bettman
By Helene Elliott
UCLA women’s gymnastics team opens competition at NCAA championships
By Baxter Holmes
Big Ten expansion is big topic at meetings
By Chris Dufresne
Lakers’ Bryant can still get it done when it counts
Jerry Crowe
Capital D from Ron Artest (and lowercase o)
By Broderick Turner
Frank McCourt helps LAUSD close sports funding gap
Eric Sondheimer
Umpire’s call change is a new one for Joe Torre
By Dylan Hernandez
Steelers reportedly shopping Roethlisberger after NFL hands down six-game suspension
By Sam Farmer
NATIONAL
Black female judge, a former third-grade teacher, makes Supreme Court nominee list
By Christi Parsons
Why religion could affect Obama's court nomination
By James Oliphant, Los Angeles Times
On Earth Day's 40th anniversary, a different world
By Jim Tankersley, Tribune Washington Bureau
FDA calls for salt cutbacks
By Melissa Healy and Andrew Zajac
Obama falters on immigration reform promises
By Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Tough enforcement against illegal immigrants is decried
By Ken Dilanian
House OKs benefits for veterans' caregivers
By Clement Tan
Congressman tries again on animal cruelty law
Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Monterrey hotel attacked in Mexico kidnappings
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
South Korea's homemakers don't want to be pegged
By John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times
European air travel ramps up, but the problems aren't over
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
China has many 'dirty words'
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Taboo words in China
NATO officials acknowledge mistake in deaths of 4 Afghan civilians
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Europe expected to operate 75% of flights
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Some flights resume in Europe but new volcanic ash cloud looms
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
NATO says 4 killed in Afghanistan were civilians, not 'known insurgents'
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Ukraine extends lease for Russian naval fleet
By Megan K. Stack, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
Iceland volcano calming down
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Neo-Nazi rally in L.A.; Iceland's volcano; going after Goldman Sachs
A green jobs generator
Carol Zabin and David Graham-Squire
For the record
Attacking Richard Goldstone
Putting the DWP’s house in order
Austin Beutner
Mahony’s personal crusade
Tim Rutten
Reaffirming free speech
Attacking Richard Goldstone
Daniel Terris
Reaffirming free speech
Yes on Prop. 14
Why Iran won't attack Israel
Yousef Munayyer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Judge allows parents of disabled woman to seek visitation rights on her behalf
By Maria L. La Ganga, Los Angeles Times
O.C. science center gets a new angle on mystery cube
By Tony Barboza
Government attorney in L.A. is convicted of taking bribes from illegal immigrants
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
Budget swings leave a city dizzy
David Zahniser and Phil Willon and Maeve Reston
Juan Antonio Samaranch, longtime Olympics chief, dies at 89
By Alan Abrahamson
Juan Antonio Samaranch, longtime Olympics chief, dies at 89
By Alan Abrahamson
Arizona state senator fires back at Cardinal Mahony over immigration bill
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
A little proposition with big potential
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
Teachers union in O.C. to begin striking
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Nancy Stoner Sage, James R. Beniger, Bill Mullikin, J. Bruce Llewellyn
California Lottery Results
Lottery results
Who's Who with whose funds?
Steve Lopez
Dorothy Height dies at 98; civil rights leader fought for women's, children's issues
Jocelyn Y. Stewart
Medical pot group sues L.A. over new law
By John Hoeffel, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
For the record
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