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What happened on April 24, 2010
BUSINESS
Healthcare providers experiment with lump-sum pricing
By Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times
Flipping houses is back in South Los Angeles
Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
Spirit Airlines introduces non-adjustable seats
By Hugo Martin, Los Angeles Times
How I Made It: Cal Worthington
Kristena Hansen
Meg Whitman has her own definition of 'the right thing'
Michael Hiltzik
Rhum Barbancourt is recovering after Haiti's earthquake
By Trenton Daniel
NUMMI will not be repaid by California agency
Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
New-home sales jump in March
Alejandro Lazo and Don Lee
Twitter acquiring text-messaging firm Cloudhopper
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Beijing Auto Show becomes a showcase for luxury carmakers
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
Credit rating executives say they were pressured to give good ratings
By Kevin G. Hall
State gets more than 300 offers for 2 dozen office buildings
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Common stock dividends, an old idea for retirement income, are in vogue again
Tom Petruno, Market Beat
Blippy says it has fixed glitch that exposed users' credit card numbers
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Goldman Sachs e-mails suggest firm profited from mortgage mess, Senate panel says
Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
TV show deals with Israel POWs
By Batsheva Sobelman, Los Angeles Times
Police ambushed in Juarez; 8 people killed
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Sudan's tea ladies serve memories of happier times
By Jeffrey Fleishman
U.S. envoy in France is making the most of his opportunity
By Devorah Lauter, Special to the Los Angeles Times
South Korea volunteers aim to help world's poor
John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times
Iraq bombings kill 67
By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
Two U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
6.1 quake strikes near Indonesia's Ambon, USGS says
From Reuters
Greece activates emergency financial bailout
By Henry Chu and Anthee Carassava, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
ENTERTAINMENT
On the Media: Trying to Patch into the hyper-local news market
By James Rainey, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'America: The Story of Us' summarizes hundreds of years in 12 hours
MARY McNAMARA, TELEVISION CRITIC
From prison to 'Breaking Bad's' set
By Josh Gajewski, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Television review: ‘When Love Is Not Enough’ on CBS
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Quick Takes: A dead poets day?
Horoscope: April 24
Holiday Mathis
Critic’s Notebook: The score on ‘South Park’: 1 for terrorists, 0 for free speech
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Weekend Talk Shows
TV Highlights
'America: The Story of Us' info
'When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story'
Animator’s dedication is key to ‘Sita’
By Charles Solomon, Special to the Los Angeles Times
L.A. County, city arts budget proposals include cuts for many programs
By Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
My Favorite Weekend: Richard Branson
By Mark Sachs, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
The skinny on Hungry Girl's low-calorie success from Lisa Lillien
By Megan Kimble, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
For the record
Ancient city mapped in Mexico sheds light on the Purepecha
By Daniel Hernandez, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Providers Try Lump-Sum Pricing
Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Show stoppers
By Mary Umberger, Special to Tribune Newspapers
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
LAUSD teacher fired in harassment case after two years
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
Man arrested on suspicion of stealing fire hydrants
By Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Smart, in an easygoing way
By Kate Linthicum, Reporting from Omaha
Jack Herer dies at 70; author and advocate for marijuana legalization
By John Hoeffel, Los Angeles Times
Near Blythe, historian sees solar plants as threat to desert carvings
By David Kelly, Los Angeles Times
Near-collision at Bob Hope Airport draws federal inquiry
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
Free health clinic requires pre-registering
Molly Hennessy-Fiske
Rafael Yglesias' "A Happy Marriage" wins Times Book Prize for fiction
By Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times
Where books reign and readers celebrate
By Carla Hall, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Carl Macek
Gene Lees dies at 82; jazz historian and critic
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
John Carl Warnecke dies at 91; designer of JFK grave site
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Metrolink modifies plan to screen train crews with personality tests
By Rich Connell, Los Angeles Times
John Carl Warnecke dies at 91; designer of JFK grave site
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Two men killed by train in Rosemead
By Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Appeals court denies Polanski’s effort to be sentenced in absentia
By Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times
Doctors’ second opinion
Sandy Banks
Capistrano teachers’ strike may continue into next week
My-Thuan Tran, Los Angeles Times
Major Brentwood intersection to be closed this weekend and next
By Shelby Grad, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
California Teamsters oppose effort to delay global warming measure
By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times
Vaux's swifts are bunking in a downtown L.A. chimney
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Whitman, Brown have ties to Goldman Sachs
By Michael Rothfeld, Los Angeles Times
HOME & GARDEN
Venice’s green cube
By Debra Prinzing, Special to the Los Angeles Times
A good judge of fine houses
What could possibly go wrong?
Chris Erskine
2010 Milan furniture fair showcases wares that appeal to our practical side
Craig Nakano, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Kings announcer Bob Miller loves hockey, and it shows
By Diane Pucin
Lakers Coach Phil Jackson on criticizing referees: It's gamesmanship
By Mike Bresnahan
The 10 greatest World Cup teams of all time
By Grahame L. Jones
USC players surprised by the fall of Troy in NFL draft
By Gary Klein
NFL draft: Pete Carroll gets some good personnel
Sam Farmer
Thunder has the Lakers beat on the court and in the stands
T.J. Simers
World Cup 2010: Group A
A crushing blow
HELENE ELLIOTT
Datone Jones is impressive in UCLA spring game
Angels' Joel Pineiro gets rocked in Yankees' 7-1 victory
By Mike DiGiovanna
Sparks go into camp looking to rebuild
By Melissa Rohlin
Chivas USA beats San Jose Earthquakes, 3-2
By Kevin Baxter
Dodgers outlast Nationals, 4-3, in 13 innings
By Dylan Hernandez
Chivas USA beats San Jose Earthquakes, 3-2
By Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times
Angels, Yankees continue to collide over Teixeira's hard slide into Wilson
By Mike DiGiovanna, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Questions reverberate for Angels after collision at plate
By Mike DiGiovanna
Once a Dodger, always a Dodger? Apparently not
Dodgers' Manny Ramirez returns to L.A.
By Dylan Hernandez
NFL draft might be split between cities
By Sam Farmer
Mexico's Javier Aguirre has changed national team's outlook
By Kevin Baxter
Derek Jeter and Manny Ramirez pay huge dividends
By Bill Shaikin
Suddenly, Cavaliers series, and LeBron James, are in play
Mark Heisler
Lakers get drilled by the Thunder
By Mike Bresnahan
Thunder's James Harden thrives off the bench
By Broderick Turner
Lakers forward Ron Artest still can't solve the triangle
By Mike Bresnahan
Alphie's Bet might be a good bet for the Belmont
By Eric Sondheimer
Datone Jones is impressive in UCLA spring game
By Chris Foster
Pat Tillman film a haunting blindside
Bill Dwyre
NATIONAL
Deadly tornadoes strike Mississippi
Man removed from N.Y.-bound airliner
By Richard A. Serrano and Ken Dilanian, Tribune Washington Bureau
Cities feeling the pinch
By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
Obama again stops short of calling slaughter of Armenians a genocide
By Paul Richter, Tribune Washington Bureau
Climate bill abruptly put on hold
By Jim Tankersley, Tribune Washington Bureau
SCIENCE
Protecting aircraft from volcanic ash
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
TRAVEL
Walking in Holden Caulfield's footsteps through Manhattan
By David L. Ulin
OPINION
Tim Rutten on the 'tea party' movement; the Air Force discharges a lesbian officer; the effects of living longer lives
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