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What happened on December 28, 2010
ENTERTAINMENT
For Miles Teller, a role that was almost too real
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
A Remembrance: Teena Marie
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Photographer Martin Parr's Rose Gallery show adds folk-art element
By Jori Finkel, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: Dec. 28
Holiday Mathis
Tuesday's TV highlights
Events happening Tuesday
Tuesday's TV talk shows
Quick Takes
NEWS
Short weekly bouts of eccentric exercise may offer big health improvements
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Carbon monoxide is a killer; know these warning signs
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times
Born with less vitamin D? You may be more likely to wheeze, catch cold
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
Sun Valley, Idaho: Santa sends snow so skiers can hit the slopes earlier
By Terry Gardner, Special to the Times
Hearing loss among girls and exposure to loud noise -- sounds familiar
By Mary Forgione, For the Los Angeles Times
Rep. Charles Rangel starts legal defense fund
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Salmonella now found in sprouts, cilantro; who's up for more cookies?
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times
Time to tweak those New Year's resolutions; this belly fat study explains why
By Mary Forgione, For the Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Coffee drinkers get a purr with their buzz in Seoul
By John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times
Activists in Nepal make inroads against servitude for girls
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Son shoots holes in ex-king's hopes of returning to power in Nepal
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
17 killed in suicide attack in western Iraq
By Nawaf Jabbar and Salar Jaff, Los Angeles Times
Nine terrorism suspects appear in London court
By Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times
Missile strikes inside Pakistan kill 25 suspected insurgents
By Zulfiqar Ali and Laura King
Khodorkovsky found guilty in second trial, could face more prison time
By Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
One last fight looms for the battleship Iowa
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
Objections raised to caging inmates during therapy
By Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times
How Bell hit bottom
Christopher Goffard, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Fugitive in UCI fertility clinic scandal held in Mexico
By Catherine Saillant, Los Angeles Times
One last fight looms for the battleship Iowa
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
Families worry mental health cuts will send kids spiraling
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times
Rusty McNeil dies at 81; U.S. folk-music historian who teamed with her husband
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Overwhelmed sewer systems take toll on beaches
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
We should have kept Davis
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
2.3 million Americans reentered without proper documents
By Stephen Ceasar, Los Angeles Times
Family, friends mourn victim of Christmas slaying
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
Southern California girds for more rain — and damage
By Nardine Saad and Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
'School Pride' gets mixed grades from L.A. Unified
By Howard Blume and Daina Beth Solomon, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Allstate offers discounts to drivers who let it track their driving habits
By Becky Yerak
A mover and shaker in the bobblehead toy industry
By Jesus Chavez
British drone breaks record for longest flight
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Microchips are found just about everywhere
By Steve Johnson
3-D movie tickets keep box-office sales high as attendance falls
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Unusual coalition pushes for restrictions on compounded drugs
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
New fee for California businesses with delinquent taxes
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Scam Watch
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Home prices fall 0.8% in October
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
Oil prices fall but gasoline nears record for the end of a year
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Looking at the cloud from both sides now
Michael Hiltzik
Lessons from 2010's blockbusters and flops
By John Horn, Los Angeles Times
Retail sales during holiday season rise 5.5% over last year
By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times
Bears are scarce in the stock market, and that makes some bulls nervous
By Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times
China cuts rare earth export quotas
Reuters
OPINION
As gay becomes bourgeois
Jonah Goldberg
The Cortines factor
Jim Newton
A true city of angels?
Plans to eliminate California's Office of Inspector General; the path to peace in the Middle East; an iPhone app to help find parking spots
A nuclear Senate
SPORTS
Angry Kobe doesn't make for happy times for Lakers
T.J. Simers
Darryl Sutter resigns as Calgary Flames general manager
Wire reports
Pau Gasol says Lakers aren't exploiting size advantage and are 'not being smart'
By Broderick Turner
Michael Vick leads Pro Bowl selections
Wire reports
High school girls' basketball rankings
By Melissa Rohlin
Up next for Ducks: Tuesday at Phoenix
Up next for USC: Wednesday vs. Washington
By Baxter Holmes
Up next for the Lakers: Wednesday at New Orleans
By Mike Bresnahan
Up next for UCLA: Wednesday vs. Washington State
By Ben Bolch
Up next for the Clippers: Wednesday at Utah
By Lisa Dillman
Up next for the Kings: Wednesday at Phoenix
By Helene Elliott
Seahawks-Rams is a loser, er, winner take all
Sam Farmer
Bruins need to dial it up as Pacific 10 play begins
By Ben Bolch
Ducks meet up with a 3-1 victory over the Coyotes
Helene Elliott
USC gets a tough draw to start conference play Wednesday
By Baxter Holmes
Up next for the Lakers: Tuesday at San Antonio
Taking care of Kings has been the easy part for Clippers
By Lisa Dillman
At Texas Christian, all sports ride football's coattails
By Baxter Holmes
Lakers come unglued again in 97-82 loss to San Antonio
By Mike Bresnahan
Eric Gordon's quiet efficiency works perfectly for Clippers
Bill Plaschke
Texas Christian's Wayne Daniels chose his sport wisely
By Gary Klein
Donald Sterling, unfiltered, is OK, but Sean Salisbury? Not so much
T.J. Simers
LSU upsets UCLA women, 55-53
By Melissa Rohlin
Andy Dalton is TCU's alpha Frog
By Baxter Holmes
NATIONAL
Much for president to enjoy on holiday in 'Obama land'
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Blizzard stops East Coast in its tracks
By Nathaniel Popper and Bob Drogin, Los Angeles Times
HOME & GARDEN
Gary Mehlman puts his Beverly Hills Post Office-area home on the market
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
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