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What happened on July 05, 2010
HEALTH
Red yeast rice may lower cholesterol
Joe Graedon, Teresa Graedon, The People's Pharmacy
Can cold packs ease migraine pain?
By Chris Woolston, Special to the Los Angeles Times
When pain becomes chronic
By Karen Ravn, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Where pain pills fail, electronic devices can deliver
By Amber Dance, Special to the Los Angeles Times
When patients complain of pain, treatment depends on many factors
By Valerie Ulene, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Not everyone hurts the same way
By Wendy Hansen, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movement therapies may reduce chronic pain
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Controlling pain with alternative remedies
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Getting ultrasound therapy to fit into a pain management program
By Amber Dance, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Letters: The pesticide debate
Good Form: Stronger glutes
Karen Voight, Good Form
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Death at Electric Daisy Carnival draws attention to connection between raves and Ecstasy
By Rong-Gong Lin II and Sarah Ardalani, Los Angeles Times
State's food stamp cash-out policy no longer the best option for many aid recipients
By Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times
'Suicide-safe' jail bedding is ineffective
By Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
Oldest living Pullman porter looks back
By Ann M. Simmons, Los Angeles Times
Six Alarcon staffers ordered to testify
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Holiday crowds watch bodysurfers tackle huge surf at the Wedge
By Catherine Saillant, Los Angeles Times
Clearing away the pot stores, one raid at a time
By Joel Rubin and John Hoeffel, Los Angeles Times
'Bamboo Charlie' builds his private universe
By Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Betty Lou Young dies at 91; Rustic Canyon writer and conservationist
By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Aerial expert's report on L.A. County's biggest wildfire flies in the face of official review
By Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Marine convicted of killing Iraqi civilian back on duty at Camp Pendleton
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah dies at 74; Lebanon's top cleric was once Hezbollah's mentor
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Bob Probert
Brown's frugal campaign may be too little, too late
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
San Diego County tribe says proposed landfill would be too close to sacred site
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Santa Monica Fourth of July Parade celebrates the national holiday and environmental advocacy.
By Ann M. Simmons, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Racism in Mexico rears its ugly head
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Local elections in Mexico marred by violence, intimidation
By Tracy Wilkinson and Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Local elections in Mexico marred by violence, intimidation
By Tracy Wilkinson and Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
In Vietnam, a sign of the times
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Biden meets with Iraqi front-runners
By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
Afghans see change in U.S. command as a threat to safety
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
French officials resign amid spending scandals
By Kim Willsher, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Electric Daisy Carnival: a drug-infested all-nighter
By Jason Robarts
The false promise of Hoover Dam
By Michael Hiltzik
A mixed record
Don't spill gulf research funds
Clock is ticking on Israeli-Palestinian negotiations
By Robert M. Danin
One man's one-Korea dreams
Gregory Rodriguez
NEWS
School day starts too early for sleepy students (and teachers), researchers say
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Move over, BMI -- for kids, is it time to measure the neck circumference instead?
By Jessie Schiewe, Los Angeles Times
TV and children: Ads for fast food are up, ads for sweets and cookies are down
By Jessie Schiewe, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Councilman Richard Alarcon's staff ordered to appear before grand jury
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
TRAVEL
Healdsburg: For foodies, a new northern star
By Janis Cooke Newman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Planning your trip to Healdsburg, Calif.
By Janis Cooke Newman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Fake money a growing problem for small businesses
Cyndia Zwahlen
UPS offers 'luggage boxes' as alternative to checking bags
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
New SBA regional chief to focus on lending, job growth
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
U.S. retailers pushing to expand overseas
By Sandra M. Jones
PACE loan program makes solar energy more affordable for homeowners
By Steve Gelsi
PACE loan program makes solar energy more affordable for homeowners
By Steve Gelsi
Global brewers hope to tap a new market: Africa
By William Spain
Small-business advice: Renewal notices can be scams
By Karen E. Klein
ENTERTAINMENT
Television review: 'No One Dies in Lily Dale'
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Peter Case: Recharged and ready to rock
By Scott Martelle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Pop music review: Hootenanny Festival featuring Chuck Berry
By Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times
The Hollywood Bowl's spectacular fireworks
By Chris Lee, Los Angeles Times
Photo exhibit of Marines at Oceanside Public Library
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Events happening Monday
Restaurant info
Horoscope: July 5
Holiday Mathis
TV highlights
'No One Dies in Lily Dale' info
'Faces of Iraq and Afghanistan' info
Summer Camp Campaign: Luis and his family will have time to connect
By Daina Beth Solomon, Los Angeles Times
Commentary: All LeBron, all the time — when will it end?
By Jon Weinbach, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Early bird: Xoia Vietnamese Eats
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Big waves in the gulf sideline oil skimmers again
By Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times
Three GOP senators add pressure on Steele to resign
By Richard A. Serrano, Tribune Washington Bureau
SPORTS
Proposed NCAA legislation would affect college commitments
Eric Sondheimer
Top riders crash in Stage 2 of Tour de France
By Diane Pucin
USC's Malik Jackson says he'll transfer to Tennessee
Staff and wire reports
Scott Kazmir's struggles continue in 9-2 loss to White Sox
By Ben Bolch
Angels fall apart in 9-2 loss to the White Sox
By Ben Bolch
A look at Tuesday's World Cup semifinal
Owner Mace Siegel goes about business of saving horse racing
Bill Dwyre
Angels' Hideki Matsui starts in left field
By Ben Bolch
Florida puts an end to Dodgers' hot streak
By Jim Peltz
Sparks rookie Andrea Riley awaits her chance
By Laura Myers
Kings have to figure out how to become more attractive
Helene Elliott
Clippers coaching aspirants Dwane Casey, Vinny Del Negro due back for final interviews
By Lisa Dillman
Germany's Joachim Loew is the coach to beat
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
Germany's World Cup streak may be result of a multicultural team
By Grahame L. Jones and Kevin Baxter
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