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What happened on July 19, 2010
OPINION
California shouldn't fall behind on license plate advertising
Curren D. Price Jr.
Unshackling Reagan National Airport
When art and religion collide
Heghnar Watenpaugh, Heghnar Watenpaugh is an associate professor of art history at UC Davis. She is a former Getty postdoctoral fellow and is of Armenian descent
Neverland's not for us
Uncovering France's veil ploy
Gregory Rodriguez
Haiti's plight
Petraeus' risky militia maneuver for Afghanistan
On France's effort to ban the full-face veil; the city of Bell's well-paid city manager; and remembering Harvey Pekar.
Environmentalists and a clean-energy future
By Peter Teague
HEALTH
The Healthy Skeptic: Moisturizing pills? Here's the rub
By Chris Woolston, Special to the Los Angeles Times
No easy fix for deteriorating knees
By Amber Dance, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Swimming with the fittest?
By Judy Foreman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Griffith Park night hikes place L.A. at your feet
By Mary Forgione, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Beach towel snaps into workout regimen
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Workout DVDs
By Melinda Fulmer, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The water's not always fine
By Judy Foreman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Glucosamine, chondroitin fail to slow arthritis effect
Joe Graedon, Teresa Graedon, The People's Pharmacy
The outdoors is your gym
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Good Form: Block-supported yoga pose
Karen Voight, Good Form
Milk: Does it do a body good?
Sometimes it's not about the swift
By Samantha Peale, Special to the Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Television review: 'Lucky' on HBO
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Donald Glover, Renaissance man of comedy and rap
By Chris Lee, Los Angeles Times
The rise and reassessment of 'Inception'
By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times
Young fans lift 'Inception' to No. 1
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Early Bird: Darioush in Beverly Hills
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: July 19
Holiday Mathis
More film noir classics on DVD
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
TV highlights
'Cyrus' and 'The Kids Are All Right' face weekend tests
Horoscope: July 18
Holiday Mathis
Happening Monday July 19, 2010
California has right stuff for a down economy
By Evelyn McDonnell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Fast Track: 'Jersey Shore' on strike?
Music review: Pepe Aguilar at the Gibson Amphitheatre
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Grandiose Nazi airport becomes a wild and free park
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Cold War remnants evident in Russia's influence in Cyprus
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
In Italy, protecting immigrants crosses the faith line
By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
50 killed in Iraq attacks aimed at anti-Al Qaeda fighters
By Ned Parker and Usama Redha, Los Angeles Times
China seeks to limit damage from oil spill
By Lily Kuo and Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Clinton unveils an array of projects for Pakistan
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
Pakistan, Afghanistan announce trade deal
By Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Afghanistan suicide bombing kills at least 3
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Many law firms are cutting back on summer internships
Chris Mondics
Venture capital funding in California gains steam
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
How to prevent employee fraud: Small-business advice
By Karen E. Klein
Small businesses starting despite economic challenges
Cyndia Zwahlen
Market ends higher; tech shares rally
Reuters
Moody's cuts Ireland's debt rating, citing 'loss of financial strength'
Moody's downgrades Ireland's bond rating
Reuters
Motorola is selling wireless networks unit to Nokia Siemens
Wailin Wong
Audit slams Treasury over plan to cut GM, Chrysler dealers
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Boeing 787 Dreamliner makes first overseas landing
From Reuters
Comparing airfares plus extra fees should be easier, travel managers say
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
IBM misses sales forecast
Bloomberg News
Rivals say Google has too much sway over administration's net neutrality policy
By Jennifer Martinez, Tribune Washington Bureau
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
400 participants already enrolled in new healthcare job training program
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
Annette Baran dies at 83; crusader for open adoption
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles' plan to outsource Fire Department billing draws heat
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Some experts say California's payroll system 'puzzle' doesn't compute
By Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Children born via in vitro fertilization may have slightly higher cancer rates
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Sometimes, predicting the future would be a good thing, as with IVF
By Tami Dennis, Los Angeles Times
China warns tourists on "forced shopping" in Hong Kong
Reuters
Doctor's notes: You can read them, but should you?
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Researchers find a way to take the 'shot' out of the flu shot
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Number of HIV-positive in treatment rose by a quarter last year
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
TRAVEL
Oil runs deep in L.A. history
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
For the record
SPORTS
Bout between James Toney and Randy Couture could bring boxing-vs.-MMA debate to head
By Lance Pugmire
In NFC North, it's still all about the quarterbacks
By Sam Farmer
NCAA looking into allegations against Florida lineman
Staff and wire reports
Angels' bench is shallow and full of holes
By Ben Bolch
No panic by Dodgers over woes in St. Louis
By Jim Peltz
Dodgers starter James McDonald can't turn it around
By Jim Peltz
Bob Arum is doing what he does best, talking . . . but is anyone listening?
Bill Dwyre
Seven-on-seven competitions display wealth of Southern California high school football talent
Eric Sondheimer
Kings gamble big and lose big on Ilya Kovalchuk
Helene Elliott
NATIONAL
Obama to launch ocean initiative
By Jim Tankersley, Tribune Washington Bureau
'Tea party' federation severs ties with commentator over Lincoln blog post
By Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau
HOME & GARDEN
Joe Pytka sells 3-acre Hollywood Hills estate
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
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