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What happened on July 27, 2010
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Mexico no haven to U.S. fugitives
Richard Marosi
David Blackwell dies at 91; mathematician, UC Berkeley's first tenured black professor
Oxnard wonders if there's another name for it
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
L.A. to help homeless people find safe overnight parking in Venice area
By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Tribe hopes melody will summon precious violin
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
Maldonado's family farm settles tax bill with IRS
By Jack Dolan and Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times
Bell council members cut salaries 90%; some will forgo pay
By Ruben Vives and Jeff Gottlieb, Los Angeles Times
SEIU attacks rival union's tentative deal with L.A.
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Cal Poly Pomona receives $42-million cash grant, largest in Cal State history
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Alexander 'Hurricane' Higgins dies at 61; two-time world snooker champion
Times Staff and Wire Services
Maldonado's family farm settles tax bill with IRS
By Jack Dolan and Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times
Rupert J. Deese dies at 85; Claremont artist created functional pottery
By Claire Noland, Los Angeles Times
What labor may like best about Brown: He's not Whitman
By Michael J. Mishak, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: David Alexander, James E. Akins, Sumbat Lapajian, Carl Gordon
As top Bell officials earned massive salaries, city workers were laid off
By Kim Christensen, Scott Gold and Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Missing parrot found
Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
2 dead, 2 hurt in blaze at Boyle Heights auto repair shop
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
Schwarzenegger threatens to leave office without signing budget
By Shane Goldmacher and Anthony York, Los Angeles Times
Antennas less conspicuous but more ubiquitous than towers for cell service
By Mike Reicher, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Late preterm birth increases risk of respiratory illness
Evening light in spring interferes with teens' sleep, researchers say
People who need people live longer
A new knee or hip could mean pounds lost as well
Bear crashes in runaway car
Reuters
Hey, parents, not yet worried about medical devices or head lice? Keep reading
Oliver Stone has apologized for his anti-Semitic rant, but is the damage already done?
Patrick Goldstein, The Big Picture
The Internet may be a good weight loss tool -- as long as you log on
Africa looks to vast forests for carbon credits
Many men with low-risk prostate cancer overtreated, study finds
For the record
test story um bop
Antonio Cuevas, Special Advertising Sections Writer
A revamped resource website from the American Cancer Society
Caves offer new tour -- in Klingon
Reuters
L.A. City Council review of Google e-mail contract postponed till next week
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Cigarette sales, smokers decline
Tiffany Hsu
Chevy prices Volt at $41,000 but will push leases
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Wind farm 'mega-project' underway in Mojave Desert
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Many businesses want to expand but lack resources, study finds
By Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
Anthem Blue Cross of California names Pam Kehaly president
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
Farmers to cut auto insurance rates for some California customers
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
Leftovers for the needy: It's not that hard
David Lazarus
Univision settles U.S. radio payola case
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
'Jailbreaking' Apple iPhones is legal, government says
By Mark Milian, Los Angeles Times
Business travel groups bristle at Obama's anti-pollution idea
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
New home sales bounce back in June
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Tribune cuts back plan for management bonuses
By Michael Oneal
Demand at GM plant puts quality control to the test
By Terry Box
Google: Good enough for government work
By Jessica Guynn and David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Oil industry is driving force behind Proposition 23's attack on California's new greenhouse gas regulation
Michael Hiltzik
Data suggest the super-rich are opening wallets wider at theme parks
By Jason Garcia
OPINION
Why U.S. troops deserve to be called heroes
Dorian de Wind
Politics and water conservation
By Emily Green
The irrational fear of our state rock
By David Ropeik
The LAX concessions lobby
The new journalism
Jonah Goldberg
The Bell pay scandal; Metro Rail's 20th anniversary; climate change skeptics
Disclosing who influences elections
ENTERTAINMENT
L.A.'s Very Be Careful follows own beat
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'Breakthrough With Tony Robbins'
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Television review: 'MasterChef' on Fox
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
'The Lieutenant of Inishmore' gets the blood going
By Irene Lacher, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: July 27
Holiday Mathis
The forecast: A new chief meteorologist at KCAL, KCBS
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
Phil Silvers returns as Sgt. Bilko on DVD
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Happening Tuesday: Midnight Juggernauts, Alex Cline and more
'MasterChef'
Very Be Careful show information
Quick Takes: Rare 'View' of Obama
Tuesday's TV highlights
'MasterChef' features a kinder, gentler Gordon Ramsay
By Rene Lynch, Los Angeles Times
'Breakthrough With Tony Robbins'
Tuesday's TV talk shows
WORLD
Mexico City's rainy torment
Los Angeles Times
Photo and letter stir speculation on missing Mexico political figure
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Sentence reduced for former Khmer Rouge prison chief
By Brendan Brady, Los Angeles Times
WikiLeaks emerges as powerful online whistle-blower
By Noam N. Levey and Jennifer Martinez, Tribune Washington Bureau
Missing U.S. serviceman confirmed dead in Afghanistan
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
BP says Hayward will step down as CEO on Oct. 1
By Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times
France confirms hostage was slain
By Devorah Lauter, Los Angeles Times
WikiLeaks' notable hits
Karzai says NATO strike killed up to 52 civilians
Laura King
Ocean oil slick cleaned up, China says
Lily Kuo
SPORTS
Federal prosecutors subpoena documents in 2004 Lance Armstrong case
By Diane Pucin
Bryan brothers' quest for doubles record has a special follower
By Diane Pucin
Farmers Classic tennis matches
Dan Haren doesn't figure to miss a start
By Ben Bolch and Mike DiGiovanna
Wednesday's Farmers Classic schedule
Angels are all talk with their bats
By Ben Bolch
Hiroki Kuroda starts Wednesday, but it's all very hush-hush
By Dylan Hernandez
Galaxy doesn't show much interest
By Grahame L. Jones
Dodgers excel to date in field of indifference
T.J. Simers
Pac-10 steps up marketing effort
By David Wharton
Kings sign Alexei Ponikarovsky to replace Alexander Frolov
By Helene Elliott
A sea change at 60
By Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
At X Games 16, there's something new — and something old revisited
By Baxter Holmes
Kennedy Pola is worth the trouble
Bill Plaschke
Terrell Owens agrees to contract with Bengals
Staff and wire reports
SCIENCE
Sniffing device may help the severely disabled communicate
Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Physicists hail progress in search for Higgs particle
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Smaller oil slicks harder to find but seen as good sign
By Richard Fausset and Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
Harder to suppress leaks in Internet age
By David G. Savage and Noam N. Levey, Tribune Washington Bureau
Utah court reverses polygamist leader convictions
From Reuters
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