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What happened on June 10, 2010
NATIONAL
Minority population growing in the United States, census estimates show
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
A closer look at deep-water drilling
By Jim Tankersley, Tribune Washington Bureau
Oil flow could be curtailed soon
By Kim Murphy and Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
B-2 stealth bombers get meticulous makeovers
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Determining who gets a producer credit on movies, TV shows
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Service stations are filling bellies as well as tanks
By Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
U-Haul settles U.S. claims it tried to fix prices
Times Wire Services
Environment-friendly tips for washing your car
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Denny's shares rise 3% on CEO change
Bloomberg News
Congress presses Geithner on China currency
By Kevin G. Hall
Despite Prop. 17's defeat, auto insurers' battle may not be over
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
A flood of new jobs? No, but no double-dip recession either, Bernanke says
By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Mead Johnson to stop making chocolate drink for toddlers
By Julie Wernau
Aston Martin Rapide specs
Foreclosure filings decline 3% in May
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Bunches of banana stuff to occupy new museum
By David Kelly, Los Angeles Times
PG&E's customers vote down Prop. 16
By Marc Lifsher and Dianne Klein, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Daniel Douma, May L. To
Former O.C. deputy arrested over car crash
By Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
O.C. sheriff can drop 'appointed' from her title
By Catherine Saillant and Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times
Cal State L.A. students want to study past 8 p.m.
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
CHP officer in serious condition after crash shuts down 405 Freeway
By Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times
L.A. firefighter hailed as a hero is put on paid leave
By Richard Winton and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times
Prop. 13, a seismic upgrade measure, passes by wide margin
From a Times staff writer
L.A. County may be key battleground for attorney general rivals
By Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times
It's time for Jerry Brown to give in and get specific
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
Down-ballot races hold some surprises
By Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times
L.A. panel considers saving a bridge too dear
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times
Republicans seek early momentum as general election season starts
By Michael Rothfeld, Los Angeles Times
Legislative, House races will yield some real contests in fall, some forgone conclusions
By Jean Merl, Los Angeles Times
Ruling lets Redondo Beach restrict where day laborers solicit work
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Prop. 14 promises political sea change
Patrick McGreevy and Jack Dolan
Whitman, Fiorina victories draw comparisons to Feinstein, Boxer wins in 1992
By Cathleen Decker, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified fails to turn out its population base to pass parcel tax
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Robert B. Radnitz dies at 85; Hollywood producer of distinguished family films
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
FOOD
The Find: Eatalian Cafe
By Miles Clements, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Eatalian Cafe details: Location, prices and more
Wine of the Week: 2007 Domaine les Pallières Gigondas 'Les Racines'
A food lover's guide to World Cup viewing in L.A.
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
A salute to Al Cassell, L.A.'s burgermeister
By Lawrence Dietz, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Beer of the Month: Karl Strauss Brewing Pintail Pale Ale
Culinary SOS: Creamed spinach
By Noelle Carter, Los Angeles Times
World Cup dining in L.A.: country by country
Patina details: location, hours and more
SPORTS
Dodgers tap into 'V energy'
By Bill Shaikin, Los Angeles Times
USC's history of major NCAA infractions
By Baxter Holmes
Lakers turn Celtics back into contenders
Bill Plaschke
NCAA sanctions could cost USC millions
By Gary Klein and David Wharton
USC fans, blame USC
Bill Plaschke
NCAA sanctions against USC
Times staff
The USC case: What happened when
Celtics' bench much warmer
By Lisa Dillman
Celtics defeat Lakers, 96-89, to even series
By Lisa Dillman and John Cherwa
USC faces an uphill battle in appeal
By Baxter Holmes
Text messages from press row …
Jerry Crowe
Celtics' Tony Allen has a painful night
By Baxter Holmes
Cal State Fullerton seems to have UCLA's number
By Chris Foster
The life and times of John Wooden
Jerry Crowe
Lakers come up short against Celtics in Game 4
By Mike Bresnahan
Up next for the Sparks: Friday at Seattle
Friday's World Cup matches
Mike Dunleavy: Celtics bench is key to victory
By Mike Dunleavy
Rafael Furcal feels better, and it shows
By Dylan Hernandez
What they're saying about USC sanctions
From Times staff reports
Peel me a grape and get the summertime pilgrimage started
Eric Sondheimer
Paul Pierce carries Celtics throughout Game 4
By Baxter Holmes
With Andrew Bynum out, Celtics are drooling at the opportunity
Mark Heisler
Andy Roddick is out early at Queen's Club
Wire reports
Angels lose, and absorb the loss of Kendry Morales for season
By Mike DiGiovanna
Q&A for USC sanctions
Mike Garrett doesn't back down
By Ben Bolch
Colorado agrees to join Pacific 10 Conference
By Chris Dufresne
Lakers center Andrew Bynum limited by knee injury
By Mike Bresnahan
USC begins its rugged journey back to respectability
Chris Dufresne
Pau Gasol gets the job done for Lakers in Game 3
By Broderick Turner
Kings are following Blackhawks' blueprint
Helene Elliott
Mexico aims to win, with all due respect
By Kevin Baxter and Grahame L. Jones
Lakers center Andrew Bynum is looking like a keeper
T.J. Simers
WORLD
World Cup unites South Africa for a joyful, hours-long party
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
He flips, spins, turns his life around
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Obama pledges $400 million for Palestinians
By Christi Parsons, Los Angeles Times
Suicide bomber kills 40 at Afghan wedding
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
Mexico dropping everything to take in soccer match
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
As euro wobbles, Estonia holds steady on adopting it
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
NATO helicopter shot down in Afghanistan
By Alex Rodriguez and Nasir Khan, Los Angeles Times
Iran is hit with new set of U.N. sanctions
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
Iran opposition calls off election anniversary rally
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Book Review: 'Della: A Memoir of My Daughter' by Chuck Barris
By Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: June 10
Holiday Mathis
The bleak world of 'Winter's Bone'
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Screening Room: Greek film festival
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
For director, 'Finding Bliss' has its roots in porn
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'The Green Room With Paul Provenza'
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Presley estate authorizes Elvis version of Mr. Potato Head
Broadway rocks, conclude The Times' theater and pop critics
Dance Camera West's 'Weekend at the Hammer'
E3 info
Movies: Hero Complex Film Festival in Hollywood
Thursday's TV highlights
Events: L.A. Pride Festival in West Hollywood
Critic's Pick: 'The Conformist'
Movies: 'Cremaster Cycle'
Stage: Henry Rollins at Largo at the Coronet
The Hot List: Billy Childs at REDCAT
Book info: 'Della' by Chuck Barris
Thursday's TV talk shows
Music: Playboy Jazz Festival
Get your geek on at the Electronic Entertainment Expo
By Ross Lincoln, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Sean Hayes plans to keep playing it straight
By T.L. Stanley, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'The Green Room With Paul Provenza' on Showtime
Food: Picnic Des Chefs at Elysian Park
NEWS
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul discuss their cutthroat relationship on 'Breaking Bad'
By Glenn Whipp, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The life force of S. Epatha Merkerson
By Randee Dawn, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Just mad about 'Fringe's' John Noble
By Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times
To act in 'Justified,' Timothy Olyphant climbs inside Elmore Leonard's head
Mt. Emmy
For the record
The Picks
Battle tested
By Amy Dawes, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Graham Yost tries to wed Elmore Leonard's skill to a TV show, and hopes it's 'Justified'
By Paul Gaita, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Gulf oil spill: Oil spill rate could be double previous estimate, government says
By Bettina Boxall, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Gold Derby: Emmy series contenders
By Tom O’Neil, Special to the Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
Leather shoe has an old, old sole
Thomas H. Maugh II
OPINION
Business: beastly toward beauty?
Meghan Daum
Unemployment benefits: It's no time to back off the fiscal gas pedal
BP and its oil spill; closing medical marijuana outlets in L.A.; China and the anniversary of Tiananmen
Don't forget the Iranians who have gone up against the regime
Timothy Garton Ash
2010: the Year of the Conservative Woman?
Doyle McManus
California voters: Props on their proposition votes
Iran nuclear sanctions not enough
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