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What happened on June 15, 2010
SPORTS
The Times' final high school baseball rankings
North Korean 'fans' at World Cup look out of place
By Kevin Baxter
Lakers rout Celtics in Game 6, 89-67
By John Cherwa
Burt Call guided Mater Dei masterfully
By Ben Bolch
Lakers' Kobe Bryant gets his well-deserved due
T.J. Simers
From here to eternity: the grunion put on their own show
Chris Erskine
Mater Dei's Cory Hahn is The Times' player of the year
By Ben Bolch
Brazil beats North Korea, 2-1, on a frigid night
By Grahame L. Jones
And the World Cup prima donna award goes to ...
By Kevin Baxter
Previewing Wednesday's featured matches
'Babalu' looking to get belt back at Strikeforce
By Lance Pugmire
Matchup is a Dutch treat
Grahame L. Jones
Strike at World Cup stadiums has spread
By Grahame L. Jones and Kevin Baxter
Steve Kerr won't return as general manager of Suns
Wire and staff reports
Angels suffer another insult to add to injury
By Bill Shaikin
Angels hope for the best on Erick Aybar's knee injury
By Bill Shaikin
Lakers make it one for all
By Mike Bresnahan
Maybe conference expansion isn't for the best
Chris Dufresne
Lakers are desperately seeking another title
Bill Plaschke
Dodgers' Chad Billingsley goes on disabled list
By Dylan Hernandez
UCLA's Tyler Rahmatulla is out because of piling-on injury
By Chris Foster
Dodgers go swinging in the rain, beat Cincinnati, 12-0
By Dylan Hernandez
The best in high school baseball
By Ben Bolch
Ayala's Jessica Hall is The Times' softball player of the year
By Melissa Rohlin
Celtics take sizable hit in middle with Kendrick Perkins' injury
By Baxter Holmes
History says Lakers have to beat Celtics in seven games
Mark Heisler
ENTERTAINMENT
When Lesley Ann Warren felt like 'Cinderella'
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Book Review: 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin
By Ed Park, Special to the Los Angeles Times
With new album, Devo looks beyond its devoted following
By Steve Appleford, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Downtown suits L.A. Film Festival's vision
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Planet Green tries to broaden its reach with 'The Fabulous Beekman Boys'
By Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times
A question of leadership for Getty Trust after CEO James Wood's death
By Jason Felch, Los Angeles Times
Quick Takes: Modigliani sculpture sells for nearly $53 million
Horoscope: June 15
Holiday Mathis
Sting's classical effect
By Kevin Berger, Special to the Los Angeles Times
An appreciation: Ernest Fleischmann
By Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times Music Critic
'The Passage' info
'The Fabulous Beekman Boys'
Tuesday's Highlights
Happening Tuesday
Tuesday's Talk Shows
Sting with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Fast Track: Another car owned by Charlie Sheen is driven off a cliff
BUSINESS
Video games based on new movies take a hit
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Gambling debts send beleaguered former CalPERS board member back to Bankruptcy Court
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Lennar home buyers can rent their solar equipment
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Sara Lee CEO reveals she had a stroke
By Michael Oneal
Should banks, merchants or customers bear the cost of paying with plastic?
David Lazarus
Southland economist Jack Kyser to retire
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Spirit Airlines, striking pilots to resume talks Tuesday
By Julie Patel and Mike Clary
Starbucks to serve up free wireless Internet access for all
By Kristena Hansen, Los Angeles Times
Sara Lee CEO reveals she had a stroke
By Michael Oneal
Tesla Motors plans $167-million stock offering
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
California budget woes cast shadow over day-care centers
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
CalPERS board member's ethics fines unpaid
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Tesla Motors plans $167-million stock offering
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Federal regulators approve investment vehicle to allow box-office futures trading
By Nathaniel Popper and Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
East West Bancorp's stock jumps after latest takeover of a failed bank
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
California's economy to see sluggish recovery this year, UCLA economists say
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
News Corp. picks up more bricks for pay wall
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Jimmy Dean dies at 81; country music star and sausage king
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Meg Whitman reportedly shoved EBay employee in 2007
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Philharmonic's determined visionary
Claudia Luther, Luther is a former Times staff writer.
UC Irvine recommends suspension of campus' Muslim student group
By Raja Abdulrahim, Christopher Goffard and Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
U.S. Supreme Court to rule on California inmate release
By David G. Savage, Tribune Washington Bureau
Anaheim police investigating murder-suicide
By Paloma Esquivel, Los Angeles Times
Compton neighbors grew wary of accused killer
By Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Prop. 8 judge wants a discussion of 'choice' in sexual orientation
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
Urban Institute Panel analyzes California law on denser city development
By Catherine Saillant, Los Angeles Times
Milestones and legacies
Sandy Banks
L.A. mayor gets restraining order against man who allegedly threatened him
Dave Zahniser and Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Compton neighbors grew wary of accused killer
By Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Producer planned reality show on Abby Sunderland's voyage
By Catherine Saillant
Swarm of quakes rattles region
By Tony Perry and Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
169 apply for pot dispensary permits
By John Hoeffel, Los Angeles Times
Federal appeals court reinstates charges against L.A. attorney Pierce O'Donnell
By Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Mexico limits dollar transactions
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Shootout leaves 14 dead in Mexico tourist spot
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
No troops for Kyrgyzstan
Sergei L. Loiko, Loiko is a Times staff writer.
Sergeant honored at Camp Pendleton chapel
Tony Perry
Shootouts leave 10 federal police officers dead
Ken Ellingwood
Debate grows over Afghanistan withdrawal plan
By Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times
Israelis have mixed feelings about flotilla inquiry
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Kyrgyzstan death toll higher than reported, interim leader says
By Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times
Iraq's new parliament holds its first session as political deadlock continues
By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Court blocks deportation over minor drug convictions
By David G. Savage, Tribune Washington Bureau
Obama previews oil spill address in Florida visit
By Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau
Downpour triggers flash floods in Oklahoma City
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
Border security trips up immigration debate
By Ken Dilanian and Nicholas Riccardi
Stakes rise for Obama and the gulf
Peter Nicholas and Richard Simon and Richard Fausset
Obama vows to fight oil spill 'with everything we've got for as long it takes'
By James Oliphant and Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Q&A: New health coverage rules for employers
By Noam N. Levey, Tribune Washington Bureau
OPINION
The national security shell game
James K. Galbraith
Unpaid internships? File under 'hypocrisy'
By Daniel Akst
The gulf tragedy doesn't negate the fact that oil is a green fuel
Jonah Goldberg
Abby Sunderland's around-the-world sailing bid; deadly high-speed pursuits; cutting back on library hours in L.A.
Carolina conundrum
Preventive detention, with caveats
NEWS
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