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What happened on March 07, 2010
TRAVEL
Need to know: Baggage complaints, food wipes and Half Dome
Todos Santos: All you want — and less — in a Baja getaway
By Christopher Reynolds, Reporting from Todos Santos, Mexico
Cactus League blossoms with new ballparks and teams
By Charlie Vascellaro, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Playing golf courses the pros play
By Ken Van Vechten
Planning your trip to Todos Santos, Mexico
By Christopher Reynolds
Arizona hotel specials abound for baseball spring training fans
By Charlie Vascellaro, Reporting from Phoenix
Tours & cruises in Central America, Asia and Europe
Readers recommend: Nice Maui hostel
From The Los Angeles Times
Films and programs on Africa, Sri Lanka and backpacking
The best way to Mesa, Ariz.
By Don Shirley
Travel calendar for March
Web Buzz: Travel website ooh.com is for those who want their adventures off-the-beaten path
Cactus League teams and ticket information
By Charlie Vascellaro
When making online car reservation, check websites for pickup info
Seventh-inning stretch in Mesa, Ariz.
Don Shirley, Special to the Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Leviathans may battle in remote depths
By Jill Leovy
From his sickbed, Garfield High legend is still delivering
By Esmeralda Bermudez
Veterans put their own war stories on film
By Alexandra Zavis
A rare butterfly takes flight on the Palos Verdes Peninsula
By Michael Finnegan
As LAUSD tightens belt, 'green' resolution helps trim water, energy costs
By Susan Carpenter
Robert E. Litman dies at 88; co-founder of suicide prevention center
By Valerie J. Nelson
The signs of those times were contentious too
By Steve Harvey
Samuel Drake dies at 75; infielder for the Cubs, Mets
By Keith Thursby
Five supergraphics removed from Hollywood Boulevard
By David Zahniser
Journeyman is his own best actor
Steve Lopez
War casualties
California Lottery Results
Brown and Whitman aim for the political middle ground as they set sights on November
By Cathleen Decker
PASSINGS: Violet Weber, Bernard Kates
Military deaths
Army Pfc. Scott G. Barnett, 24, Concord; soldier dies in Iraq
By Bob Pool
ENTERTAINMENT
In Hollywood, female film directors are still the exception
By Rachel Abramowitz
'The Changeling' by Kenzaburo Oe
By Scott Esposito
'Lonely Hearts' by Marion Meade
By Wendy Smith
Ruben Ochoa: In a construction zone
By Holly Myers
Talking with Oscar winner Eva Marie Saint
By Irene Lacher
Adam Shankman: Just call him Oscar's choreographer
By Amy Kaufman
'Nixon in China' is neglected no longer
By MARK SWED, Music Critic
Yoshitaka Amano solo show
By Liesl Bradner
New info scarce on VH1's 'Famous Crime Scene'
By Jon Caramanica
Book tour? More like a safari
By Carolyn Kellogg
This music is sponsored by ...
By Chris Lee >>>
In animated 'Logorama,' brand names rule
'Making Toast: A Family Story' by Roger Rosenblatt
By Dinah Lenney
'Reality Hunger' by David Shields
By Susan Salter Reynolds
'Transformers' wins Razzie Awards for worst picture, director and screenplay
By Lee Margulies
Ken Takemoto: East West Players' Mr. Fix-It
By Karen Wada
War's horrors passed on in 'The Milk of Sorrow'
By Reed Johnson
Year Long Disaster's bright future
By Steve Appleford
For the record
Museums
Bestsellers
Paperbacks bestsellers
Creativity Corner
Underrated/overrated
Los Angeles Times bestsellers (hardcover) for March 7, 2010
The '09 movies that stood out
By BETSY SHARKEY, Film Critic
Prime choices
Los Angeles Times bestsellers (paperback) for March 7, 2010
Galleries
Part of the family -- even post-divorce
'In the Loop' screenwriter's brush with Oscar
By Armando Iannucci
Movies
Music
Jokes & Riddles
'The Gift of Hope'
By Joshua Dyer
Kids' Book Reviews
Horoscope: March 7
By Holiday Mathis
Sunday's Highlights
Events
It's our party, and we'll snooze if we want to
By CHRIS ERSKINE
'Nixon in China'
As Oscar ceremony approaches, the picture is unclear
By KENNETH TURAN, Film Critic
TV doesn't tell the whole story
By Steve Rosenbloom
Book events for the week of March 7.
Feedback
Video game awards shows are few and usually unnoticed
By Alex Pham and Ben Fritz
Film events & revivals
'Unincorporated Persons in the Late Honda Dynasty' by Tony Hoagland
By Ross Simonini
Dark Passages: Boarding school gothic
By Sarah Weinman
Kids Stuff
Relentless Veselin Topalov wins again
By Jack Peters
'Kokoro' by Natsume Soseki
By Susan Salter Reynolds
Oscar winners brings on the tears
By CHARLES McNULTY, Theater Critic
BUSINESS
Apartment investing tips
By Morris Newman
Time to prepare your will
Kathy M. Kristof, Personal Finance
If you want a wider seat, pay for it
A haunting beauty in Montecito
By Frank Nelson
Strong-willed top chef
By Andrea Chang
China: No direct contact with Google on dispute
Disney pulls TV signal in NYC area
Joe Flint
Braving a dismal apartment market
By Morris Newman
Listing details
Home of the Week update
Flo hand-held TV not ready for prime time
By David Colker
Layoff may be temporary but mortgage isn't
Liz Pulliam Weston, Money Talk
Bring on the next big thing
Michael Hiltzik
Saving money on your home
By Lew Sichelman
WORLD
France crafting prestige for skilled workers
By Devorah Lauter
Mexico farm subsidies are going astray
By Tracy Wilkinson
What happens to Haiti when 'the good doctors' leave?
By Joel Rubin
In Chile, surfers roll in with quake aid
By Patrick J. McDonnell
In Baghdad, mortar rounds mark Iraq election day
By Ned Parker
From oppressed to governing
By Ned Parker and Raheem Salman
Iraq bombing leaves 3 dead
By Saad Fakhrildeen and Ned Parker
Iraqis dodge explosions to cast their votes
Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Russia says alleged passenger train bomber killed
Israel's Ajami neighborhood in Oscar spotlight
By Batsheva Sobelman
New leader in Marja reportedly has violent past
By Jeffrey Fleishman
Signs of life return to an Afghan ghost town
By Tony Perry
IMAGE
Reinventing Alice’s look for the 21st century
By Booth Moore, Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
Why we just can’t get enough of ‘Alice’
By Adam Tschorn, Los Angeles Times
Mondette: small-world intimacy in a big city
By Nora Zelevansky, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Alexander McQueen gowns make a statement — on the red carpet and off
By Melissa Magsaysay, Los Angeles Times
Trends In Cosmetics
Alene Dawson
L.A. Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest honors tenor Andrea Bocelli and producer David Foster
Ellen Olivier
Scents lighten up for spring
Melissa Magsaysay
Finding happiness in a bottle — of perfume
By Alene Dawson, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Shipley & Halmos to launch spring collection in L.A.
By Max Padilla, Special to the Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Lebanon, at peace, braces for war
Doyle McManus
Three homers
Teachers and school reform in L.A.; war movies and reality; more on the 'Compton Cookout'
Oscar isn't sexist
By Denis Dutton
None for the show
NATIONAL
Vegas' forgotten children get headstones
By Ashley Powers
New York looks to wine sales to close budget gap
By Tina Susman
Campaign finance legislation faces tricky issue of foreign corporations
By Clement Tan
Fox News has some GOP thumping in its past
By Andrew Malcolm
Torture memos resemble Clarence Thomas' way of thinking
By David G. Savage
Anthem a boon to Obama's healthcare efforts
By Mark Z. Barabak and Duke Helfand
SPORTS
Kings broadcaster Bob Miller to miss more games because of shingles
By Helene Elliott
Despite new hairstyle, Ron Artest's defense didn't cut it
Mike Bresnahan
Bob Miller misses Kings game because of illness
Misremembered makes it a memorable Big Cap at Santa Anita
Bill Dwyre
It wasn't all fun and Games
Chris Erskine
Lakers talk over their issues
By Mike Bresnahan, Los Angeles Times
Up next for Lakers: Sunday at Orlando
Up next for the Kings: Monday vs. Columbus
Jazz defeats the Clippers easily this time
Celtics avoid upset against Wizards
Up next for Lakers: Sunday at Orlando
LeBron James doesn’t play in Cavaliers’ 92-85 loss to Bucks
L.A. Westchester playing like No. 1 team
Eric Sondheimer
Oakland 4, Angels 2
Mike DiGiovanna
Rodney Stuckey sits out as Pistons' losing streak ends at six games
Magic makes a stand against Lakers
By Broderick Turner
Fred Couples takes charge at Newport Beach
USC’s basketball season ends with fifth straight loss
By Baxter Holmes, Los Angeles Times
Ducks blow late two-goal lead and lose, 4-3, to Canadiens
By Robyn Norwood
Ex-Angel Chone Figgins has changed sides, but not his game
By Kevin Baxter
Angels center fielder Torii Hunter gets good news
By Mike DiGiovanna
Dodgers' Russell Martin out with strained groin
By Dylan Hernandez
Gardena Serra adds another championship
From Times staff reports
Anderson glad to be home, even in new kind of home
T.J. SIMERS
Angels' Howie Kendrick ready to be an everyday player again
By Mike DiGiovanna
Projecting the first round of the NFL draft
Sam Farmer
Manny Pacquiao will not take Joshua Clottey lightly
By Lance Pugmire
NEWS
'Hurt Locker' wins best picture
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
For the record
Haiti, after 'the event'
Susan Silk, Susan Silk is a Detroit-area psychologist in private practice.
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