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What happened on May 04, 2010
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Knife-wielding woman stabs 4 in West Hollywood Target store
By Andrew Blankstein and Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
Lynn Redgrave dies at 67; member of famed acting family
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Long Beach Airport moves ahead with improvement project
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
Bald eagles in Channel Islands might start eating endangered wildlife, researchers say
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Venice labyrinth has some churchgoers balking at circles
By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Danny Aiello III, Ruth Nussbaum
Plunge in state revenue dashes hopes of an easy budget fix
By Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times
Tiny Chinese eatery gets big-league scrutiny from state tax board
Steve Lopez
It's hand-to-hand combat
Sandy Banks
Security tightened around studios after N.Y. bomb attempt
Richard Winton
North Hollywood and Arcadia high schools place third and fourth in National Science Bowl competition
By Ching-Ching Ni, Los Angeles Times
Gov. vetoes smoking ban at state parks and beaches
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Long Beach Airport moves ahead with improvement project
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
Abusive priests' personnel files remain under wraps
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times
Judge tosses suit by O.C. medical pot users
By Mona Shadia, Los Angeles Times
Venice labyrinth has some churchgoers balking at circles
By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Judge tosses suit by O.C. medical pot users
By Mona Shadia, Los Angeles Times
Wal-Mart agrees to pay $27.6 million in environmental case
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Bureaucracy navigators fall to L.A. budget ax
By Scott Gold, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Funeral homes seek to legalize 'bio-cremation' as a green alternative
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Benefits of United-Continental merger are up in the air
David Lazarus
Lumber dealer Ganahl buys shuttered Pasadena car dealership
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
United, Continental to form world's largest airline
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Avis seeks to beat Hertz offer for Dollar Thrifty
Bloomberg News
Automakers' sales jump almost 20% in April from a year earlier
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Consumer groups call for reviews of insurers' pending rate hikes
By Duke Helfand, Times Staff Writer
Gas prices jump and oil futures edge up
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Goldman sued by investors
Nathaniel Popper
PG&E phone, mail tactics are illegal, regulators warn
Marc Lifsher
Drug makers enter crucial phase in search for Alzheimer's disease treatments
By Bruce Japsen
OPINION
The many sides of the illegal immigration debate
To replace John Paul Stevens, an atheist
Marc Cooper
A potential watershed in British elections
Scalia's wisdom on secrecy and voter initiatives
Relearning oil spill lessons
Charles Wohlforth
California rejoins Race to the Top race, sort of
On inclusiveness, GOP just can't win
Jonah Goldberg
WORLD
Tall girls, more cattle
Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
A noodle shop's role in Vietnam War
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Kim Jong Il mixes bling, extreme safety on train
By John M. Glionna and Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
U.S. discloses size of nuclear arsenal
By Paul Richter and Julian E. Barnes, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
India convicts Pakistani in 2008 Mumbai attack
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Iraqi election recount begins and criticism quickly follows
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Britain election campaign in homestretch
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Book review: 'The Bedwetter' by Sarah Silverman
By Joshua Sandoval, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'College Inc.' on 'Frontline'
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Flying Lotus could get out from the underground with 'Cosmogramma'
By August Brown, Los Angeles Times
Jonathan Demme makes time for 'Family Week'
By Rob Weinert-Kendt, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Tuesday's TV highlights
'Frontline: College Inc.' info
Album reviews
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet info
'Undercovers' assigned
'The Bedwetter' by Sarah Silverman
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet is not just visiting UCLA
By Susan Josephs, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: May 4
Holiday Mathis
TV talk shows
FOOD
Breweries vie to create world's strongest beer
By Evan George, Special to the Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
'The pill': 50 years after
Shari Roan
'The pill': 50 years after
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
BP claims absolute responsibility for oil cleanup
Ashley Powers, Louis Sahagun, Jim Tankersley,, Los Angeles Times and Tribune Washington Bureau
Flooding recedes in Tennessee as Southeast death toll reaches 29
By David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Officials search Connecticut apartment of Times Square bomb suspect
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
Officials search Connecticut apartment of Times Square bomb suspect
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
Times Square bomb suspect admits involvement in failed attack
By Tina Susman and Richard A. Serrano, Los Angeles Times
Arrest made in N.Y. bomb case
By Tina Susman, Richard A. Serrano and Geraldine Baum, Los Angeles Times
Wanted: A consensus-building justice
By Christi Parsons and David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Flooding in South forces evacuations
David Zucchino
Briton loses death penalty appeal
Carol J. Williams
Mobile, Ala., feels backlash of gulf oil spill
By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Lakers unhappy with fourth-quarter performance
By Lisa Dillman
Angels get walled in against Red Sox
By Mike DiGiovanna
Phoenix to wear 'Los Suns' jerseys
Staff and wire reports
Dodgers' new addition is versatile
By Jim Peltz
Lakers' Phil Jackson looks into future, draws percentage mark
T.J. Simers
San Pedro rallies past Banning, 4-3
By Ben Bolch
Vinny Del Negro ousted as Bulls coach
Staff and wire reports
The way it stands is as good as it gets for Lakers
Mark Heisler
El Camino Real slams Chatsworth
By Eric Sondheimer
Ten juicy topics that can marinate all summer
Chris Dufresne
Lakers defeat Jazz, 111-103, in Game 2
From Times staff reports
It's Laker deja whew in 111-103 victory over Utah Jazz
By Mike Bresnahan
Subduing unruly fans is an inexact science
By Sam Farmer
John Lackey says Angels can't have it both ways
By Mike DiGiovanna
Will they play for the USA?
By Mike Bresnahan and Broderick Turner
NEWS
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