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What happened on May 17, 2010
ENTERTAINMENT
Hugh Laurie and 'House' enjoy the fishbowl
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
YouTube turns 5, can't wait to grow up
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Company Town: Foreign box office a feather in the cap of 'Robin Hood'
By Ben Frittz
Burger Kitchen's handcrafted handiwork
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
Burger Kitchen information
'Palomino' info
By the numbers
Events happening Monday
'Date Night' is no one-night stand
Report From Cannes: Oliver Stone is back in business
By Steven Zeitchik
The Upfronts: NBC going back to basics for fall
By Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times
Charles Ferguson does a job on the financial meltdown
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Monday's TV highlights
Pop Music Review: Bieber Fever hits KIIS-FM's annual Wango Tango
By Mikael Wood, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The videos that grabbed us
Horoscope: May 17
Holiday Mathis
HEALTH
Time to reexamine bipolar diagnosis in children?
By Brendan Borrell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Cranberry juice cocktail for urinary tract health
Joe Graedon, Teresa Graedon, The People's Pharmacy
Stand tall with posture-perfecting move
Karen Voight, Good Form
Letters: Christian yoga
Bare-bones gyms on a strap, cable or cord
By Roy M. Wallack, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Strokes can occur in younger people too
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Letters: Nature vs. nurture
Food companies sign up for war on salt
By Emily Sohn, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Tips on reducing your sodium intake
Chicago Tribune
Do's, not don'ts
By Carrie Luger Slayback, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'Nurse Jackie's' ER missteps
Marc Siegel, The Unreal World
A bigger blanket to cover young adults
By Francesca Lunzer Kritz, Special to the Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Iran agrees to exchange of nuclear material
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Researcher out of Iranian jail, home in Paris amid talk of backroom deal
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
New Iran offer doesn't resolve nuclear problem, U.S. says
By Paul Richter and Christi Parsons, Tribune Washington Bureau
Key Yucatan vote is a close contest
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
In south of Yemen, talk of rebellion is rife
By Haley Sweetland Edwards, Special to The Times
Q&A: Cerebral candidate is surprise front-runner in Colombia
By Chris Kraul, Los Angeles Times
Death toll rises to 30 in Thailand protests
By My-Thuan Tran and Mark Magnier
Plane with 43 aboard crashes in Afghanistan
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Fallout shelters for a new generation
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Healthcare overhaul's tax provisions have small firms crying foul
Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
Rewards tougher to redeem as airlines fill flights
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
Small-Business Q&A: Can a $36 debt hurt credit scores?
Drop in state seed money puts small firms' growth at risk
By Cyndia Zwahlen
Lead-paint safety tips for do-it-yourself projects
Older buildings get new lead-safety rules
By Michelle Hofmann
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ronnie James Dio dies at 67; legendary heavy metal singer
By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times
Capping off college with senior projects
By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
Activists protest Arizona law as Napolitano speaks at Pomona College
By Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times
Old school edges out new at food vendor contest
By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
Divided L.A. council votes to eliminate 761 positions while seeking concessions from unions
By David Zahniser and Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
Mexican judges learn U.S. justice system in L.A.
An old diary throws him a curve
By Joe Mozingo, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Kagan and the triumph of WASP culture
Gregory Rodriguez
Kindergarten eligibility date is key to brighter academic picture
Senate climate bill under a cloud
Graffiti terrorists
Mary MacVean
Homeboy Industries' financial woes; Meg Whitman's dealings with Goldman Sachs; improving education
Laying off L.A. workers is the wrong way to balance the budget
Bob Schoonover and Alice Goff
HOME & GARDEN
No joke: Barry Sobel puts his Venice condo on the market
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Supreme Court restricts life sentences without parole for juveniles
By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
ACLU sues to stop Arizona's immigration law
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Tuesday primaries may be first expressions of voters' wrath
By Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Small-business owner looks for healthcare relief
By Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
BP achieves first major success to slow oil leak
By Bettina Boxall and Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
BP makes headway in containing oil leak
By Jim Tankersley, Raja Abdulrahim and Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Orange Lutheran's consistency could pay off in CIF Southern Section baseball playoffs
By Eric Sondheimer
Lakers vs. Suns: Lakers win Game 1, 128-107
From Times staff reports
Sparks lose to Seattle, 81-67
It's still wait-and-see for Dodgers' Andre Ethier
By Jim Peltz
Suns' Grant Hill has trouble defending Lakers' Kobe Bryant
By Lisa Dillman
Vladimir Guerrero's season with Rangers may earn him a trip to Anaheim
By Ben Bolch
John Ely pitches Dodgers to eighth win in a row
By Jim Peltz
Despite Game 1 loss, Suns will knock out Lakers in six
T.J. Simers
SCIENCE
Study links hardened arteries, falls in elderly
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Ancient mass extinction of fish may have paved way for modern species
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
For the record
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