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What happened on May 18, 2010
NATIONAL
For oil rig workers, risk comes with paychecks
By Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times
Only 2 in California likely to have sentences reviewed
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Shell adds precautions for Arctic drilling
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
Obamas report improved personal finances
By Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau
Clinton announces Iran sanctions agreement
By Paul Richter, Tribune Washington Bureau
Resignation of Republican Rep. Mark Souder is no boon to Democrats
By Lisa Mascaro, Tribune Washington Bureau
Clinton announces Iran sanctions agreement
By Paul Richter, Tribune Washington Bureau
Connecticut Senate candidate says he misspoke about Vietnam service
High court's sex offender ruling endorses federal authority
By David G. Savage, Tribune Washington Bureau
SCIENCE
Behavioral therapy effective in treating Tourette syndrome
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Teenage social media butterflies may not be such a bad idea
By Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times
HOME & GARDEN
Home once owned by restaurateur Clifford Clinton sells for $1,285,000
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Matt Coffin sells Bel-Air home for $16.25 million
Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Making the 'American Idol' top 10 is no guarantee of stardom
By Shirley Halperin, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'Dead in the Family' by Charlaine Harris
By Sarah Smith, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: May 18
Holiday Mathis
Tuesday's TV highlights
Tuesday's TV talk shows
'Dead in the Family' by Charlaine Harris
Quick Takes: Sheen stays with 'Men'
There will never be another Mike Leigh
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
'How the Other Half Loves' info
Theater review: 'How the Other Half Loves'
By Daryl H. Miller, Los Angeles Times
Happening Tuesday: Roky Erickson, Chuck Palahniuk and more
Tuesday's daytime movies
Cannes Film Festival: There will never be another Mike Leigh
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
OPINION
Life sentences without parole: too cruel to the young
Arizona's anti-Latino movement
Left, right and wrong
Jonah Goldberg
L.A.'s new budget: a lot of loose ends
Fiscal fitness for the Golden State
Mike Feuer
Schwarzenegger's 'ugly' budget
A penitent church
Baseball and Arizona's All-Star game; Greece and its lessons for us; cuts to programs for the needy
Rebuilding the 'box' around Syria
Firas Maksad
From one crash survivor to another
Norman Ollestad
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A Mozingo hears the tale of two clans
By Joe Mozingo, Los Angeles Times,
Part three of three
Earthquake relief: A Good Samaritan faces ordeal in bringing food to orphans in Haiti
By Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times
Killer is a possible suspect in other assaults
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Hank Jones dies at 91; jazz pianist who spanned styles and generations
By Don Heckman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Alleged gang member is convicted of murder in 49th Street Massacre
By Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times
O.C. prepares for cuts in new budget
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Cash-strapped cities consider joining forces
By Christopher Cadelago, Los Angeles Times
Southwest Healthcare reaches agreement to keep Medicare funding
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
Lakers coach criticized for remarks on immigration law
By Patrick McDonnell and Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Former Forest Service officials want a wider probe of the Station fire
By Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times
Former TV chef pleads not guilty to trying to have wife killed
By Andrew Blankstein, Richard Winton and Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
Robert Bartlett Haas dies at 94; longtime UCLA educator studied writings of Gertrude Stein
By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times
Cooling off the hot button on immigration
Sandy Banks
BUSINESS
Permanent home-loan modifications under Obama program jump 30% in April
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
Estee Lauder to buy L.A.'s Smashbox Beauty Cosmetics
By Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times
After 'Iron Man,' Marvel hopes its other characters follow suit
By Ben Fritz and Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times
Fixing public transit in L.A. requires both a carrot and a stick
David Lazarus
Americans feeling better about spending on summer vacations
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
Motorcycle dealers still scrambling to find customers
By Susan Carpenter, Los Angeles Times
San Francisco brokerage accused of sticking unsuspecting customers with $16 million in securities
By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
GM earns $865 million in first quarter for its first profit in nearly three years.
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Google to debut Internet TV software in joint initiative
By Jessica Guynn and Dawn Chmielewski
Lions Gate, Icahn begin settlement talks
By Claudia Eller and Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Economic recovery will be rapid, San Francisco Fed researchers say
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
NBC, in recovery mode, returns to a more traditional ad sales event
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
CalPERS board to consider disciplining member Priya Mathur
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Politician's disappearance rivets Mexico
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Plane crashes in Afghanistan; search for survivors suspended
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
In south of Yemen, talk of rebellion is rife
By Haley Sweetland Edwards, Special to The Times
35 killed in India as bus hits roadside bomb
By Anshul Rana, Special to the Los Angeles Times
End to Bangkok street clashes remains elusive as negotiations fail
By My-Thuan Tran and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Senate takes up U.S.-Russia nuclear arms treaty
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
U.S., allies present proposal for Iran sanctions
By Paul Richter and Christi Parsons, Los Angeles Times
Afghan suicide bomb kills at least 18, including 5 Americans
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Iran's nuclear move may derail U.S. efforts on sanctions
By Paul Richter, Christi Parsons and Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Iraqi court upholds appeals of 9 winning parliamentary candidates
By Liz Sly, Los Angeles Times
Thai protesters, government brace for conflict as deadline to end standoff passes
By My-Thuan Tran and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Clinton, Gates urge swift ratification of nuclear treaty
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
European finance ministers vow to tackle debt crisis
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
France to expel Iranian convicted in 1991 assassination
By Devorah Lauter, Special to the Los Angeles Times
7 Taliban killed in attack on Bagram air base
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Thai protest leaders accept offer of mediated talks
By My-Thuan Tran and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Thailand: Troops storm protest zone
By My-Thuan Tran and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
For the record
Half a loaf on Iran
SPORTS
Dana Hills beats Hueneme in wild-card game, 7-1
Eric Sondheimer
Suns run into angry young man
MARK HEISLER
Bryant is a real drain on Suns
BILL PLASCHKE
Lancaster leads in Tour of California
Diane Pucin, reporting from santa rosa, calif.
Odom polishes his glass act in Game 1
Mike Bresnahan
Gentry sees Suns fighting way out of hole
Broderick Turner
Scott Kazmir can't fake it as Angels lose to Texas, 4-3
By Ben Bolch
Clippers are playing the lottery again
Lisa Dillman
Orange Lutheran is seeded No. 1
Eric Sondheimer
Dodgers look for more solid pitching to make up for loss of Andre Ethier
By Jim Peltz
Texas two-steps to a sweep of Angels with 8-7 victory
By Ben Bolch
Hiroki Kuroda does his part to extend Dodgers' streak
By Jim Peltz
Three cyclists go head to head in Tour of California stage finish
By Diane Pucin
Clippers are put in their place at NBA draft lottery
By Lisa Dillman
N.Y. Racing Assn. might shut down
From staff and wire reports
Lakers are off to a scorching start in Western Conference finals against Suns
By Mike Bresnahan
Suns' Grant Hill has trouble defending Lakers' Kobe Bryant
By Lisa Dillman, Los Angeles Times
Sparks finally have their pieces in place
By Melissa Rohlin
Pau Gasol's impressive effort overshadowed in Lakers' Game 1 victory
By Lisa Dillman
Not that it will stop the media's feeding frenzy, but Kobe Bryant did NOT tank that Game 7 in 2006
Mark Heisler
Lounging his way through a Lakers game
Chris Erskine
Emotions heat up in Lakers-Suns series, thanks to Amare Stoudemire
By Mike Bresnahan
U.S. charges Toronto doctor in HGH case
Wire reports
What, them worry? Suns' mood remains buoyant despite Lakers' Game 1 victory
By Broderick Turner
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