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What happened on November 27, 2010
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
The Schullers: A tale of two churches
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
Their mission: rescue vets from the streets
Steve Lopez
Circle of learning is more than a figure of speech
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
Eddie Zhao is on their side
By Ching-Ching Ni, Los Angeles Times
Lack of funding builds death row logjam
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
The saga of Maywood's downward spiral
By Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified project combines preschool and apartments
By Morris Newman, Los Angeles Times
Another marijuana tunnel and two more warehouses found
By Richard Marosi, Los Angeles Times
An unforgettable lesson on true generosity
Sandy Banks
Escondido-area home containing explosives remains a mystery
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Sikhs spread the word about their faith
By Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times
'Error-free' hospitals scrutinized
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Christmas Parade
Dislodged resident files $2.4-million claim against Calabasas
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times
Can a nation divided be secure?
By Cathleen Decker, Los Angeles Times
Could price of ride on Angels Flight get too steep?
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
Donald Nyrop dies at 98; former head of Northwest Airlines
McClatchy Newspapers
ENTERTAINMENT
Black Eyed Peas go from 'E.N.D.' to 'The Beginning'
By Mikael Wood, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'Daniel' by Henning Mankell
By Martin Rubin, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Claire Denis returns to French colonial Africa with 'White Material'
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'Bridalplasty'
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Bill Barich's 'Long Way Home' started with John Steinbeck's 'Travels With Charley'
By Scott Martelle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Thumbs down on movie rating system
By David Freed, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Obama's children's book creating a media stir
By Sonja Bolle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movie review: 'Break Ke Baad'
By Michael Ordoña, Special to the Los Angeles Times
On the Media: After Bill Nye's collapse at USC, the Web speeds a blame-the-Internet pile-on
James Rainey
Horoscope: Nov. 27
Holiday Mathis
Weekend TV talk shows
2010 California Biennial
Saturday's TV highlights
Movie info: 'Break Ke Baad'
Book info: 'Of Thee I Sing' by Barack Obama
Events happening Saturday
'Daniel' info
'Bridalplasty' info
2010 California Biennial spreads the word
By Scarlet Cheng, Special to the Los Angeles Times
WORLD
U.S. now in Afghanistan as long as Soviets were
By Laura King and Sergei L. Loiko, Los Angeles Times
Israeli firms see a global market for their anti-terrorism know-how
By Edmund Sanders and Batsheva Sobelman, Los Angeles Times
Ireland bailout nearly a done deal; protesters decry painful cuts
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Justice tough to find for Chinese who got HIV/AIDS through tainted blood
By Barbara Demick
Greece on tough economic path
By Anthee Carassava, Special to The Times
Haiti presidential election gains in drama
By Joe Mozingo, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
The DNA non-redemption
Elephant rides at the Sana Ana Zoo; the pope's views on condoms; California's sinking Republican Party
Confirm Liu, quickly
Planning for pensions
Talks are the only route in Afghanistan
By Ahmed Rashid
Heaven on Earth melting away
By Fen Montaigne
The condom conundrum
Tim Rutten
SCIENCE
Reverting cells to their embryonic state, without the embryos
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
Flying snakes and the science of jellyfish
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Missing radioactive rods found by FedEx
By Jordan Steffen, Tribune Washington Bureau
VA advisor draws GOP fire over consulting fees
By Andrew Zajac, Tribune Washington Bureau
Obama hurts lip playing basketball, gets 12 stitches
By Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau
How tropical storms get their names
By Ken Kay, Sun Sentinel
Lame-duck Congress facing gridlock on core issues
By Lisa Mascaro, Tribune Washington Bureau
GOP has sights set on White House, but who will run?
By James Oliphant, Tribune Washington Bureau
Budget cuts to the pottery lab? Not in Boulder
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Election tone was anti-incumbent, but old pros handled the cash
By Kim Geiger and Matea Gold, Tribune Washington Bureau
SPORTS
Notre Dame ends drought by stopping USC's last drive
By Gary Klein
Blake Griffin's tomahawk dunk sets off a list of NBA's all-time most exciting players
By Mark Heisler
Trojans give the Bruins something they can feed on
T.J. Simers
USC linebackers come up big against Notre Dame
By Gary Klein
Up next: UCLA basketball at Kansas on Thursday
Up next for the Clippers: Sunday vs. Utah
By Kevin Baxter
A shifting South Bend forecast
BILL DWYRE
Boston's Shaquille O'Neal has five crowns in mind
By Mark Heisler
Up next for Kings: Saturday vs. Chicago
Up next for Lakers: Sunday vs. Indiana
By Broderick Turner
Kings continue to experiment in 2-1 loss to Blackhawks
Helene Elliott
Lakers' Andrew Bynum wants to play in three weeks
By Broderick Turner
USC basketball squanders 20-point lead, falls to Nebraska, 60-58
By Baxter Holmes
Chicago Bulls vs. Celtics at Boston, on Friday
By Mark Heisler
Chargers' Mike Tolbert is a backup with a plan
By Sam Farmer
Lakers' reserves falter against the Jazz
By Broderick Turner
Horned Frogs could leap into the title picture
Chris Dufresne
Hate the Heat? Loving its slow start? Enjoy it while you can
Mark Heisler
Recipe for NFL success is home cooking
Sam Farmer
Clippers running out of options at guard
By Kevin Baxter
Kings hope Dustin Brown is lucky seven
Helene Elliott
Broncos and coach fined $50,000 each for filming a 49ers practice
Staff and wire reports
U.S. beats Italy, 1-0, to qualify for women's World Cup but has a 'wake-up' call
By Philip Hersh
FIFA politics play out as U.S. vies to host 2022 World Cup
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
Westlake, St. Bonaventure go for rematch after memorable first meeting
By Austin Knoblauch
It's all slipping away for USC
Bill Plaschke
Fake injury has real consequences for Cal assistant coach
By Mike Hiserman
Juan Manuel Marquez stops Michael Katsidis on TKO
By Lance Pugmire
Will Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao go another round?
By Lance Pugmire
BUSINESS
Whole Foods recalls cheese over risk of listeria or e. coli
Times Wire Services
Carl Icahn names five-personal dissident slate for Lions Gate board
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Lockheed, Northrop get NASA contracts to develop greener aircraft
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Black Friday: Determined shoppers swarm Southern California stores
By Andrea Chang and Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
For many Black Friday shoppers, fighting the crowds is a team effort
By Nate Jackson, Los Angeles Times
Ski resort operators hope early white stuff brings plenty of green
By Hugo Martín and Mike Reicher, Los Angeles Times
Still betting on economic doomsday — and still waiting
Tom Petruno, Market Beat
NEWS
Oh (Obama) Christmas tree
Reuters
For the record
TRAVEL
Shop the globe on TheTravelersCollection.com
By Jen Leo, Special to the Los AngelesTimes
On the Spot: Sound advice for avoiding hotel noise
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel editor
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