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What happened on September 07, 2010
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Earlier cutoff date to enter kindergarten a step closer in California
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Diagnoses lagged in baby deaths
Rong-Gong Lin II
Cancer educates a med student
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
Existence of rare red fox confirmed
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
L.A. police, residents face off over police killing of Guatemalan
By Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
One of the Little Rock Nine
Keith Thursby
Catalina Flyer suspends service for upgrade
By Tom Ragan, Los Angeles Times
L.A. City Council to again take up South-Central mall project
By Patrick McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
Orange County D.A. fires the man he was grooming to succeed him
By Raja Abdulrahim, Los Angeles Times
Commercial harbor craft regulations
Golden State's political realities may test strength of national mood
By Cathleen Decker, Los Angeles Times
For Marine families, a most difficult goodbye
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Democrats rally the faithful as fall campaign gets underway
By Maeve Reston and Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
'Magic mushrooms' ingredient beneficial to cancer patients, report says
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Electrodes translate brain waves into words
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Column One: Carnivorous plants losing ground in the U.S.
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Millions can find only part-time or lower-paying jobs
By Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Unemployment lasts longer for Asian Americans
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
California regulators seek up to $9.9 billion in fines from PacifiCare
By Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times
Chinese firm clones Apple's mystique
Joshua Frank, Frank is a Times staff writer.
Hewlett-Packard sues to keep former CEO from going to Oracle
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Martha Stewart giving Hallmark Channel a makeover
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Oil falls below $74 a barrel as summer driving season ends
Reuters
Healthcare reforms don't go far enough
David Lazarus
Ousted Hewlett-Packard CEO gets job at Oracle
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Valeant-Biovail deal to result in bigger cut in jobs
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
On TLC's 'Freaky Eaters,' weird food addictions come with a price
Panel calls prenatal treatment for congenital adrenal hyperplasia 'experimental'
Nighttime sleep patterns in babies linked to later obesity
Impaired mental performance more common in elderly men than women, study shows
For the record
Two more years of tax cuts and that's it, says former budget director
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
A gathering end-of-summer storm of negative political sentiment
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Rahm Emanuel 'surprised' Chicago mayor won't seek reelection
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Extra weight may account for some brain injury among alcoholics, study finds
Obama to mark 9/11 anniversary at Pentagon
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Federal judge continues to dis human embryonic stem cell research
Congressional Gallup poll shows wild swing in short span
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Democrats' internal polling rings of political 'triage'
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Winter Games more dangerous than Summer Games for Olympic athletes, study finds
SPORTS
Michelle Kwan is a class act all the way
Helene Elliott
Argentina keeps ahead of world champion Spain, 4-1
By Grahame L. Jones
As UCLA's middle linebacker, Patrick Larimore sees the big picture
Bill Parcells hands control of Miami Dolphins to GM Jeff Ireland, will stay on as consultant
Wire reports
Shocking pink, but not a shocking win for Venus Williams
Bill Dwyre
Leinart to continue career with Texans
Wire Reports
Angels fall to Indians, 6-1
Sports Network
Angels double up in pain in 6-1 loss to Cleveland
By Ben Bolch
Trojans could use better tackling
By Gary Klein
Boise State gains in AP poll
UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince misses some of practice because of sore shoulder
Padres' Mat Latos dominates Dodgers in 2-1 win
By Dylan Hernandez
It's no surprise as Tiger Woods makes Ryder Cup team
Maria Sharapova forces her way out of the U.S. Open
By Diane Pucin
Dorsey, Taft matchup features top-notch quarterbacks
Eric Sondheimer
Sam Querrey, the last American man at the U.S. Open, is out, but Venus Williams moves on
By Diane Pucin
USC freshman Dillon Baxter has a lot to learn, but he's ready to get started
By Gary Klein
ENTERTAINMENT
L.A. art biennial on tap for 2012
By Jori Finkel, Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'Ape House' by Sara Gruen
By Scott Martelle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'America's Next Top Model' partners with Italian Vogue for new season
By Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times
Why do so many George Clooney fans love him but dislike his movies?
By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Horoscope: Sept. 7
Holiday Mathis
Tuesday's TV highlights
Book info: 'Ape House'
Tuesday's TV talk shows
Happening Tuesday: James Ellroy @ Largo, David Gray and more
True-life material proves irresistible at Telluride
By John Horn, Los Angeles Times
Rare 3-D films see the light
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
It's No. 1 but not popular
Ben Fritz
Reporter's Notebook: The rom-com habit that makes her heart go pitty-pat
By Yvonne Villarreal, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'My Trip to Al-Qaeda'
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
OPINION
A drug kingpin falls
Give the World Cup bid a red card
By Dennis Coates
California's dismal economy needs an infrastructure boost
HAROLD MEYERSON
Medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles; military families and rules of engagement; bad eggs
Obama's funding to fight AIDS is weak
Don't dismiss the market economy
Jonah Goldberg
Q&A: What teachers and parents should make of The Times' rankings
By Tiffani Chin and Meredith Phillips
Wind farms and the radar problem
NATIONAL
Border Patrol is grappling with misconduct cases in its ranks
By Ken Dilanian, Tribune Washington Bureau
Legal showdown over Asian carp invasion
By Joel Hood
For Obama, a chance to focus on the economy
By Peter Nicholas and Lisa Mascaro, Tribune Washington Bureau
For Alaska's restive right, it's Joe Miller time
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
Mayor Daley's decision could shake up White House
By Christi Parsons and Peter Nicholas, Tribune Washington Bureau
Obama seeks massive tax break for business
By Kathleen Hennessey and Don Lee, Tribune Washington Bureau
Dozens of homes destroyed by Colorado wildfire
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
No signs of 'dead zones' near gulf oil spill, scientists say
By Bettina Boxall, Los Angeles Times
TRAVEL
If you go to Copenhagen
Savoring the rise of New Nordic Cuisine in Copenhagen
By Betty Hallock, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
South African strike suspended for 3 weeks
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Iran has enough fuel for 2 nuclear warheads, report says
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Bahrain arrests dozens of Shiite Muslims accused of plotting coup
By Alexandra Sandels, Los Angeles Times
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