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What happened on September 09, 2010
SPORTS
Ron Artest turns out to be a mental health expert
Bill Plaschke
Fiancee denies that Lakers' Matt Barnes abused her
By Mark Heisler
Loyola High's Conrad Ukropina has the soul — and leg — of a kicker
Eric Sondheimer
NFL tonight: Minnesota at New Orleans
Dorsey's Joseph Gray sets passing record in 37-24 victory over Taft
Eric Sondheimer
Floyd Mayweather Jr. sought after domestic violence report
Staff and wire reports
Long Beach Poly-St. Bonaventure leads list of Friday's top high school football matchups
By Ben Bolch
Saints pick up where they left off in 14-9 victory over Vikings
By Sam Farmer
Armando Galarraga and Jim Joyce, together again
Saints start title defense with 14-9 victory over Vikings
Sports Network
Haynesworth staying for now
Wire Reports
Offense lets Dodgers down again
By Jim Peltz
Auburn holds off Mississippi State, 17-14
Marlins' Josh Johnson has shoulder inflammation
wire reports
Chris Dufresne's top 25 college football rankings
The NFL season marches in
By Sam Farmer
Matt Kuchar leads BMW Championship with a first-round 64
By Teddy Greenstein
USC's Matt Barkley doesn't mind being out of the limelight
By Gary Klein
Torii Hunter remains realistic about Angels' postseason chances
By Mike DiGiovanna
Freshmen in line to play more on defense for Bruins
By Chris Foster
Lakers' Barnes arrested on suspicion of domestic violence
Helene Elliott, Staff and Wire Reports
Venus Williams receives sister's counsel
By Diane Pucin
Stanford backs share the load
By Thomas Bonk
David Beckham is eager to return to the Galaxy
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
Rafael Nadal rises above the wind, defeats Fernando Verdasco
By Diane Pucin
FOOD
Weekend brunch: Seven L.A.-area restaurants that are doing it right
By S. Irene Virbila, Los Angeles Times restaurant critic
Recipe: Shrimp and basil frittata
Recipe: Prosciutto and onion frittata
Melons sweet with tastes of Central Asia
By David Karp, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Central Asian melons: A buying guide
The Find: Western Soondae and Moobongri Soondae
By Linda Burum, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Culinary SOS: Paradise bars served at Bread & Cie
By Noelle Carter, Los Angeles Times
The California Cook: Fuss-free frittatas
By Russ Parsons, Los Angeles Times
1999 R. Lopez de Heredia Vina Tondonia 'Vina Gravonia' Crianza
Where to buy everyday artisanal wines
Western Soondae and Moobongri Soondae details: Addresses, prices and more
Frittatas and egg safety
Artisanal wines priced for everyday
By Patrick Comiskey, Special to the Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
FTC sues Lights of America over performance claims for some LED bulbs
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
2011 Bentley Mulsanne exudes exclusivity
By Susan Carpenter, Los Angeles Times
Food trucks are rolling into the mainstream
By Sharon Bernstein, Los Angeles Times
Financial services veteran plans to buy Bay Cities National Bank of Redondo Beach
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
Eureka's future could hinge on dormant pulp mill
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Chef David Myers buys restaurant space at Hollywood and Vine
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Abengoa Mojave Solar Project cleared for construction
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
2011 Bentley Mulsanne specs
Google function takes the clicking out of searching
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
AeroVironment posts narrower loss in fiscal first quarter
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
AOL seeks to tap ex-William Morris chief's Hollywood connections
By David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Spyglass execs may be ready to take MGM reins
Claudia Eller and Ben Fritz
Video game industry gears up for battle against California law
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
A single massage can boost the immune system
A closer look at chronic fatigue syndrome and mononucleosis in teens
High doses of B vitamins can reduce brain shrinkage, memory loss, study finds
Palin endorses 'tea party' favorite in Delaware Senate race
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Obama urges Florida pastor to drop plan to burn Koran on 9/11 anniversary
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Comfort meets chic in new Diane von Furstenberg-designed hospital gowns at the Cleveland Clinic
For the record
Obama plans major rallies in midterm-election battlegrounds
By Michael A. Memoli, Tribune Washington Bureau
Emanuel would be 'excellent' mayor of Chicago, Obama says
By Christi Parsons, Tribune Washington Bureau
Obesity raises postmenopausal women's risk of dying from colon cancer, study says
OPINION
The reality of Islamophobia in America
By John L. Esposito and Sheila B. Lalwani
A preppy guide for hard times
Meghan Daum
Protecting gay rights
Banking on 30/10
Don't call it a stimulus
Doyle McManus
Don't fan the flames
Unemployment and those seeking work; the plan by a Florida church to burn Korans; a new L.A. Unified school built on a contaminated site
Reining in executive pay
By Sarah Anderson and Sam Pizzigati
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
R.W. 'Bob' Loveless dies at 81; master knife-maker
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
D.A. says Alatorre worked as a lobbyist for years without registering
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
9th Circuit throws out CIA torture lawsuit for national security reasons
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Thai workers describe being lured into slavery in U.S.
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
Woman gets police to put cold case on ice
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times
Top officials in Vernon traveled lavishly at city expense
By Sam Allen and Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Compton council fires city manager
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Schwarzenegger leads group on trade mission to Asia
By Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times
L.A. County child welfare official falsified death reports, two staffers claim
By Garrett Therolf, Los Angeles Times
Protesters heckle LAPD chief at meeting in Westlake
By Joel Rubin and Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
UCLA's Anderson School aims to fund itself
By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
37 suspected illegal immigrants found captive in Riverside
By Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
John Kluge dies at 95; founder of Metromedia television empire
Bloomberg News
GAO will probe Forest Service's handling of Station fire
By Paul Pringle, Los Angeles Times
Medal of Valor awarded to 3 L.A. County sheriff's deputies
By Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Glenn Shadix, Lucius Walker, LeRoy A. Beavers Jr., Mike Edwards, Larry Ashmead, Corneille
Where's the outrage?
HECTOR TOBAR
California Supreme Court seems likely to uphold forced state furloughs
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
A beloved Chinese comic gets the silent treatment
By Megan K. Stack, Los Angeles Times
Clinton says Mexico drug wars starting to look like insurgency
By Paul Richter and Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times
7 Mexican women freed in so-called infanticide cases
By Tracy Wilkinson and Cecilia Sanchez, Los Angeles Times
3 Pakistani men charged in failed Times Square bombing
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
Apparent heir to North Korea leader Kim hard to picture
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
U.S. Marines free ship from pirates
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Iran to release one of 3 imprisoned American hikers, official says
By Ramin Mostaghim and Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
U.N. chief Ban urges Rwanda to keep troops in peace forces
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Indian farmers protest road upgrade that would threaten their land
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Central America, Mexico deluged
Daniel Hernandez, Hernandez is a staff writer in The Times' Mexico City Bureau.
NATIONAL
U.S. healthcare costs projected to continue to climb
By Noam N. Levey, Tribune Washington Bureau
Circle of supporters band behind a 'monster'
By Rafael A. Olmeda, Sun Sentinel
Muslim mayor focuses on bread-and-butter issues
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
Chicagoan says he's identified America's first female cop
By Colleen Mastony
Florida pastor says he may burn Korans after all
By David Zucchino and Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
Fallen Special Forces soldier to be awarded Medal of Honor
By Bridget Doyle
BP report on well disaster faults mechanical, human failures
Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
Obama's appeal gets a test on his home turf in Hawaii
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Final seal on BP oil well delayed for additional work
By Richard Fausset, Los Angeles Times
Case of detained American hampers U.S. effort to ease Cuba ties
By Bob Drogin, Los Angeles Times
For Muslims, Koran is 'light from God to humanity'
By Robin Abcarian, Los Angeles Times
U.S. Chamber of Commerce launches ad attack on Boxer
By Tom Hamburger, Tribune Washington Bureau
ENTERTAINMENT
Book review: 'True Prep'
By Adam Tschorn, Los Angeles Times
Finding beauty in the punk movement
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
The Reading Life: Kurt Vonnegut's 'Slaughterhouse-Five'
By David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic
Movie review: 'Race to Nowhere'
By Sheri Linden
With 'Hereafter,' Clint Eastwood contemplates what's next
By Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times
Prehistoric creatures star in 'world's largest puppet show'
By Katherine Tulich, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Screening Room: French crime films at the Aero
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Movie review: 'Something's Gonna Live'
By Kevin Thomas
Books: James Ellroy at Vroman's Bookstore in Pasadena
Toronto International Film Festival is key to the Oscar race
By Steven Zeitchik, Los Angeles Times
Thursday's TV highlights
Thursday's TV talk shows
Where You've Seen Him: Romain Duris
Stanley Kubrick films at the Egyptian
Books: Joshua Mohr and Grace Krilanovich at Skylight Books
Art: 'The Beautiful & the Damned' at Track 16 Gallery
Walking With Dinosaurs info
William Gibson at Vroman's
CNN names King's heir
By Scott Collins and Matea Gold, Los Angeles Times
'The Beautiful & the Damned: Punk Photographs by Ann Summa'
Editor's picks: 'Elecktra' at the Getty Villa
'True Prep: It's a Whole New World'
HempCon at Los Angeles Convention Center
Monster Truck Madness at L.A. County Fair
Quick Takes: Don Johnson's judgment against 'Nash Bridges' increased
Horoscope: Sept. 9
Holiday Mathis
Movie review: 'Sequestro'
By Kevin Thomas
Hot List: Pop music: Scissor Sisters at Hollywood Palladium
Performance: Romain Duris
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
Ruling allows NIH to temporarily resume funding for embryonic stem cell research
By Karen Kaplan and Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
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