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What happened on September 26, 2010
BUSINESS
Finding a pet-friendly apartment online
By Mary Umberger
Many car-donation organizations leave little to charity
Liz Pulliam Weston, Money Talk
Board secretary responsible for accuracy of homeowners association minutes
By Stephen Glassman and Donie Vanitzian
Darden Restaurants CEO Clarence Otis Jr. has a lot on his plate
By P.J. Huffstutter, Los Angeles Times
High-tech living with a view in Mount Olympus
By Dinah Eng
Termination notice from tenant is binding
By Martin Eichner
Entrepreneur program to help at-risk teens learn business smarts
By Cyndia Zwahlen
Pharmacy benefit manager Medco in strong shape in face of industry shifts
By Andrew Leckey
New healthcare law means looking at options is key
Kathy M. Kristof, Personal Finance
On the market: Diamond Bar
Entrepreneurship classes: By the numbers
Tribune bankruptcy odyssey takes a new twist
By Michael Oneal
For work and play
An iffy strategy for borrowers with first and second mortgages
By Kenneth R. Harney
ENTERTAINMENT
Book review: 'The Reversal' by Michael Connelly
By Jonathan Shapiro, Special to the Los Angeles Times
A working mother's guide to writing a novel
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Deborah Borda orchestrates the creative chaos of the L.A. Philharmonic
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
A Second Look: Terrence Malick's 'The Thin Red Line'
By Dennis Lim, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'The Social Network's' Andrew Garfield has a way with emotion
By Mark Salisbury, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'A World Without Islam'
By Zachary Karabell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'Comedy in a Minor Key' and 'The Death of the Adversary' by Hans Keilson
By David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic
'Phantom of the Opera' tour approaches its finale
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Jesse Eisenberg gives voice to Mark Zuckerberg in 'The Social Network'
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
No Age turns up the noise
By August Brown, Los Angeles Times
Critic's Notebook: To some architects, beauty is not a concern
By Christopher Hawthorne, Los Angeles Times Architecture Critic
Project Bandaloop takes dance to new heights — literally
By Chloe Veltman, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Hollywood Backlot: In the middle with John Stamos
By Yvonne Villarreal, Los Angeles Times
Creativity Corner
Show info
Tv This Week
Jokes & Riddles
When to go: Project Bandaloop
Words & Ideas
Kids' Book Reviews
Poker: Have a reason for betting
By Steve Rosenbloom
Horoscope: Sept. 26
Holiday Mathis
'Dexter' tries to move beyond sudden death in the family
Maria Elena Fernandez
Discoveries: 'The Lucky Ones' by Mae Ngai
By Susan Salter Reynolds, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Indie Focus: Katie Aselton scores much more than 'The Freebie'
By Mark Olsen, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Chess: Stars align in Siberia
By Jack Peters, Special to the Los Angeles Times
New on DVD: 'Iron Man 2'
By Noel Murray, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Photo File: Lee Friedlander takes aim at the passing scenery
By Liesl Bradner, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Monitor: The new, improved 'Project Runway'
By Jon Caramanica, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'Project Runway' info
The Movable Buffet: The Bellagio's horticulture director makes the desert bloom
By Richard Abowitz, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'A Green Thumb'
By Alexandria Coronado
Book review: 'Cul de Sac Golden Treasury'
By Charles Solomon, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Cultural exchange: Radio 4 in Britain is evidence that the medium is as popular as ever
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Musical makes one 'Leap of Faith' after another
By John Horn, Los Angeles Times
IMAGE
Q&A with 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps' costume designer Ellen Mirojnick
By Adam Tschorn, Los Angeles Times
Beauty firms find ways to sell luxury for less
By Kavita Daswani, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Shopping: Live on Sunset and Interscope Records to partner on Internet shows
By Emili Vesilind, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Letters: Ermenegildo Zegna suits, timeless or tasteless?
Milan Fashion Week: Prada's spring collection a fun mix
By Booth Moore, Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic
Style Profile: Kristen Bell
By Julie Neigher, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Fundraising organizers for L.A. Phil, LA Opera are maestros in their own right
By Ellen Olivier, Special to the Los Angeles Times
OPINION
China's growing military clout and East Asia's future
Doyle McManus
Scanning the scanners
By Michael Heuser
Jobless benefits and the unemployed; China's trade policies; the official end of the recession
Will monkeypox be the next smallpox?
By Wendy Orent
Head games
Hiram Johnson and reforming California today
By Harold Meyerson
Would you name your planet HD 10180g?
By Joseph Mascaro
The last word on politics
By Anne Lamott
NEWS
U.S. apologizes for upside-down display of Philippine flag
By Michael Muskal
Bruno Mars shoots to top of UK singles chart
For the record
Web Buzz: Postcards and their personal side
By Jen Leo
Republican and Democratic officials skirmish over vote on tax cut extension
L.A. fire danger is as extreme as the heat; Sunday, Monday even hotter
By Shelby Grad, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Iran says it killed 30 militants behind bomb attack
Comcast's Steve Burke to lead NBC Universal after Jeff Zucker's exit
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Hyundai to recall 140,000 Sonata sedans
Lindsay Lohan checks into rehab, source says
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Travel gear: Snack Caddy carries it all
By Judi Dash, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Halliburton slams "erroneous" BP rig blast report
TRAVEL
Vietnam's Phu Quoc island slowly opening up to the world
By David Lamb, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Reunification Express offers slow ride between Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
By Sam Butterfield, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Hoover Dam still stands as testament to American ingenuity
By Jay Jones, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Seeing Quebec by bicycle
By Margo Pfeiff, Special to the Los Angeles Times
If you go to Quebec city
By Margo Pfeiff, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Montreal by Bixi bicycle
By Andrew Bender, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Las Vegas calendar of events
If you go: Hoover dam
Hiking the Sierra with three llamas and a baby
By Mike Morris, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Readers recommend: Dining at L'Ardoise near Tuileries in Paris
Films & Programs
Letters to the Travel editor
Travel calendar: BikeFest at Las Vegas
If you go to Phu Quoc, Vietnam
A bus ride into a new world of travel Well-appointed, cheap, green and hip (yes, it's a bus)
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
How to Bixi in Montreal
At Inyo National Forest with three llamas and a baby
By Mike Morris, Special to the Los Angeles Times
If you go to Inyo National Forest
SPORTS
Artist 'Drew Hill' paints an interesting picture, but it isn't real
Jerry Crowe
Toothless Cougars shouldn't be much of a threat to UCLA
By Chris Foster
NFL roundup: Chargers' rally falls short in loss to Seahawks
Sports Network
Week ahead for Angels
Week ahead for Dodgers
Angels lose, 4-3, but give young players opportunity to grow
By Kevin Baxter
College football: Play it forward
By Chris Dufresne
Whispers
Phil Rogers
Still stars, but show starts in April
MARK HEISLER
Carmelo Anthony deal stalls for Nets
Wire reports
Phillies back into the playoffs
By Kevin Baxter
The Times' top 25 football teams
Picking teams for state championship bowls will be harder than ever
Eric Sondheimer
Pacific 10 Conference is growing and getting stronger
Chris Dufresne
Rangers clinch AL West title
By Kevin Baxter
White Sox complete the three-game sweep of Angels
Sports Network
Monday Night Football to feature undefeated NFC North rivals
By Sam Farmer
Lakers' Pau Gasol is energized after an easy summer
By Mike Bresnahan
Jimmie Johnson revives NASCAR title bid with win at Dover
Wire reports
Jim Furyk strikes it rich with victory at Tour Championship
Jeff Shain
Dodgers waste Chad Billingsley's effort in a 5-4 loss at Arizona
By Jim Peltz
Lane Kiffin has high praise of Washington's Jake Locker
By Gary Klein
Some teams could just kick themselves after losing
Sam Farmer
McCourt divorce trial entering third and final scheduled week
By Bill Shaikin
Steve Soboroff's letter to The Times
Jim Furyk wins Tour Championship, FedEx Cup and $10 million
Sports Network
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Stanley Chais dies at 84; money manager invested with Bernard Madoff
By Stuart Pfeifer and David Sarno, Los Angeles Times
Worker loses part of finger at firm cited for safety violations
By Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times
Protests over police shooting resonate all the way to Guatemala
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Reporting from Caserio Xexac, Guatemala
New facility highlights Black Worker Center's mission
By Martha Groves, Los Angeles Times
Capitol Journal: Parks vs. ballot box budgeting
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
Jill Johnston dies at 81; author of 'Lesbian Nation'
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
Army Specialist Chase Stanley, 21, Napa
By My-Thuan Tran, Los Angeles Times
Women experience delays in getting biopsies in some L.A. County-run hospitals
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
War casualties
Thousands clear debris from the shore
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Red-flag fire warnings issued
By Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times
One person killed, 11 injured at party in Boyle Heights
By Hector Becerra and Ruben Vives, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Gennady Yanayev, Bob Shaw
Calabasas may aid homeowners accused of code violations
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times
Fighting Prop. 23 one phone call at a time
Steve Lopez
'Tea partyers' rally in Beverly Hills
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times
Brown gains slight edge on Whitman
Cathleen Decker
Obituary: Marine Cpl. Julio Vargas, 23; Sylmar
By Catherine Saillant, Los Angeles Times
More delays plague Expo Line
By Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times
Mining plan near Sequoia park divides region
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Tired of 'tea party' sniping, moderates organize
By James Oliphant
Bark beetles may kill trees, but that may not raise fire risk
By Bettina Boxall, Los Angeles Times
Where canines are king
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
More tidings from the Unabomber
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
Bishop Eddie Long vows to fight lawsuit accusations
From Reuters
Obama critical of GOP's 'Pledge to America'
By Ken Dilanian, Tribune Washington Bureau
Politicians' money woes strike a chord with voters
By Richard Fausset
WORLD
Billions of U.S. dollars later, Colombia gets the upper hand in battle on rebels, drugs
By Chris Kraul, Los Angeles Times
Britain's Labor Party chooses new leader
By Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times
Social, religious divide on display in attack on Turkish art walk
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Some in South Africa call for nationalizing struggling mines
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Iran says nuclear plant unaffected by virus as industrial computers struck
From Bloomberg
U.S. scrambles for compromise to keep direct Mideast peace talks going
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
India announces plan to free student demonstrators and soften hard-line security approach in Kashmir
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
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