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What happened on April 02, 2011
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
It's time to tinker with 'untouchable' Prop. 13
Steve Lopez
Serial killer John Floyd Thomas Jr., dubbed the Westside Rapist, is sentenced to life
By Victoria Kim, Andrew Blankstein and Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times
Men sought in beating of Giants fan after Dodgers' opener
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
California lawmakers fight over bill to teach students about gay people's contributions
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Legal scholars examine the U.S. high court's 'Supreme Mistakes'
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Traces of radioactive iodine found in San Luis Obispo milk
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
Appeals court upholds EPA's caps on vehicle emissions
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Mel McDaniel, Lou Gorman, Harley Allen
Wiesel offers students first-hand account of Holocaust
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Chinese restaurants in a stir about proposed shark fin ban
By Ching-Ching Ni, Los Angeles Times
Upcoming teacher ratings database
Ellen McCormack dies at 84; antiabortion presidential candidate
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
L.A. mayor to pay fines for accepting free tickets to pricey events
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Freeway signs in Montebello take note of Armenian genocide
By Bob Pool, Los Angeles Times
Vernon ethics advisor says he was misled about ad
By Hector Becerra and Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times
Head of state tax board faces fines of $13,000 for campaign finance violations
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Jet makes emergency landing after loss of cabin pressure
By Michael Finnegan, Los Angeles Times
The stage is too big for kids
Sandy Banks
BUSINESS
Plant disease raises questions on modified crops
By P.J. Huffstutter, Los Angeles Times
NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke is Comcast's most highly compensated executive
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Demand for cars lifts prices
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Nasdaq counters Deutsche Boerse's offer to buy NYSE
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
Job growth lifts outlook on economy
By Jim Puzzanghera, Alana Semuels and Paul West, Los Angeles Times
Blockbuster to go up for auction
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
TV review: 'The Killing'
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Charlie Sheen may have a method to his madness
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: April 2
Holiday Mathis
Happening Saturday
'The Killing' info
Quick Takes: Rutgers pays Snooki $32,000 to dish, more than it paid Nobel winner
Weekend Talk Shows: April 2-3
Saturday's TV Highlights
NEWS
FDA proposes calorie labels for fast food chains, restaurants nationwide
By ANDREW ZAJAC, Reporting from Washington
Antidepressants may increase the risk of heart disease by thickening artery walls
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Drop in unemployment doesn't mesh with Republicans' script
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Southwest cancels 300 flights to inspect planes after fuselage cracks open on Sacramento-bound flight
By Michael Finnegan and Shelby Grad, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Your Scene: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
For the record
Southwest passengers recount harrowing ordeal as hole opens in plane fuselage
By Michael Finnegan and Shelby Grad, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Ford beats GM in overall strong March auto sales
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Travel gear: Sleeptracker offers wake-up call
By Judi Dash, Special to the Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Iceland seeks to become sanctuary for free speech
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Ivory Coast president battles on as rival's forces close in
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Libyan rebels seek to bring order to chaotic ranks
By Ned Parker and David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Wary of unrest, China cracks down on dissent
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Japan's prime minister visits earthquake, tsunami zone
By Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Fury in Afghanistan over Koran-burning continues as protests leave nine dead
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Japan prime minister plans rebuilding council
By Julie Makinen and Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Koran burning sparks more violence in Afghanistan
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
HOME & GARDEN
Hot Property: Kaley Cuoco selling in Sherman Oaks
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Lost L.A.: Japanese village on Terminal Island had a short life
By Sam Watters, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Stephen Orr lecture info
Chris Erskine: Now batting, one mediocre banquet host
Chris Erskine
Roger Gastman's advice for collecting and displaying art
Street smarts
David A. Keeps
Down the gravel path with Stephen Orr
By Debra Prinzing, Special to the Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
Ancient tablet bears writing, to scientists' surprise
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Dodgers can't ignore safety issue
T.J. Simers
Marge Hearn remains a Lakers gem
Chris Erskine
Mark Heisler's NBA Coast to Coast: Rethinking NBA draft predictions
By Mark Heisler
Nikki Caldwell leaving UCLA to coach at LSU
By Ben Bolch
Galaxy's Leonardo scores his first goal in MLS
By Grahame L. Jones
Key UCLA football players are recovering from injury as team begins to practice with pads
By Baxter Holmes
Carmelo Anthony and Amare Stoudemire, a match made . . . NOT in heaven
Mark Heisler
Shelvin Mack leads Butler back to NCAA final
By Shannon Ryan
Shoulder soreness keeps pitcher Joel Pineiro out of Angels' rotation
By Kevin Baxter
They can't wait to leave
The Times' NBA rankings
By Mark Heisler
Kings beat Stars, 3-1, near playoff berth
By Chris Foster
This week's NBA main attraction
Angels can't hold lead, lose to Kansas City, 5-4
By Kevin Baxter
Chivas USA earns 1-1 tie with Toronto FC
By Grahame L. Jones
Ted Lilly has a balky first start
By Dylan Hernandez
Clippers, technically, get a victory over the Thunder
By Lisa Dillman
Dodgers, and stadium, come up empty in 10-0 loss to Giants
By Dylan Hernandez
World Series trophy is a Giant attraction
By Bill Shaikin
Victoria Azarenka beats Maria Sharapova in final at Key Biscayne
staff and wire reports
Yani Tseng takes lead at Kraft Nabisco Championship
By Diane Pucin
USC's Dillon Baxter ready to move forward
By Gary Klein
Inside the NBA: Quotes of the week
By Mark Heisler
Lakers not worried about playoff matchups
By Mike Bresnahan
NCAA championship game will be a two dog night
Chris Dufresne
NFL Antitrust Q&A: What's going in labor conflict
By Sam Farmer
Wow, that is one stacked team
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
Up next for the Clippers: Saturday vs. the Thunder
Late excitement as Clippers beat Thunder, 98-92, in technical-filled game
By Lisa Dillman
OPINION
Timothy Naftali: Nixon's checker
Patt Morrison
Google Buzz settlement would give Google new privacy rules
Border double-crossings
Scrutinizing Wal-Mart
The pricey moviegoing experience; Prop. 13 and the state budget; the role of nurse practitioners
A wedge issue that's losing its point
Tim Rutten
NATIONAL
These rocks can sing
By Daniel Patrick Sheehan
Anti-union push gains steam nationwide
Richard Simon
Negotiators in Congress work into weekend to avoid shutdown
By Lisa Mascaro and Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
Obama warns economy still fragile as budget deadline approaches
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
Traffic fatalities fall for fifth straight year
By Julie Mianecki, Washington Bureau
TRAVEL
Tours & cruises: Belize 'Jungle Love' package
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