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What happened on January 10, 2011
HEALTH
Tough cookies, says Weight Watchers
Tammy Worth
Go ahead, let those kids lift weights
James S. Fell, Fell is a certified strength and conditioning specialist in Calgary, Canada.
Calcium in yogurt may interfere with antibiotics
Joe Graedon, Teresa Graedon, The People's Pharmacy
Stem cell trial sets sight on blindness
Jill U. Adams
Smarter Pills
Amber Dance
A little movement does a lot of work
Karen Voight, Voight is the creator of a line of fitness DVDs including "Full Body Stretch" and "Ballet BodySculpt."
Helping the meds go down
Amber Dance
NEWS
Honolulu deal: Rooms under $100 at Ocean Resort Hotel Waikiki
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Heart disease risk rises with time spent sitting
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Nursing homes are closing across the country, but some communities are hit harder than others
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Flexibility is power in red blood cells
By Eryn Brown
These experts answer questions on caring for elderly parents at Web chat Tuesday
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Restaurant menus -- and this database -- can help you keep track of calories
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Two Guys Lose Weight (or try to): The kickoff
Los Angeles Times
For the record
New York: Two hotels show the power of 1 with a one-day sale on 1-11-11
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
For the record
Congresswoman Giffords' condition remains stable
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
When lifestyle interventions target households, change may be possible
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Vice President Joe Biden visits Afghanistan
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
ENTERTAINMENT
Book review: 'Devil at My Heels' by Louis Zamperini and David Rensin
By Michael Harris, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Classic Hollywood: The best golf movies
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
George Clooney focuses the camera on Sudan
By Rebecca Keegan, Los Angeles Times
Consumer Electronics Show: Three directors ponder film's future
By Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: Jan. 10
Holiday Mathis
'Devil at My Heels' info
Monday's TV highlights
The road to golf
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Events happening Monday
Russians love 'The Tourist' and 'Gulliver's Travels'
A sports passion as driving force
Company Town: 'True Grit' is No. 1 for the weekend
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
TV networks at midseason: a need for hit shows
By Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times
LA Phil Live beams, sets audiences beaming
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
O.C. businessman says China won't let him go home
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Great Park project in Irvine gets financing to proceed
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
Volkswagen's new U.S. chief gets tough sales order from Germany
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
How to find microfinance groups in your area
By Karen E. Klein
Organization can save small firms time and money
By Cyndia Zwahlen, Los Angeles Times
DuPont to purchase Danisco for $5.8 billion
Airlines leave fewer seats empty
By Hugo MartÃn, Los Angeles Times
Playboy agrees to Hefner buyout offer
By Robert Channick
Business would feel the sting of Brown's budget proposals
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Giffords' surgeon trained on the battlefield
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
Focus turns to Arizona's gun laws
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
After shootings, Clarence Dupnik is Arizona's new sheriff in town
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Jared Lee Loughner's parents alone with their anguish, neighbor says
By Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
Jared Lee Loughner, Arizona shooting suspect, appears in court
By Sam Quinones and Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Jared Loughner charged in Tucson shooting rampage
By Sam Quinones and Scott Kraft, Los Angeles Times
Tucson 911 call excerpts: 'He just started firing'
By Rong-Gong Lin II and Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
Obama leads moment of silence for victims of Tucson shooting rampage
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Despite tragedy, it's back to work for Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' staff
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
Giffords shooting: Moment of silence, suspect in court
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Vitriol focus of lawmakers after Arizona shooting of Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords
By Neela Banerjee, Washington Bureau
Arizona's us-versus-them brand of politics
By Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Obama calls on nation to work together in wake of Tucson shooting
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
From ugly to just plain American
Gregory Rodriguez
Who killed the whistle-blower bill?
By Tom Devine
A reality-based budget
Soldier's inhumane imprisonment
The pitfalls of 'realignment'
By Zev Yaroslavsky and Gloria Molina
Justice Scalia speaking to House members on the Constitution; Blue Shield's proposed premium increases; the future of education in California
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
San Francisco Police Chief George Gascon named district attorney
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
1800s-era skeletons discovered as crews build L.A. heritage center
By Carla Hall, Los Angeles Times
End-of-term clemency is a centuries-old, often vilified tradition
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Brothers elated at arrest in father's long-ago slaying
By Corina Knoll, Los Angeles Times
Zine didn't always recuse himself from votes involving lobbyist girlfriend
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Mammoth Lakes fears financial ruin after legal judgment
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
Paul Egertson dies at 75; Lutheran bishop resigned after participating in ordination of lesbian minister
By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times
Newport Beach and a boat owner are on a collision course over restoration
By Mike Reicher, Los Angeles Times
John Deasy earns mostly high marks as the likely new L.A. schools superintendent
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Selling state assets would be folly
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
Longtime politician and retired police chief vie for Inglewood mayor
By Ann M. Simmons, Los Angeles Times
Mental health services should be part of the discussion in wake of Arizona shooting
Steve Lopez
SPORTS
Auburn defeats Oregon, 22-19, to win BCS national championship game
By Gary Klein
NHL set to have record revenue
Staff and wire reports
Loss of Edson Buddle, Cobi Jones leaves the Galaxy with work to do
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
Packers finish what they started with a 21-16 victory over Eagles
By Sam Farmer
Up next for the Kings: Monday vs. Toronto
Up next: UCLA basketball at Oregon State on Thursday
Bruins stun Penguins in 4-2 win
USC next
USC's Kevin O'Neill has edge over UCLA's Ben Howland in matchups
By Baxter Holmes
Todd Graham takes job at Pittsburgh
Staff and wire reports
Helene Elliott's NHL rankings
Lakers use height to their advantage in victory over Knicks
By Broderick Turner
Cleveland owner's prediction about LeBron James appears royally off the mark
Jerry Crowe
BCS system seems geared to stay
By Chris Dufresne and Gary Klein
BCS title game, like season, features interesting twists and turns
Bill Dwyre
Auburn beats Oregon in a game of one-upmanship for the BCS championship
Chris Dufresne
Gary Bettman displays an emotional disconnect from NHL fans
Helene Elliott
BCS and ESPN are happy with current college football format
by Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
BCS title game is one for the ages
Bill Plaschke
The Times' girls' basketball rankings
By Melissa Rohlin
Chuck Person points Lakers' defense in better direction
By Mike Bresnahan
WORLD
Southern Sudan votes on secession
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
At Beijing talks, Gates falls short of goals
By David S. Cloud and Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
In Dubai, Hillary Clinton likens Tucson shooter to a terrorist
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
South Africa's dancing stallions keep a tradition alive
By Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Palestinian-American fights to buy Jerusalem housing project
By Maher Abukhater, Los Angeles Times
Some Shiites express alarm over cleric Sadr's return to Iraq
By Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
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