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What happened on June 18, 2011
HOME & GARDEN
Venice home's artful burst of color
By R. Daniel Foster, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Color drama: Wild paint colors and the neighbor who hates them
By R. Daniel Foster, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Seeds of hope and change
By Mary MacVean, Los Angeles Times
Tips for choosing paint color
Zsa Zsa Gabor's Bel-Air home is for sale
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Countdown to freedom
Chris Erskine
ENTERTAINMENT
Television review: 'Outcasts'
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Nic Harcourt: KCRW misrepresented my departure
By Randy Lewis, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: June 18
Holiday Mathis
Cirque du Soleil has a Kodak (Theatre) moment during sneak preview of new show 'Iris'
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Happening Saturday
Saturday's TV highlights
Weekend TV talk shows
'Outcasts' info
Quick Takes: Susan Boyle, the musical
From the street to the screen
Steven Zeitchik
On the Media: 'Page One' can be read different ways
James Rainey
BUSINESS
Silicon Valley status symbols emphasize mind over material
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Shane McMahon looking to make his mark with China venture
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
California employers drop 29,200 jobs in May
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Cable channels pull in more ad revenue
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Silicon Valley status symbols emphasize mind over material
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Gearing up for more fun in the snow and sun
Hugo Martin
United Airlines faces FAA fine over drug testing
By Hugo MartÃn, Los Angeles Times
U.S. halts new applications for waivers on health coverage rule
By Noam N. Levey, Los Angeles Times
Spotify's U.S. debut looks harder as music services proliferate
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
L.A. money manager Oaktree Capital plans IPO
By Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times
Index of leading economic indicators rises 0.8%, higher than expected
By Steve Goldstein
More Fed stimulus? Don't count on it
Tom Petruno, Market Beat
NEWS
Skin cancer risk while driving in the car? Slather on the sunscreen
By Marissa Cevallos, HealthKey / For the Booster Shots blog
United Airlines waives fees for travelers who were stranded due to computer glitch
By Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Thanks, Dad, for all you do, including being a guinea pig
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
Travel gear: Ballistic JetCart bag comes with built-in seat
By Judi Dash, Special to the Los Angeles Times
For the record
100 facts for 100 years of Machu Picchu: Fact 65
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel Editor
Cancer deaths and education: Exploring the link
By Chris Woolston, HealthKey / For the Booster Shots blog
WORLD
Mexico says leader in kidnapping, killing of 72 migrants arrested
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Chinese naval maneuvers seen as warning to Vietnam
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Morocco's king proposes constitutional reforms
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Saudi women get in the driver's seat to defy ban
By Alexandra Sandels, Los Angeles Times
Pro-Kadafi rally brings throngs to Tripoli's Green Square
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
Suicide bombers kill 9 at Kabul police station
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Larry 'Wild Man' Fischer dies at 66; vagabond singer made albums with Frank Zappa
By Richard Cromelin, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Off-roaders and Marines in contention for rugged desert
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Caltrans-owned homes get costly new roofs
By Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times
Community has been the focus for this South L.A. health center
Sandy Banks
Schwarzenegger's popularity among voters continues to slide
By Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times
South Bay beaches hit by swarms of kelp flies
By Kate Mather, Los Angeles Times
Television review: 'Come Fly With Me'
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Television Critic
Belgium honors Battle of the Bulge veteran
By Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times
Alatorre asked to explain payments from developer now under scrutiny in fraud case
By David Zahniser and Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times
Wasserman Foundation donates $1 million to L.A. Unified
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
18 accused of defrauding indie-film investors
By Ricardo Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Outside firm to probe death of Costa Mesa worker
By Joseph Serna, Los Angeles Times
'Come Fly with Me' info
Janice Hahn files FEC complaint over offensive video
By James Oliphant, Los Angeles Times
Jerry Brown warns GOP legislators he may go around them on budget
By Anthony York, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: William S. Aiken Jr.
Los Angeles Times wire reports
L.A. delays decision on red-light cameras
By Ari Bloomekatz, Los Angeles Times
Brown's budget veto won't break political deadlock
By Michael J. Mishak and Anthony York, Los Angeles Times
Glendale may slash $4 million in city services
By Melanie Hicken, Los Angeles Times
New details on bid to dissolve Vernon released
By Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
MLB teams look internationally for big league talent
By Kevin Baxter
The best and worst closers in baseball
Zena Edosomwan, Harvard-Westlake's basketball standout, gets serious recruiting attention
Eric Sondheimer
Maria Sharapova says a 2011 Wimbledon win would be biggest Grand Slam of her career
By Diane Pucin
It's all but over for Rory McIlroy … again
Bill Dwyre
Here we go again! John Isner, Nicolas Mahut to face off at Wimbledon
By Diane Pucin
Mike Brown and Kobe Bryant are just fine, thanks
Mark Heisler
Worst comes to worse for Dodgers
Dylan Hernandez
Up next for Chivas USA: Saturday vs. Dallas
Angels' minor league report
By Kevin Baxter
Up next for the Galaxy: Saturday at Colorado
Angels' Peter Bourjos held out of Saturday lineup against Mets
By Mike DiGiovanna
Dodgers' Juan Uribe looks for consistency
By Dylan Hernandez
Fabricio Werdum out to prove he's no one-hit MMA wonder
By Lance Pugmire
Panelists: The six fanatics who expressed views on how to improve baseball
Newly healthy Chivas USA takes on FC Dallas
By Douglas Farmer
Kurt Busch wins NASCAR Sprint Cup pole again
Wire reports
Dodgers just keep sinking lower in 7-0 loss to Houston
By Dylan Hernandez
Four days, alone, with the son-in-law? A good time is in the bag
T.J. Simers
Blind Luck rallies from last to win Vanity Handicap
By Eric Sondheimer
Dodgers' minor league report
By Kevin Baxter
Baseball whispers: Hanley Ramirez supports Florida Manager Edwin Rodriguez
Confusion proves costly for Chivas USA
By Douglas Farmer
Easy does it, at U.S. Open, players say
By Teddy Greenstein and Jeff Shain
Mexico rallies and reaches Gold Cup semifinals
By Kevin Baxter
Minnesota Twins show some pluck in June after dismal start to season
By Kevin Baxter
NATIONAL
Government alters deportation program
By Brian Bennett and Lee Romney, Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court heads into final two weeks
By David G. Savage, Washington Bureau
Trial in sweat lodge deaths nears conclusion
By Stephen Ceasar, Los Angeles Times
For Robert Gates, caring for troops was job No. 1
By David S. Cloud, Washington Bureau
Was Jon Huntsman campaigning while he was still ambassador?
By Matea Gold, Tom Hamburger and Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Was Jon Huntsman campaigning while he was still ambassador?
By Matea Gold, Tom Hamburger and Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Defending all marriages
Tim Rutten: No turning back in California budget mess
Tim Rutten
Disconnected
Christopher Cokinos, University of Arizona English professor Christopher Cokinos is working on a popular narrative history of SETI. He's the author of "The Fallen Sky: An Intimate History of Shooting Stars."
Egypt's political groups deserve a level playing field
By Khairi Abaza
Veterans as students at Stanford; the pros and cons of E-Verify; cutbacks by the city of Costa Mesa Letters
Tone down Pakistan rhetoric
SCIENCE
Black holes dating to the early universe
Amina Khan
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