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What happened on March 09, 2011
SPORTS
Doing the math on Kobe Bryant's career scoring total
Jerry Crowe
Kim Clijsters has got it all together
Bill Dwyre
L.A. vs. New York, amateur athlete version
Chris Erskine
Clippers weren't sincere about winning, Elgin Baylor's attorney contends
By Lance Pugmire
Up next for Clippers: Wednesday at Boston
By Lisa Dillman
Up next for Ducks: Wednesday vs. New York Rangers
By Debbie Goffa
Dodgers lose to Mariners, 9-4
By Bill Shaikin
Up next for the Kings: Wednesday at Detroit
By Debbie Goffa
When Genes Don't Fit
David Wharton
Ducks headed in the right direction with 5-2 victory over Rangers
Helene Elliott
Bruins can't take anyone lightly at conference tournament
By Ben Bolch and Baxter Holmes
Angels lose to Colorado, 8-1
By Kevin Baxter
Ben Howland's ice is melting
By Ben Bolch
Trojans looking for a win — or two — in Pac-10 tournament
By Baxter Holmes
Lakers understand what it's like to feel some heat
By Mike Bresnahan
AC Milan, Valencia fall from European Champions League tournament
By Grahame L. Jones
Pac-10 basketball has produced some small wonders
By Baxter Holmes
Dan Monson to the rescue ... this time at Long Beach State
By Chris Foster
DeAndre Jordan ties up loose ends as Clippers beat Boston, 108-103
By Lisa Dillman
In NFL labor fight, a books review means a lot
By Sam Farmer
Dodgers pitcher Jon Garland likely to start season on the disabled list
By Bill Shaikin
NHL won't suspend Zdeno Chara for hit on Max Pacioretty
Staff and wire reports
Celtics impressed by Blake Griffin
By Lisa Dillman
Cassie Harberts carries USC to a Pac-10 women's tournament victory
By Gary Klein
NEWS
Spirit Airlines starts daily nonstop L.A.-Las Vegas service in May with $9 each-way fares
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
82% of U.S. public schools could fail 'No Child Left Behind' review, Obama administration says
By Christi Parsons, Washington Bureau
Gary Locke, Commerce secretary, nominated as U.S. ambassador to China
By Christi Parsons, Washington Bureau
U.S. highest for bipolar rates worldwide, study finds
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Global Health Watch: UK bans displaying cigarettes, tobacco products
By Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times
Actor Ben Affleck wants more help for Congo
By Julie Mianecki, Washington Bureau
Spending plans fail in Senate; 9 days till government shutdown
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Price of drug to prevent preemies jumps from $20 to $1,500 after FDA approval
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
London: Joan Miro exhibit to open at the Tate Modern
By Susan James, Special to The Times
Benlysta, first new lupus drug in more than half a century, wins FDA approval
By Andrew Zajac, Los Angeles Times
Virginia: Spring special at Keswick Hall country resort starts at $265 a night
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Happiest man in America found in Hawaii
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
Your Scene: Monument to the Discoveries in Lisbon
Vivian Schiller, NPR chief, resigns amid 'tea party' video fallout
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
For the record
On Ash Wednesday, it's good to feel the pain
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Top Obama aides to meet on Libya; no quick decisions expected
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Blurring home and work roles makes telecommuting mothers feel guilty, study finds
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
House Republicans vow to uphold Defense of Marriage Act
Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
OPINION
'Whites-only' isn't diversity
He's Charlie Sheen, and you're not
By Neal Gabler
Mired in Guantanamo
Holes in the safety net
Tim Rutten on Roger Mahony: The cardinal and his church
Tim Rutten
Support for Moammar Kadafi among Latin American leaders; voting on tax increases; the pope on Jews
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
L.A. community colleges chief vows to revamp policies
By Michael Finnegan and Gale Holland, Los Angeles Times
Couple to give record $200-million gift to USC
By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
In Redondo Beach, dead fish, perhaps millions of them, collect in King Harbor
By Scott Gold, Nate Jackson and Kenneth R. Weiss, Los Angeles Times
Kim Hill dies at 44; woman's childhood cancer battle inspired creation of Ronald McDonald House
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Census may shift political power in California to minorities and the interior
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
Firm's owner gets 10 months for hiring illegal immigrants
By Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
Two incumbents take early leads in L.A. Community College district races
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
After waiting 27 years, California man dies without seeing daughter's killer executed
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Jailhouse informant plays a critical role in trial for a brutal double murder
By Jack Leonard, Times Staff Writer
Jean Bartel dies at 87; Miss America 1943 pushed pageant to give scholarships
By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times
50-pound alligator found in raid on Hemet pot house
By Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Voters in 30 cities cast ballots in L.A. County
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Johnny Preston, Lina Ron, Krishna Prasad Bhattarai, Jimmy Carnes
Lifting spirits through music
Steve Lopez
Incumbents hold edge in L.A. council races
By David Zahniser and Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Unified board appears unlikely to change much
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Bell voters cast out the old and opt for the new
By Christopher Goffard and Paloma Esquivel, Los Angeles Times
Watchdog agency to review deputy's 2009 killing of Compton teen
By Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
A soldier's letter, mailed in 1944, is finally on its way home
By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times
L.A. Councilman Bernard Parks declares victory, but Hogan-Rowles will not concede
By Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
BUSINESS
Facebook to offer movie rentals
By Ben Fritz and Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Clothing exec's style overshadows brand
Andrea Chang, Los Angeles Times
AIG makes $6.9-billion repayment of TARP bailout funds
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
California labor market recovery to go more slowly than predicted, report says
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
Puerto Rico boosts tax incentives for bigger Hollywood role
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Rick Caruso buys Glendale hotel to expand shopping center
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
AeroVironment's profit soars 76%
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Ford CEO gets $56.5-million stock award
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Berkshire ups its bid for remaining Wesco shares
International Lease Finance returns to buying passenger jets
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Loss of satellite is 'serious setback' for Earth climate research
By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times
Carlos Slim tops Forbes list of billionaires
Bloomberg News
Libyan strife exposes China's risks in global quest for oil
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
Charlie Sheen's exit poses quandary for Warner Bros.
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Dynegy warns of a possible bankruptcy filing
By Steve Gelsi
ENTERTAINMENT
On the Media: 'Radiolab' takes its audio smörgasbord on the road
James Rainey
Dance competitions face off in live venues
By Susan Josephs, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book reviews: 'Life, on the Line' by Grant Achatz; 'Blood, Bones & Butter' by Gabrielle Hamilton
By Russ Parsons, Los Angeles Times
'Kill the Irishman' revisits Cleveland's explosive mob past
By Mark Olsen, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'Real World' keeps turning, and keeps viewers tuning in
By Yvonne Villarreal, Los Angeles Times
Battle of the Dance info
Philip Glass, from Minimalism to mainstream
By Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times Music Critic
Horoscope: March 9
Holiday Mathis
Will Call
Wednesday's TV talk shows
Happening Wednesday: Lykke Li, Ann Beattie and more
Book info: 'Life, on the Line' by Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas; 'Blood, Bones & Butter' by Gabrielle Hamilton
Fast Track: Ex-Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr is dead
Wednesday's TV highlights
Quick Takes: Amazing sum for Spider-Man comic
Fewer young blacks and Latinos attend arts events: NEA study
By Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
FDA panel advises caution on personal genetic testing
By Andrew Zajac, Washington Bureau
Obama seeks to mollify U.S. Jewish groups uneasy about Mideast turmoil
By Peter Nicholas, Washington Bureau
Man arrested in attempted parade bombing in Spokane
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Seven kids killed in farmhouse fire in Pennsylvania
From Times wire reports
President Obama enlists high-powered help in education push
By Christi Parsons
Locke has always had his eye on China
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
Spokane bombing attempt: Suspect arrested
Times staff and wire reports
Sally Meyerhoff, star marathoner, killed in bicycle accident
From Times wire reports
Rep. Peter King's hearing on American Muslims a 'very personal' quest
By Brian Bennett and Geraldine Baum, Los Angeles Times
Cole bombing suspect to face military tribunal at Guantanamo
By Richard A. Serrano and David G. Savage, Washington Bureau
WORLD
Taliban fighters moving back into former Afghanistan stronghold
By David S. Cloud and Laura King, Los Angeles Times
13 killed in clashes between Copts and Muslims in Egypt
By Garrett Therolf and Doha Al Zohairy, Los Angeles Times
Carnival returns to Haiti, with some darker themes
By Allyn Gaestel, Los Angeles Times
Security forces fire on Yemen demonstrators; dozens hurt
By Haley Sweetland Edwards, Los Angeles Times
Ayatollah Rafsanjani, Iranian opposition backer, loses clerical post
By Ramin Mostaghim and Meris Lutz, Los Angeles Times
Car bomb kills 24 at Pakistan fuel station
By Alex Rodriguez and Nasir Khan, Los Angeles Times
West not ready to intervene in Libya yet
By David S. Cloud, Ken Dilanian and Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
Obama administration taking cautious approach on Libya
By Paul Richter and Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Gates doesn't rule out no-fly zone for Libya
By David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Libya keeps foreign journalists on tight leash
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Obama taps top foreign policy aide as ambassador to Israel
By Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Air attacks put Libya town on edge
By David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Dust washers in India sweep streets for flecks of gold
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Colombian troops free 21 kidnapped oil workers
By Chris Kraul, Los Angeles Times
HOME & GARDEN
Ronnie Lester puts Manhattan Beach home on the market
Los Angeles Times
Delaney Bramlett's Sunland home goes on the market
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
TRAVEL
San Diego: Play days at the zoo let visitors meet the meerkats, among others
By Terry Gardner, Special to the Los Angeles Times
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