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What happened on March 11, 2011
WORLD
8.9 quake kills hundreds in Japan
By Barbara Demick, David Pierson and Kenji Hall, Los Angeles Times
Japan nuclear power plant, damaged in earthquake, plans to release 'slightly radioactive' vapor
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Twitter response to Japan earthquake, tsunami is fast, widespread
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Japan earthquake, tsunami death toll rises to 1,000, reports say
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Mexico says U.S. never told it tracked guns were passing border
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Japan nuclear plant conditions worsening, local media reports
By Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
Japan earthquake disrupts Tokyo, leaves capital only lightly damaged
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Hawaii breathes a sigh of relief as islands escape major damage
By Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times
Tijuana's former top cop to tackle crime in Ciudad Juarez
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Obama offers quake-ravaged Japan any assistance needed
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
EU leaders call on Moammar Kadafi to step down
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Japan quake damage still coming into focus
By Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
Tsunami mostly spares other nations around the Pacific Rim
By Carol J. Williams, Alexandra Zavis and Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
NATO troops kill relative of Afghan president
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Kadafi's son tells rebels, 'We're coming'
By Borzou Daragahi and David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Battered Libyan rebels try to keep spirits up
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
Sun rises on a devastated Japan the day after earthquake, tsunami
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Saudi security forces break up protest in eastern city
By Neela Banerjee, Los Angeles Times
Netanyahu faces test of political survival skills
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Ingestion of plastic found among small ocean fish
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Crescent City, Santa Cruz hit hard by tsunami from Japan quake
By Mike Anton and Shan Li, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Judge rebukes Bell leaders as he orders Rizzo to stand trial in salary scandal
By Corina Knoll, Los Angeles Times
Crescent City harbor destroyed; 4 people swept into sea, 1 feared dead
By Mike Anton and Shan Li, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
L.A. County responsible for polluted runoff that flows into sea, appellate panel rules
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Tsunami warning issued for northern, central California coasts
By Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Judge overseeing L.A. priest abuse cases favors release of priests' personnel files
By Victoria Kim and Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
L.A. council members urge Santa Monica Airport to close flight schools
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Bernard St. Clair Lee, Billy Ingram
After Japan quake, waves damage Northern California ports
By Sam Allen, Alana Semuels and Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times
LAX flights canceled because of Japan earthquake
By Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Blogger curates L.A.'s street art
Hector Tobar
Crescent City like a 'ghost town' as part of the community remains evacuated
By Sam Allen and Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Lindsay Lohan may strike deal
Shan Li
Villaraigosa aide criticizes L.A. City Council over budget shortfall
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
James Hadaway dies at 82; renovated urban recreation spaces as L.A. parks chief
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Crescent City: Coast Guard seeking man swept out to sea
By Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
SCIENCE
Damage at two Japan nuclear plants prompts evacuations
By Thomas H. Maugh II and Ralph Vartabedian, Los Angeles Times
Size of Japan's quake surprises seismologists
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Q&A: What's happening at Japanese nuclear plants?
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Gary Busey, unfiltered
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
Movie review: 'Jane Eyre'
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Movie review: 'I Am'
By Sheri Linden, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movie Review: 'Clash'
By Kevin Thomas
Movie review: 'Certified Copy'
By Sheri Linden, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movie review: 'Red Riding Hood'
By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Getting crafty
Krista Simmons
Movie review: 'Battle: Los Angeles'
By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Movie review: 'Human Resources Manager'
By Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
For Ava DuVernay, making 'I Will Follow' is personal
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
PBS and NPR executives fear steep cuts in federal funding
Matea Gold and Kathleen Hennessey, Los Angeles Times
Movie Review: 'Black Death'
By Robert Abele
Movie review: 'I Will Follow'
By Mark Olsen, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movie Review: 'Elektra Luxx'
By Mark Olsen
Movie Review: 'Kill the Irishman'
By Robert Abele
Movie Review: 'Saint Misbehavin': The Wavy Gravy Movie'
By Gary Goldstein, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Movie review: 'Mars Needs Moms'
By Betsy Sharkey, Los Angeles Times Film Critic
Movie Review: 'The Over the Hill Band'
By Gary Goldstein
New to the neighborhood: NoHo's Federal Bar
By Jessica Gelt, Los Angeles Times
Hot/not
Dining info: The Federal Bar
'Mars Needs Moms' info
Friday's TV highlights
Fast Track: Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are over
5 Nights Out
'Red Riding Hood' info
'Certified Copy' info
'Jane Eyre' info
'Battle: Los Angeles' info
Happening Friday
Friday's TV talk shows
Quick Takes: NPR staff releases letter
'I Am' info
Ministry of Gossip
Harvard & Stone: hours and information
Horoscope: March 11
Holiday Mathis
Movie Review: 'Redland'
By Sheri Linden
On the Media: NPR video stings ethics too
James Rainey
'The Human Resources Manager' info
'I Will Follow' info
OPINION
Ripple effect
By Shannon Beebe
Let police pursue criminals, not immigrants
Will Angelenos learn from the Japan quake?
By Donald R. Prothero
Redevelopment reality
L.A.'s election results; military tribunals and Guantanamo; turmoil in Wisconsin's government
Kadafi's port in the storm
By Henri J. Barkey
NPR needs to stay neutral
NEWS
Kombucha tea is making a quiet return (News from the Natural Products Expo)
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker signs measure limiting collective bargaining for public workers
By Ryan Haggerty and Michael Muskal, Tribune Newspapers
Your Scene: Acorn woodpecker at Madera Canyon in Arizona
Drinking coffee linked to lower stroke risk in women, study says. But what does that link mean?
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Japan Quake: Nearly 70,000 stranded overnight at Tokyo Disneyland [Second Update]
By Brady MacDonald, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Japan earthquake becomes fifth-strongest since 1900
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
For earthquake and tsunami survivors in Japan, the psychological consequences can linger
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Need to get your kids off the couch and moving? Felicia Stoler gives tips on combating childhood obesity with fitness
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
Salt substitutes are becoming big business (News from the Natural Products Expo)
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Baby food gets healthier. Let's just call it baby cuisine (News from the Natural Products Expo)
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
In tsunami's wake, top priorities are treating trauma, ensuring clean water and limiting infections
Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times
Probiotics move way beyond yogurt (News from the Natural Products Expo)
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
New Zealand: Area regaining its balance after deadly February quake, says 'Amazing Race' host
By Terry Gardner, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Daylight saving time arrives Sunday -- start practicing
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Drowsy drinks elbow energy drinks on store shelves (News from the Natural Products Expo)
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
House Republicans put forward new stopgap spending measure as budget stalemate continues
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
Federal officials advise Americans to continue heeding tsunami warnings
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Japan Earthquake: We want to hear your stories
Is treatment of WikiLeaks suspect Bradley Manning fueling State Department-Pentagon dispute?
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Santa Barbara: Rooms start at $229 for a spring getaway at the Canary Hotel
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
For the record
After Japan quake, Obama holds firm on oil reserves and drilling
By James Oliphant and Christi Parsons, Washington Bureau
Rodent of the Week: Good in mice, a drug for Parkinson's moves ahead
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Japan Earthquake: Useful websites for staying atop the news
Muslim 'radicalization' hearing a success, say Rep. Peter King, Republicans
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Japan earthquake travel update: Airlines divert flights, waive change fees
By Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times
Japan Earthquake: California state parks evacuate campers over tsunami warning
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Deal & Travel blogger
U.S. State Department issues travel alert for Japan earthquake
By Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Japan struggles in quake's aftermath
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
GM finance chief Chris Liddell resigns
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Tsunami likely to affect economic recovery in short term
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Interest in renewable energy may stick as oil prices surge
Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
AstraZeneca to pay $68.5 million in Seroquel settlement
By Stephen Ceasar, Los Angeles Times
A cool, long ride for California skateboard maven
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Organic fertilizer maker accused of using synthetic chemicals
By P.J. Huffstutter, Los Angeles Times
U.S. video game industry sales rise 3% in February
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
U.S. cracks down on firms that pay bribes to foreign officials
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Freedom Communications seeks to sell some or all of its media properties
By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
Relativity Media signs up 20th Century Fox as its DVD distributor
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Japan earthquake, tsunami could cost insurers $10 billion, analyst says
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Retail sales rise in February, but gasoline prices don't bode well
Reuters
LinkedIn starts social news service LinkedIn Today
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
O.C. couple accused of stealing $130 million from banks
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
99 Cents gets buyout proposal
Bloomberg News
Sony names new head of consumer electronics unit
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Charlie Sheen sues Warner Bros. and producer Chuck Lorre
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Japan quake's effect on automakers unlikely to be felt soon in U.S.
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
'Battle: Los Angeles' is projected to conquer the box office as 'Mars Needs Moms' flops
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
AOL to cut 20% of its jobs
Nathan Olivarez-Giles
Creditors begin sparring over when Tribune became insolvent
By Michael Oneal
Mortgage rates hold steady, Freddie Mac survey finds
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Tsunami waves hitting Hawaii not unusually high
By Alexandra Zavis and Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Tsunami triggers moderate water surges along Oregon coast
By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times
Egan beats Franzen in National Book Critics Circle's fiction prize
By Carolyn Kellogg, Times Staff Writer
Mexico demands answers on guns
By Kim Murphy and Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Boehner and Reid pushed together by budget impasse
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
Obama: 'The U.S. stands ready to help'
From the White House
Wisconsin anti-union bill is sent to governor
By Ryan Haggerty and Richard Simon, Tribune Newspapers
Wisconsin governor signs bill curbing unions; opponents fight on
By Ryan Haggerty and Michael Muskal
14 suspected pirates indicted in attack on yacht that left 4 Americans dead
By Julie Mianecki, Washington Bureau
U.S. official criticizes treatment of Army private in WikiLeaks case
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
HOME & GARDEN
Elvis Presley's former home in Beverly Hills is leased out
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Carole Lombard's former home seeks a buyer or lessee
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Kobe Bryant's postgame shooting doesn't impress Phil Jackson
By Mike Bresnahan
NFL's Tommy Zbikowski has second career option: boxing
By Lance Pugmire
NFL players decertify their union
By Sam Farmer
LeBron says all Heat players were ready for Lakers
By Mike Bresnahan
USC's NCAA hopes dimmed
Gary Klein
Up next for the Clippers: Saturday at Washington
By Lisa Dillman
Angels beat Diamondbacks, 9-8
By Kevin Baxter
NFL releases its final proposal to players union
Up next for the Lakers: Saturday at Dallas
By Mike Bresnahan
Athletics blow out Dodgers, 9-2, in spring game
By Jim Peltz
Sweet 16 dreams abruptly turn sour
BILL PLASCHKE
NFL releases statement on union decertification
Only game for Bruins is waiting
By Ben Bolch
Ducks hit the wall in 69-51 loss to Huskies
By Ben Bolch
Clippers' Chris Kaman has strong showing against Nets
By Lisa Dillman
Nick Price tears up Newport Beach with a 60
By Steve Virgen
UCLA women reach Pac-10 final, but Stanford is waiting
By Gary Klein
USC loses, 67-62, after Kevin O'Neill is suspended
By Baxter Holmes
Clippers blow 20-point first-half lead in overtime loss to New Jersey
By Lisa Dillman
Angels' Kevin Jepsen wants swagger of a closer
By Kevin Baxter
MLB players deal with impact of earthquake in Japan
By Kevin Baxter and Jim Peltz
NFL labor negotiations mark 15th day of mediation
Sam Farmer
For once, Lakers' Kobe Bryant lets the world in, even after the shot doesn't go in
T.J. Simers
Openness to change may open door for Dodgers pitcher John Ely
By Jim Peltz
USC learns that the cost of honor is high
Bill Plaschke
Corona Centennial's Michael Caffey plays through the pain
Eric Sondheimer
Kobe Bryant's 1-on-5 strategy falls short against the Heat
T.J. Simers
Ohio State's Jim Tressel reinvigorates use of the word 'smarmy'
Bill Dwyre
Bernhard Langer makes himself comfortable on Champions Tour
By Steve Virgen
For Miguel Cotto, Saturday's fight against Ricardo Mayorga could be a means to an end
By Lance Pugmire
Long Beach State advances to Big West final
By Chris Foster
NFL players' union decertifies; owners institute lockout
Sam Farmer
TRAVEL
Travel disrupted by disaster in Japan
Mary Forgione
FOOD
Market Watch: Farmers market committee OKs plan to fight vendor cheating
By David Karp
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