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What happened on March 14, 2011
HEALTH
A Closer Look: Diet's role in treating ADHD debated
By Jill U. Adams, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Healthy Skeptic: Sensa promises to curb eating
By Chris Woolston, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Pregnancy myths, and how difficult they are to prove or dispel
By Kendall Powell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
In-Your-Face Fitness: Giving interval training a shot
By James S. Fell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Good Form: Wall aids in thigh and hip stretch
Karen Voight, Good Form
A new day for epidurals
By Kendall Powell, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The Unreal World: 'The Kids Are All Right'
Marc Siegel, The Unreal World
My Turn: What's 'just like riding a bike'? White-knuckled fear.
By Stefanie Wass, Special to the Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Scathing report alleges corruption at CalPERS
By Marc Lifsher and Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Advice: Retirement savings plans for small businesses
By Karen E. Klein
Work to begin on Marina del Rey apartment project
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Unpaid internships gain popularity among the jobless
By Alana Semuels, Los Angeles Times
New credit card fee is a windfall for Bank of America, unfair for customers
David Lazarus
As Japan seeks to finance reconstruction, U.S. debt costs could rise
By Don Lee and Tom Petruno, Los Angeles Times
AT&T confirms plan to begin broadband data caps
By Wailin Wong
Scathing report faults CalPERS, former chief executive on Villalobos payments
By Marc Lifsher and Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
The iPad 2 lives up to some of the hype
By Michelle Maltais
Stocks fall as worries mount over Japanese economy
Hacker group releases Bank of America documents
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway to buy Lubrizol for $9 billion in cash
By Alistair Barr and Polya Lesova
Controversy builds over renting out recalled cars
By Hugo MartÃn, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Iodine tablets: how iodine protects the thyroid from radiation
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
In China, India, sex selection means there are too many males
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Japan's nuclear problems pose little danger to U.S., Nuclear Regulatory Commission chief says
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
People have unreasonable fears of radiation, physicist says
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Nuclear meltdown in Japan probably would not threaten U.S. western coast, experts say
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Radiation, nuclear emergencies and health risks: It's (past) time to learn the basics
By Tami Dennis, Tribune Health
Dog owners get more exercise -- provided they actually walk their dogs -- a study finds
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Obama 'heartbroken' by Japan disasters, restates U.S. support
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Japan earthquake: Travelers and tour companies take a wait-and-see approach on upcoming trips
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Sad dads: depressed fathers spank more, read less
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
Republican Sen. Richard Lugar warns against a no-fly zone over Libya
By Michael A. Memoli and James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Your Scene: Paris or Las Vegas?
Haley Barbour bashes Obama on economic and energy policies
By Rick Pearson, Chicago Tribune
Pregnancy myths
By Kendall Powell, Special to the Los Angeles Times, Tribune staff reporter
Beverly Hills: Breakfast and an extra night free at nine luxury hotels
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Japan earthquake: How airline reward program members can donate to relief effort
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
DNC Chairman Tim Kaine 'increasingly likely' to run for Senate in Virginia
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
WORLD
International aid to Japan continues to ramp up
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
One Japanese family ponders tsunami losses
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Japan quake death toll climbs
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
U.S. again warns Americans against travel to Japan
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Relatives search for Japan quake victims under chaotic conditions
By Barbara Demick and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Israel vows to expand settlements after stabbings
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Japan's nuclear crisis widens
By Mark Magnier, Barbara Demick and Laura King, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Japan's economy stumbling in wake of disaster
By Kenji Hall and David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
In Japan, Tokyo's lights voluntarily dimmed after quake
By Laura King and Kenji Hall, Los Angeles Times
Kadafi forces hem in Misurata
By Borzou Daragahi and Meris Lutz, Los Angeles Times
France's Nicolas Sarkozy seeks Group of 20 meeting on Japan
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Japan's nuclear crisis widens
By Mark Magnier, Barbara Demick and Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Grim recovery effort along Japan's coast
By Mark Magnier and Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Libyan rebels flee Port Brega as Kadafi's forces advance
By David Zucchino, Jeffrey Fleishman and Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Violence in Bahrain, Yemen; Oman's ruler cedes some power
By David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times
Japan's nuclear crisis unlikely to lead to another Chernobyl, U.N. expert says
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
At 103, he's a three-wheeled wonder
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
Some California lawmakers want easier access to carry concealed guns
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Joe Morello dies at 82; jazz drummer for Dave Brubeck Quartet
By Keith Thursby, Los Angeles Times
San Diego Zoo going deep with its research
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Senior judges keep 9th Circuit courthouses open
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Democrats stand alone on budget cuts
George Skelton, Capitol Journal
2 'party buses' involved in separate incidents in Hollywood
By Seema Mehta and Andrew Blankstein, Los Angeles Times
Council approves long-stalled Hollywood office project
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
San Fernando High makes school's first appearance at state Academic Decathlon
By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Movie review: 'Battlefield Heroes'
By Kevin Thomas, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'Give Me Your Heart'
By Gina McIntyre, Los Angeles Times
Israel's immigrant wave has personal side in 'The Human Resources Manager'
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Box Office: 'Battle: Los Angeles' victorious
By Amy Kaufman, Los Angeles Times
Vintage MGM
'Battlefield Heroes'
'Give Me Your Heart' info
Monday's TV highlights
Fast Track: Mel Gibson is in court ... for Hamlet?
Horoscope: March 14
Holiday Mathis
'The Good Wife' marries politics with drama
By Meredith Blake, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Classic Hollywood: Robert Forster rides on
By Susan King, Los Angeles Times
Robert Forster: 'Jackie Brown,' 'Medium Cool,' 'Banyon'
Fast Fame: A Hollywood trivia quiz
Box office: 'Jane Eyre's' lofty numbers
OPINION
Like oil and water in the gulf
By Sarah Stephens
Gregory Rodriguez: Chicken Boy lives
Gregory Rodriguez
Nuclear fails the test
The birth of the Muslim Brotherhood
By Jay Winter
Done with the death penalty
A fatal Israeli-Palestinian flaw
Rising prices of gasoline; dependency courts and foster-care kids; Social Security
Watching over Watts Towers
Immigration, state by state
Punishing Pfc. Manning
HOME & GARDEN
Linda Evans sells home in Beverly Hills Post Office area
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
Japanese engineers work to contain nuclear reactor damage
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Risk of meltdown increases at Japan nuclear reactor
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Japan nuclear crisis worsens as damage feared to reactor containment vessel
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Japan's crisis may have already derailed 'nuclear renaissance'
By Ken Dilanian and Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley resigns
By Paul Richter, Washington Bureau
Petraeus to face Congress as Afghanistan war doubts grow
By Ken Dilanian, Washington Bureau
Tucson book festival brings city a sense of healing
By Sam Quinones, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Tennis' world No. 1 Rafael Nadal is driven, but not ego-driven
Bill Dwyre
Dwight Howard or Andrew Bynum? A Lakers issue right out of central casting
Mark Heisler
Up next for Clippers: Monday at Memphis
Helene Elliott's NHL rankings
Decertified NFL players' group says it's not to blame for breakdown of talks
By Sam Farmer
Soaking in the sights and sounds at Indian Wells as the obvious happens
Bill Dwyre
Dodgers fall to the Texas Rangers, 5-4
By Jim Peltz
Up next for Lakers: Monday vs. Orlando
Galaxy looking to recapture elusive MLS championship
By Grahame L. Jones
The Times' baseball rankings
By Austin Knoblauch
UCLA women are seeded No. 3 in Spokane Regional
By Gary Klein
Figure skating world championships are postponed
Staff and wire reports
Rich Thompson makes a pitch for spot in Angels' bullpen
By Kevin Baxter
Lakers show they are serious, beat Orlando, 97-84
By Mike Bresnahan
NHL unveils plan to combat and treat head injuries
By Helene Elliott
UCLA can show off its good side against Michigan State
By Ben Bolch
UCLA vs. Montana at a glance
By Gary Klein
USC vs. Virginia Commonwealth at a glance
By Baxter Holmes
Nashville Predators' Jonathon Blum realizing his dream of playing in NHL
Helene Elliott
Rio Ruiz stings the ball to lift Bishop Amat over Chatsworth, 5-0
Eric Sondheimer
NCAA tournament predictions: How the four regionals will play out
Chris Dufresne
It's a longshot, but he's got a plan to help McCourt and the Dodgers
T.J. Simers
TRAVEL
Letters: Money, 'oh no' moments, airport security, Gold Line
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