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What happened on March 15, 2011
ENTERTAINMENT
Book review: Jodi Picoult's 'Sing You Home'
By Susan Salter Reynolds, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Victory for creators of the Staples Center statues
By Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times
Lawsuits over disputed Ansel Adams 'lost negatives' settled
By Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times
Quick Takes: 'Gypsy' remake with Barbra Streisand off at Warner Bros.
Screening of 'Miral' at the United Nations draws protests from Jewish groups
By Melissa Maerz and Nicole Sperling, Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: March 15
Holiday Mathis
Live music review: Juanes
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
'Sing You Home' info
Tuesday's TV talk shows
Happening Tuesday: James Gleick, Seymour Cassel and more
Fast Track: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomes new inductees
Tuesday's TV highlights
NEWS
Officially, Medicare Part D doesn't pay for Viagra; unofficially ...
By Tami Dennis, Tribune Health
How technology can help disabled students in the classroom
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Radiation exposure: What we know from Hiroshima and Nagasaki
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Kids' musical instruments booming with bacteria
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Bad job or no job? For mental health, unemployment could be the better choice
By Tami Dennis, Tribune Health
Energy Secretary Steven Chu says Obama administration remains committed to nuclear power
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
Worried about that Lean Cuisine recall? Here are some alternatives
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Your Scene: Fort Taytay on Palawan Island, Philippines
Global Health Watch: Britain seeks to improve nation's health with 'Responsibility Deal'
By Janet Stobart, Tribune Health
Gen. David Petraeus reports 'important but hard-fought progress in Afghanistan'
By Ken Dilanian, Washington Bureau
Legislature to vote on Brown's budget Wednesday
By Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
For the record
LAPD officer acted lawfully in shooting of day laborer, oversight panel rules
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
LAPD officer acted lawfully in shooting of day laborer, oversight panel rules
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
U.S. committed to nuclear power but wants to learn from Japan crisis, top U.S. official says
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
House passes temporary spending measure to avert government shutdown
By Michael A. Memoli and Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
GOP prepares new assault on NPR funding as questions over video flap remain
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Germany: Munich celebrates centenary of 'The Blue Rider'
By Susan James, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Las Vegas: Snag a room at the Hard Rock Hotel for $69 midweek
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Nevada Rep. Dean Heller launches bid to replace retiring Sen. John Ensign
James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
Alzheimer's caregivers in the U.S. number almost 15 million, new study says
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
WORLD
Japan fears a nuclear disaster after reactor breach
By Laura King, Ralph Vartabedian and Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
You're being exposed to radiation -- but it's the amount that counts
Fire erupts again at Fukushima Daiichi's No. 4 reactor; nuclear fuel rods damaged at other reactors
By Kenji Hall and Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writers
Saudi Arabian, gulf forces enter Bahrain
By David S. Cloud and Neela Banerjee, Los Angeles Times
Radiation exposure: Nuclear experts criticize, advise Japan
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Japan imposes limited blackouts to offset power shortage
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Bahrain declares state of emergency
By David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times
Japan fears a nuclear disaster after reactor breach
By Laura King, Ralph Vartabedian and Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Yemen expels 4 Western journalists
By Garrett Therolf, Los Angeles Times
Pakistani officials won't rule on American's diplomatic immunity
By Alex Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
U.S. may lose either way in Bahrain crisis
By Paul Richter, Los Angeles Times
Iraq to close controversial jail
By Raheem Salman and Salar Jaff, Los Angeles Times
Japan's nuclear crisis felt in Europe
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
New reactor fire as Japan works to contain threat
By Carol J. Williams, Times Staff Writer
Rare survivors in Japanese village that was mostly sucked out to sea
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Afghan bombing kills 33
Alex Rodriguez and Aimal Yaqubi
Rare survivors in Japanese village that was mostly sucked out to sea
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Libyan rebels brace for attack on Ajdabiya
By David Zucchino and Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Owsley Stanley dies at 76; 'Acid King' of the '60s psychedelic era
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
Graffiti artist's past is tagging behind him
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
State's rehab program for nurses is called 'untenable' and 'dangerous'
By Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times
California reactors less vulnerable
Catherine Saillant and Abby Sewell
Mission hopes a fee will change skid row's culture
Sandy Banks
L.A. school board to decide who will run new schools
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Clash of the courts: Dissident judges challenge California chief justice's power
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
He stood his ground but may lose his land
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Granada Hills Charter High School wins California Academic Decathlon
By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Mitchell Page, Rick Martin
Medical board reprimands Conrad Murray over child support
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
LAPD officer cleared in shooting of day laborer
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Long Beach police chief speaks to 'clarify' officer-involved shooting
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Gov. Jerry Brown sets May election to fill Rep. Jane Harman's seat
By Jean Merl, Los Angeles Times
Bell hearings: Rizzo's horse-racing partner got millions in city business, D.A. says
By Corina Knoll, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Elusive 'Clark Rockefeller' figure charged in 1980s' slaying of San Marino man
By Andrew Blankstein and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
BUSINESS
PepsiCo announces all-plant-based plastic bottle
By Gregory Karp
Pimco to build new headquarters in Newport Beach
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
AMC Entertainment unveils IPO plans
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Japan quake likely to affect business globally
By Ken Bensinger, Los Angeles Times
Lean Cuisine recall: Frozen spaghetti may contain plastic
From Times wire reports
Danny Bilson aims for turnaround at THQ with video game Homefront
Alex Pham and Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Web tops newspapers as news source for first time
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
Phony health inspector targets restaurant owners
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
Univision Communications Chief Executive Joe Uva stepping down
Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Stocks plunge as Japan nuclear crisis worsens
Facebook to test Groupon-style offers on its Deals service
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Fed says economic recovery on firmer footing
U.S. a safer haven amid global financial turmoil
By Tom Petruno and Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
State probes Health Net security lapse
By Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times
Regular gasoline is nearing $4 a gallon and could hit $5 a gallon
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
FOOD
The Review: Hostaria del Piccolo in Santa Monica
By S. Irene Virbila, Los Angeles Times Restaurant Critic
SPORTS
Players' long-ago generosity to mentor and coach is revealed
By Lisa Dillman
Lakers keeping eyes on big picture
By Mike Bresnahan
NCAA tournament TV coverage this year has it all — literally
By Diane Pucin
Tyler Honeycutt will show how much he cares
By Ben Bolch
Angels in the outfield could be among best
By Mike DiGiovanna
Clippers owner Donald Sterling testifies he knew little of Elgin Baylor's career when he hired him
By Lance Pugmire
Inter Milan sinks Bayern Munich, 3-2
By Grahame L. Jones
Angels reliever Hisanori Takahashi keeps an eye on homeland
By Mike DiGiovanna
Up next for the Clippers: Wednesday vs. Philadelphia
By Lisa Dillman
Up next for the Kings: Tuesday at Nashville
Ducks tonight: Wednesday vs. St. Louis
By Chris Foster
Dodgers defeat Texas, 7-6
By Jim Peltz
Up next for the Galaxy: Tuesday at Seattle
Angels beat San Diego, 9-6
By Mike DiGiovanna
Gibbons seeks help for vision problem
Jim Peltz
NHL general managers don't favor an outright ban on blows to the head
Staff and wire reports
Cal Poly Pomona women advance to round of eight
Wire reports
Clippers' day goes from flat to embarrassing in 105-82 loss at Memphis
By Lisa Dillman
USC vs. Virginia Commonwealth: A scouting report
By Baxter Holmes
Michigan State doesn't dwell on late-season struggles
By Ben Bolch
Nikola Vucevic takes on a leadership role for USC, in his inimitable style
By Baxter Holmes
Kobe Bryant stands, despite bad ankle, and helps deliver Lakers a win
By Broderick Turner
USC isn't ready to stop at invitation-only in NCAA tournament
By Baxter Holmes
Chaminade comes out on top this time against Alemany, 2-0
By Eric Sondheimer
Lakers are on a roll, but haven't won anything yet — though Pacific Division title could be theirs any day!
By Mike Bresnahan
Clayton Kershaw gets hit hard in spring training game
By Jim Peltz
Kim Clijsters, Francesca Schiavone, Jelena Jankovic lose at BNP Paribas Open
Bill Dwyre
NATIONAL
Tsunami's biggest hit in Hawaii: the economy
By Stephen Ceasar, Los Angeles Times
Republicans split, but House approves stopgap budget bill
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
Resistance to second stopgap spending deal rises in Congress
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
SCIENCE
Problems surface at another nuclear reactor at Fukushima plant
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Jim Newton: The mayor's hard-case schools
Jim Newton
The Japan quake and nuclear power; the ICE's Secure Communities program; the Palestinians new strategy
Jonah Goldberg: Talk about a meltdown
Jonah Goldberg
Michael Kinsley: You can't cut that
By Michael Kinsley
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