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What happened on March 20, 2011
TRAVEL
Planning your trip to San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
By Rosemary McClure, Special to the Lost Angeles Times
The Oakland renaissance
By Irene Lechowitzky, Special to the Los Angeles Times
If you go to Griffith Park, Los Feliz, Silver Lake and Echo Park
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
A walk around Los Angeles' park neighborhoods
By Christopher Reynolds, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
On the Spot: Rental car repo leaves customer stuck
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel editor
Escape urban stress at Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument
By Rosemary McClure, Special to the Lost Angeles Times
Travel calendar
Travel: Letters to the editor
Films & programs
Reader recommendation: Berlin lodging
Tours & cruises
Oakland Museum reflects city's evolution
By Irene Lechowitzky, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Web Buzz: PriceofTravel.com
ENTERTAINMENT
Book Review: 'Lee Krasner' by Gail Levin
By Suzanne Muchnic, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'The Red Garden' by Alice Hoffman
By Valerie Miner, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Reel China: Targets an elusive film fan — the Chinese American
By John Horn, Los Angeles Times
Book Review: 'All the Time in the World' by E.L. Doctorow
By David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times Book Critic
Eli Broad, at home with art
By Jori Finkel, Los Angeles Times
Catherine Deneuve: Ice maiden comes down to earth
By Rebecca Keegan, Los Angeles Times
Bill Maher: 'I just think I'm too controversial'
By Irene Lacher, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Working Hollywood: Jordu Schell is one monster of an artist
By Cristy Lytal, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Not Just for Kids: 'Recovery Road' by Blake Nelson and 'We All Fall Down' by Nic Sheff
By Susan Carpenter, Los Angeles Times
Cello virtuoso Alisa Weilerstein is always at the head of her class
By Donna Perlmutter, Special to the Los Angeles Times
TV This Week
Kids' Book Reviews
Everyone's doing the 'Dougie,' but what's next for Cali Swag District?
By Jeff Weiss, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Book review: 'The Empty Family' by Colm Tóibín
By George Ducker, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Overrated/Underrated
A Second Look: 'Yi Yi'
By Dennis Lim, Special to the Los Angeles Times
New maneuvers from the Hague
Victoria Looseleaf
Nederlands Dans Theater info
Horoscope: March 20
Holiday Mathis
Cultural Exchange: 'Presumed Guilty' turns the lens on Mexico's legal system
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
John Leguizamo: raw, honest and ruthless
By Patrick Pacheco, Special to the Los Angeles Times
'Rafta, Rafta' a classic immigrant's tale with a difference
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Alisa Weilerstein with the St. Petersburg Philharmonic info
New on DVD
By Noel Murray, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Word Play: Apart but not forgotten
By Sonja Bolle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Creativity Corner
Book calendar events for the week of March 20, 2011
Jokes & Riddles
Discoveries
By Susan Salter Reynolds, For the Los Angeles Times
Critic's Notebook: As the sitcom turns…
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
'What Women Want' translates easily now
By Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
'Sister Kenny'
By Joan Haskins
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
A vet's battles continue
Steve Lopez
Warren Christopher dies at 85; Clinton secretary of State's quiet diplomacy was prized from Washington to L.A.
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
Tsunami's effects in California offer clues about future, more powerful seismic events
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Hospitals are wary of California budget plan to shift emergency funds
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
White supremacists, immigrant rights activists face off in Claremont
By Ann M. Simmons, Los Angeles Times
California GOP sees anti-tax stance, opposition to Brown budget as key strengths
By Maeve Reston and Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
Celebrants 'hue' to tradition for Hindu festival
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
Shiva Sisters offer kind words, practical help for Jewish families at times of loss
By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
James Elliot dies at 67; MIT astronomer discovered rings of Uranus and atmosphere of Pluto
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Victorville compost company to monitor toxin in dead sardines
By Phil Willon, Los Angeles Times
Republicans vote to nominate candidates by mail to sidestep 'top-two primary' system
By Seema Mehta and Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
War casualties
Simon van der Meer dies at 85; physicist shared Nobel Prize for discovery of elementary particles known as W and Z
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Changing tradition
Abby Sewell
Is quake insurance worth the cost?
Kathy M. Kristof, Personal Finance
Homeowners' right to attend meetings supersedes association's rules
By Stephen Glassman and Donie Vanitzian
This pad isn't just for bachelors
Catherine Ho
Timothy E. Conver, CEO of drone maker AeroVironment, thinks small
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Consult an attorney when dealing with aggressive debt collectors
Liz Weston, Money Talk
Borrowers may get a mortgage servicing bill of rights
By Kenneth R. Harney
Private L.A. business clubs at a glance
Home of the Week update: Laguna Beach, Sunset Plaza Drive in L.A.
Plan would expedite sale of surplus federal property
By Lew Sichelman
Shares of grocery firm Delhaize Group rebound
By Andrew Leckey
Listing details: 9353 Nightingale Drive, Los Angeles
SPORTS
NBA considered a three-game suspension for Lakers' Andrew Bynum
By Mike Bresnahan
Bruins could be back among elite next season, if top players are back on roster
By Ben Bolch
Novak Djokovic finds a secret to tennis success and a dent in Rafael Nadal's armor
Bill Dwyre
Markos Geneti beats the odds, and record, to win L.A. Marathon
By Melissa Rohlin
California boys' basketball championships highlight disparities between private and public schools
Eric Sondheimer
UCLA's loss to Florida means more red eyes for men in blue, but better days are in sight
Bill Plaschke
L.A. Clippers take on Phoenix Suns on Sunday
Blackhawks beat the Coyotes, 2-1
Mark Heisler's NBA rankings
Angels tie Rockies, 6-6, in 10 innings
By Mike DiGiovanna
First-round loss ends season for mourning team
Wire reports
Kyle Busch wins yet again at Bristol
Wire reports
Up next for Galaxy: Sunday vs. New England
San Diego State will try to make itself at home in Anaheim
By Baxter Holmes
Up next for Lakers: Sunday vs. Portland
Ducks win an up-and-down game against Calgary, 5-4, in overtime
Helene Elliott
Luckily for Lakers, this Andrew Bynum absence will be brief
Mark Heisler
UCLA women go into another hostile environment against Gonzaga
By Gary Klein
Kobe Bryant, stiff and sore, makes an abrupt exit after Lakers' win
By Broderick Turner
How UCLA and Gonzaga women match up in NCAA tournament second-round game
By Gary Klein
Blake Griffin and Clippers are frustrated in 108-99 loss to Suns
By Lisa Dillman
Dodgers beat Chicago White Sox, 9-7
By Dylan Hernandez
Caroline Wozniacki is challenged by Marion Bartoli but wins final at Indian Wells, 6-1, 2-6, 6-3
Bill Dwyre
Brandon Wood might be odd man out with Angels
By Mike DiGiovanna
Hall of Fame golfer Amy Alcott made one of the biggest splashes in LPGA history
Jerry Crowe
The Times' high school baseball rankings
By Austin Knoblauch
HEALTH
Let's Move! Can it make kids healthier?
Jessica Pauline Ogilvie
WORLD
As France takes the reins on Libya, Sarkozy triumphs
By Kim Willsher, Los Angeles Times
80-year-old Japanese woman and grandson rescued from rubble
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
Hamas fires mortars at southern Israel
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Haiti votes for new president in runoff election
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
U.S., French, British forces expand Libya bombing campaign
By Borzou Daragahi, Brian Bennett and Garrett Therolf, Los Angeles Times
Haitian double amputee returns from Israel with new legs
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
Obama juggles Libya war, Brazil trade
By Peter Nicholas
Arab League head criticizes airstrikes as Western forces impose no-fly zone
By Meris Lutz, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Egyptians cast votes on constitutional amendments
By Garrett Therolf and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times
U.S., allies strike Libyan air defenses
By Borzou Daragahi and Brian Bennett, Los Angeles Times
Tokyo sees steady exodus amid nuclear crisis
By John M. Glionna and Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Moammar Kadafi's thinning human shield
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Reactor progress, miraculous rescue fuel Japan's hope, but food worries persist
By Mark Magnier, Don Lee and Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
In Japan, a glimmer of progress, a miracle rescue and rising food fears
By Mark Magnier, Don Lee and Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Fears of radiation-contaminated food rise in Japan
By Alexandra Zavis, Los Angeles Times
Japanese woman, grandson rescued after 9 days trapped in rubble
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
IMAGE
Shopping: A sparkling marriage for Sonia Boyajian, the Way We Wore
By Emili Vesilind, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Fashion trends for spring
By Melissa Magsaysay, Los Angeles Times
Scene & Heard: 'A Night at Sardi's'
By Ellen Olivier, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Will 'Mad Men' get groovy?
By Vincent Boucher, Special to the Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Ghosts of Chile
By Ariel Dorfman
A creative solution
Remembering labor's martyred heroes
By Alice Hoffman
A cloud over CalPERS
Respecting all marriages
Strength through subtlety
Doyle McManus: Letting others lead in Libya
Doyle McManus
Back-and-forth over a California budget; working for free; immigration reform
LA Marathon: It's body over mind
By Hilary MacGregor
Surprised by the Arab revolutions
By Rebecca Solnit
NATIONAL
Mama Bear keeps coming home to prime real estate
By Candus Thomson
Obama, top aides meet on Libya
By Paul Richter, Washington Bureau
SCIENCE
Radiation levels may be falling at stricken nuclear plant
By Karen Kaplan and Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Rain got you down? Escape to the Los Angeles Times Travel & Adventure Show
By Jane Engle, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Your Scene: Silly Symphony Swings at Disney California Adventure
For the record
California small businesses still unclear on provisions of healthcare reform law, poll finds
By Noam N. Levey, Washington Bureau
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