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What happened on March 23, 2011
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79; legendary actress
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
L.A. County Sheriff's Department to dismiss 6 deputies involved in Montebello assault
By Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
Erotic massage parlors proliferate in L.A. communities
By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
Barry Bonds' lawyer says slugger never lied to grand jury
By Maura Dolan, Los Angeles Times
Doctor linked to UC Irvine fertility scandal released from custody in Mexico
By Kim Christensen, Los Angeles Times
Bill to tighten hospital security clears California legislative panel
By Jessica Garrison, Los Angeles Times
Looking inside the San Andreas
Thomas Curwen
Top California courts administrator to step down
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
U.S. education secretary calls for overhaul of No Child Left Behind
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
El Monte day care center abused disabled adults, lawsuit alleges
By Lisa Girion, Los Angeles Times
L.A. County boosts fees for handling of dead bodies
By Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
Cal State University to cut enrollment, faculty, staff and more
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Bill to bar prison cellphones passes key vote in California Senate
By Jack Dolan, Los Angeles Times
Brown looks at ways to put tax measure on ballot without GOP votes
By Anthony York, Los Angeles Times
Saving the state would cost $260 each
Steve Lopez
BUSINESS
What's in the popcorn? Cinemas would rather not have to say
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Univision promotions include new general manager for flagship L.A. TV stations
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Supreme Court case involving Wal-Mart could help determine how big one lawsuit can get
By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
Amazon launches 'Appstore' despite Apple suit over name
By Nathan Olivarez-Giles, Los Angeles Times
As climate changes, coffee farmers struggle to protect crops
By Melissa Allison
Broadcom to broaden chip lineup with Provigent acquisition
By Shan Li, Los Angeles Times
A nuclear renaissance in U.S. was unlikely even before Japan disaster
Michael Hiltzik
MTA rail transit group subleases space in downtown L.A. office tower
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Fed rejects BofA's plan to raise dividend
By Rick Rothacker
New-home sales plunge in February to record low
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
MasterImage 3D receives $15-million infusion from Samsung Ventures
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
State film tax credits are saving grace for 'Amish' TV movie
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Pair of Supreme Court rulings deal blows to business
By David G. Savage, Los Angeles Times
California's bid to curb global warming could soon get back on track
By Margot Roosevelt, Los Angeles Times
Leo Apotheker, Hewlett-Packard's new CEO, charts a steady course
By Brandon Bailey
NEWS
Deputies involved in Christmas party brawl to be fired
By Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Hertz deal: $5 a day for one-way car rentals starting in Arizona
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
What stresses surgeons out?
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
Star Tours 2.0: New locations and characters revealed for 'Star Wars' ride at Disneyland and Disney World [Updated]
By Brady MacDonald, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Your Scene: Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain
Obese and overweight women and children may underestimate how heavy they are
By Jeannine Stein, Los Angeles Times
A little stress can be a long-term problem for mental health, study finds
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
Funds and treatment urged for drug-resistant tuberculosis, WHO says
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
Elizabeth Taylor dies of congestive heart failure. What is it?
By Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times
Knott's Berry Farm already preparing for Halloween Haunt 2011
By Brady MacDonald, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Most Americans have regrets about romance, study finds
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health, Tribune staff reporter
Quinnipiac poll: Ohio voters oppose limits on collective bargaining for public employees, poll finds
By Michael Muskal, Los Angeles Times
Clinical cancer trials may become more enticing to patients
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times
Donald Trump keynote speaker at Iowa GOP event
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Former Israeli President Katsav gets 7 years in rape case
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Healthcare law's condition is anything but stable on its anniversary
By James Oliphant, Los Angeles Times
Boehner criticizes Obama's rationale for Libyan mission
By Michael A. Memoli and Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
For the record
Most Americans have regrets about romance, study finds
By Mary Forgione, Tribune Health
ENTERTAINMENT
Getty ships Aphrodite statue to Sicily
By Jason Felch, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Choreographer Benjamin Millepied on life after 'Black Swan'
By Jean Lenihan, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Seth MacFarlane is a singing guy too
By David Ng, Los Angeles Times
On the Media: At Neon Tommy, the reporters are responsible for delivery too
James Rainey
Wednesday's TV highlights
Book info: 'When the World Calls' by Stanley Meisler
Fast Track: Elizabeth Taylor, R.I.P.
Will Call
Quick Takes: 'Spider-Man's' new injury
Happening Wednesday
Wednesday's TV talk shows
Book review: 'When the World Calls' by Stanley Meisler
By Scott Martelle, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Horoscope: March 23
Holiday Mathis
IMAGE
As a fashion icon, Elizabeth Taylor could turn simple into sexy, elegance into excess
By Emili Vesilind, Special to the Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Lawrence Tanter sets the tone for the Lakers, and jazz station
Chris Erskine
Basketball fans have an attraction to distraction
By David Wharton
LPGA rookie Belen Mozo tries out a new world
By Diane Pucin
Clippers tonight: vs. Washington
Matt Kemp's new main man on Dodgers
By Dylan Hernandez
Lakers' Kobe Bryant makes fast break
By Mark Medina
Blake Griffin gets first triple-double in Clippers' hard-fought win over Wizards
By Lisa Dillman
Coach K and the NBA
From staff reports
Bobby Abreu, Ervin Santana lift Angels over San Francisco, 8-0
By Mike DiGiovanna
Ducks tonight: at Dallas
Dodgers defeat White Sox, 6-2
By Dylan Hernandez
Planting a seed of doubt in Lakers' fans brains
Jerry Crowe
Ben Howland picks Duke to win West Regional … sort of
By Ben Bolch
Three-point specialists are longshots at state championships
Eric Sondheimer
San Diego State finds itself among college basketball royalty in Anaheim
Chris Dufresne
Muhammad Ali's visit is a treat for Angels
By Mike DiGiovanna
Clippers' Chris Kaman is making summer plans
By Lisa Dillman
Ron Artest 'skates' to the rescue in Lakers' 3-OT win over Phoenix
By Broderick Turner
USC football FYI: First practice of spring is a real yawner as Coach Lane Kiffin starts early
By Baxter Holmes, Los Angeles Times
UCLA's Kevin Prince unlikely to participate in spring practice
Staff and wire reports
Oscar Moller's promotion comes at a crucial time for player and team
By Austin Knoblauch
The Lakers look hungry — and that could be bad news for rivals
By Mike Bresnahan
Formula One and IndyCar Series begin their seasons Sunday
By Jim Peltz
WORLD
Japan's fishing industry a major casualty of nuclear crisis
By John M. Glionna and Kenji Hall, Los Angeles Times
U.S. finds no organized Al Qaeda presence in Libya opposition, officials say
By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times
Israel's new laws have some fearing discrimination
Syria crackdown on protests continues; 15 killed
By Garrett Therolf and Meris Lutz, Los Angeles Times
UCLA pediatrician returns Japan's favor
Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
Obama visits grave of slain Salvadoran archbishop
By Tracy Wilkinson and Peter Nicholas, Los Angeles Times
Libyan rebels content to wait
By David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Power lines reconnected to Japan's quake-damaged nuclear plant
By Julie Makinen and Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
Moammar Kadafi's forces continue attacks on rebels in Libya
By Borzou Daragahi and David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times
Israel strikes Gaza targets, killing eight
By Ahmed Aldabba and Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Libya rebels show off prize prisoner
By David Zucchino, Los Angeles Times
Yemen president's ouster may deal U.S. huge setbacks
By Jeffrey Fleishman, Los Angeles Times
Tokyo tap water not safe for infants, officials warn
By Julie Makinen, Los Angeles Times
Libya operation is a hot potato for allies
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Kadafi forces step up attacks amid allied airstrikes
By Borzou Daragahi and David S. Cloud, Los Angeles Times
Karzai lists areas due for security transfer
Alex Rodriguez
In Libyan school: Reading, writing and Kadafi
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
Many rural Libyans look to Kadafi
By Borzou Daragahi, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Obama administration calls on United Nations to support gay rights
By Julie Mianecki, Washington Bureau
Records contradict Mississippi governor on lobbying work for Mexico
By Melanie Mason and Maeve Reston, Los Angeles Times
Libya's not a welcome neighbor in New Jersey
By Tina Susman, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
U.S. nuclear waste problem gains new scrutiny
By Ralph Vartabedian, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Unsafe at any reactor
By Robert Alvarez
Boycott Wisconsin
By Garret Keizer
Liquidating L.A.'s heritage
Tim Rutten
U.S. involvement in Libya; California's budget crisis; the Crystal Cathedral's marriage covenant
The GOP strikes back
Bond's last big at-bat
Not-so-public education
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