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What happened on May 28, 2011
SPORTS
Just why does the Indianapolis 500 winner drink a bottle of milk? And other trivia from the Brickyard
By Jim Peltz
The history of the Indianapolis 500
From staff and wire reports
European Champions League final comes at too high a price
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
They found something finer than North Carolina
By Ben Bolch
Indy 500 has favorites, but also several potential spoilers ready to strike
By Jim Peltz
Mike Brown, a basketball nerd from the University of San Diego, travels unlikely path to be new Lakers coach
Chris Dufresne
Jim Buss doesn't duck any questions about the Lakers
T.J. Simers
Champions League championship brings out a different type of L.A. sports fan
Bill Plaschke
Drug accusations against Lance Armstrong should be taken more seriously
Bill Dwyre
Dodgers have plenty of smoke, and fire, but no spark in 6-1 loss to Marlins
By Dylan Hernandez
Up next for the Galaxy: Saturday at New England
Dodgers minor league report
Jacoby Ellsbury shows power potential along with durability
By Phil Rogers
The Times' baseball rankings
By Kevin Baxter
Up next for Chivas USA: Saturday at Columbus
Angels minor league report
Reservations about Dodgers' reserves
By Dylan Hernandez and Bill Shaikin
Fans, Jim Thome pay respects to Harmon Killebrew
By Kevin Baxter
Angels' bats are silenced in 1-0, 10-inning loss to Twins
By Kevin Baxter
Jeff Mathis: Pitchers' duel between Angels' Jered Weaver and Twins' Anthony Swarzak is exciting, excruciating
By Kevin Baxter
A soccer world gone mad
Grahame L. Jones, On Soccer
As the Dodgers could tell you, baseball is running out of left fielders . . . at least ones who can hit
By Kevin Baxter
HOME & GARDEN
Alfresco from top to bottom
Debra Prinzing, Special to the Los Angeles Times
A 'sunken lounge'
Charlie Sheen lists his Beverly Hills home
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
BUSINESS
Leaving the V-6 behind
Jerry Hirsch
Blockbuster changes movie-rental prices
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
VW opens Tennessee plant with new focus on quality
Jerry Hirsch
In Latin America, prices are jumping
By Chris Kraul
Sentencing looms for L.A. County welfare worker who scammed the needy
By Stuart Pfeifer, Los Angeles Times
'The Hangover Part II' on track to earn $100 million-plus this weekend
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Bankers' image as pariahs leaves stocks with few friends
Tom Petruno, Market Beat
Pending home sales plummet in April
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Revenge of the geeks
By Alexandra Robbins
When eccentricity and building codes collide
Philandering politicians; a stony-hearted America; and Orange County's Great Park
Gingrich's bling
Tim Rutten: The spirit of Spirit
Tim Rutten
Iran's victims
By Benjamin Weinthal and Mark Dubowitz
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Jeff Conaway dies at 60; actor in 'Grease' and 'Taxi'
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
Military radios interfering with garage door openers
By Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times
Singer's key to success
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Online privacy bill fails to pass California Senate
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Seniors' laughs defy a stereotype
Sandy Banks
L.A. teachers union tentatively agrees to furlough days
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
Hazing allegations rock Cal State Bakersfield
By Carla Rivera and Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
LAPD officer sentenced to prison for sex crimes while on duty
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Irene Gilbert dies at 76; cofounder of Stella Adler's Los Angeles acting academy
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Villaraigosa's top appointee at city's housing authority board resigns
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Crystal Cathedral Ministries' church and campus will be sold to Orange County developer
By Nicole Santa Cruz and Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Online privacy bill fails to pass state Senate
By Patrick McGreevy, Los Angeles Times
Two L.A. unions ratify concessions on 2nd attempt
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Margo Dydek, Bill Rechin
Donald Kubly dies at 93; former Art Center College of Design president
By Elaine Woo, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
A bookstore that's like a favorite aunt
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
Bloomberg's news venture is good news for those willing to pay
James Rainey
Book review: 'Kiss Her Goodbye' by Mickey Spillane and Max Allan Collins
By Dick Lochte, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Happening Saturday
Horoscope: May 28
Holiday Mathis
'Kiss Her Goodbye' info
Saturday's TV highlights
Weekend TV talk shows
Quick Takes: Sonia Sotomayor gets nearly $1.2 million for memoir
An upbeat mood at Book Expo America
Carolyn Kellogg
Critic's Notebook: When it comes to architecture, museums forsake the past
By Christopher Hawthorne, Los Angeles Times Architecture Critic
NATIONAL
Many in GOP who oppose health insurance requirement used to favor it
By Noam N. Levey, Washington Bureau
Joplin's police chief warns about post-tornado looters and scams
By Kim Murphy and Nicholas Riccardi, Los Angeles Times
Republicans seem to soften on immigration
By Seema Mehta, Los Angeles Times
Mitt Romney finally shows up in Iowa
By Paul West, Los Angeles Times
SCIENCE
'Duh' science: Why researchers spend so much time proving the obvious
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
Mexico law aims to reduce risks to migrants passing through
By Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
In Yemen and Syria, 25 slain as violence continues
By Iona Craig and Alexandra Sandels, Los Angeles Times
Egypt protesters gather for 'second revolution'
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times
World leaders pledge $40 billion to bolster 'Arab Spring'
By Christi Parsons, Los Angeles Times
North Korea releases California man
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Suicide bomber kills two police officials at Afghan governor's compound
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Serbian youths hope to finally shake off bitter legacy
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
100 facts for 100 years of Machu Picchu: Fact 44
By Catharine Hamm, Times Travel editor
Biden touts resurgent auto industry
By Peter Nicholas, Washington Bureau
Former Rep. Bill Foster will seek return to Congress in 2012
By Katherine Skiba, Washington Bureau
Now, Obama is 'a little bit Polish,' too
By Christi Parsons, Washington Bureau
For the record
The showdown must go on: Wellywood sign will be up by September, New Zealand airport says
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Travel & Deal blogger
TRAVEL
On the Spot: A pet peeve
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel editor
Readers recommend: B & B in Carthage, Mo.
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