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What happened on November 02, 2011
BUSINESS
Sirius XM Radio stock falls after disappointing subscriber report
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
Victims of improper foreclosure practices can submit claims
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times 5th-largest newspaper, circulation report says
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Hot Property: Bebe Stores founder Manny Mashouf selling Sunset Strip-area home
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
'Sons of Anarchy' spreads mayhem across the L.A. area
Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Website lets wealthy 1% show support for the other 99%
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
Regulators on collision course with porn industry over condoms
Michael Hiltzik
Hot Property: Michael Anthony sells Glendora home for $1.77 million
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
MF Global is investigated for possible misuse of customer funds
By Nathaniel Popper, Los Angeles Times
U.S. auto sales pick up, but shares slip on Wall Street
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
Groupon said to close IPO orders early on demand for shares
Bloomberg News
Private sector adds 110,000 jobs in October
Google adds feature to explain why certain ads pop up
By Jessica Guynn, Los Angeles Times
Tribune hopes bankruptcy exit plan can be altered to win approval
By Michael Oneal
Consumer agency will fight to defend service members' pocketbooks
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
Federal Reserve scales back projections of economy's growth
By Jim Puzzanghera, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
California audit targets Montebello's engineering firm
By Jessica Garrison, Sam Allen and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Excessive dog barking will cost you in L.A.
By Ricardo Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Coronado's Spreckels mansion is sold
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Gil Cates dies at 77; producer, director and showman
By Reed Johnson and Susan King, Los Angeles Times
West Hollywood's Standup Librarian isn't laughing
Steve Lopez
Bullet train's $98-billion cost could be its biggest obstacle
By Ralph Vartabedian, Dan Weikel and Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
UCLA relocates planned hotel and conference center
By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
Drug-running conviction is voided
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
PASSINGS: Harry Lawenda, Axel Axgil, Phyllis Love
Hate messages flood school with lesbian homecoming king and queen
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Conrad Murray's defense ends without him taking the stand
By Victoria Kim and Harriet Ryan, Los Angeles Times
Suit seeks to include student progress in L.A. teacher evaluations
By Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Huntington Beach police kill 2 men
By Robert J. Lopez, Los Angeles Times
Occupy Oakland: Thousands of protesters rally at port
By Lee Romney and Maria L. La Ganga, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers
Occupy Oakland calls for citywide general strike
By Lee Romney, Los Angeles Times
Baca tells skeptical supervisors of progress in jail reforms
By Jason Song, Los Angeles Times
Occupy L.A. gets new message boards
By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
NEWS
Herman Cain dodges scandal questions on Capitol Hill
By James Oliphant and Kathleen Hennessey
Shortage of cancer drugs tied to simple economics, experts say
By Karen Kaplan, Los Angeles Times/For the Booster Shots blog
Nicotine primes the brain to embrace cocaine, study says
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
'Freshman 15' weight-gain myth debunked
By Rosie Mestel, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
Marijuana law doesn't affect teens' use
By Shari Roan, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
For the lonely, sleep may suffer first, then health
By Melissa Healy, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
Ohio approves virtual third party effort for 2012 ballot
By Kim Geiger, Washington Bureau
Hot winds spark brush fires, leave thousands without power
By Sam Quinones and Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Clearing away old cells slows aging ... in mice
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
For the record
Report: Third woman considered complaint against Herman Cain
By Michael A. Memoli
Activists propose to 'occupy' Iowa caucuses
By Kim Geiger, Washington Bureau
Herman Cain lands a 'lucky penny' from a GOP lawmaker
By James Oliphant
Who votes when? N.H. decision brings clarity to 2012 calendar
By Michael A. Memoli
In bipartisan gesture, Joe Biden hosting Eric Cantor for dinner
By Lisa Mascaro and Kathleen Hennessey
Wednesday Travel Ticker: Kentucky goes to the Super Bowl
L.A. rejoices as Frank McCourt agrees to sell Dodgers
By Dan Weikel, Ricardo Lopez and Ari Blooemkatz, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Energy Department official says agency overwhelmed by loan program
By Alexa Vaughn, Washington Bureau
Herman Cain heads for Capitol as pressure builds
By James Oliphant
Antarctica: Glaciers, whales and penguins -- at half the price
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Obama says nation needs 'bold action' from Congress on jobs
By Peter Nicholas, Washington Bureau
Dining, weather tips for USC fans bound for chilly Colorado
By a Times staff writer
JetBlue has refunds, free tickets for travelers stranded in storm
By Mary Forgione, Los Angeles Times Daily Travel & Deal blogger
Conservative group launches ad campaign on Solyndra loan
By Alexa Vaughn, Washington Bureau
Bipartisan group says deficit panel should consider 'all options'
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
New Hampshire sets first presidential primary for Jan. 10
By Michael A. Memoli, Washington Bureau
Gallup poll: Obama scores points with Iraq withdrawal pledge
By Michael Muskal
Move over, cult of Kitty; the Birds also have highflying fans
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel editor
ENTERTAINMENT
Sam Francis Foundation sues nine galleries for artists' royalties
By Jori Finkel and Mike Boehm, Los Angeles Times
'Fabric of the Cosmos' review: time, space and string theory
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Movie review: '5 Star Day'
By Robert Abele, Special to the Los Angeles Times
They often can't see what's for sale
John Horn
Gil Cates: an appreciation
By Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times Theater Critic
Fast Track: Justin Bieber denies fathering a child
Gil Cates: the Wizard of Oscars
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Will Call
'Nova: The Fabric of the Cosmos' info
Wednesday's TV highlights
Wednesday's TV talk shows
Quick Takes: Israeli museum expands
'5 Star Day' info
OPINION
Thailand's heart attack
By Michael D. Lemonick
Daum: Denial — Madoff style
Meghan Daum
Using the United Nations
Dodgers — and fans — deserve a great owner
More restrictive laws on voting; the Boy Scouts and a child molester; Dodger Stadium beating victim Bryan Stow's case
The benefit of jobless benefits
Operation Boo: It's too broad
The Achilles' heel of the Eurozone
By Dimitri B. Papadimitriou
Support Brown's pension plan
By Marcia Fritz
HEALTH
Cystic fibrosis drug ivacaftor offers patients new hope
By Amina Khan, Los Angeles Times
NATIONAL
Supreme Court considers role of eyewitness testimony
By David G. Savage, Washington Bureau
Obama says Republicans 'hold the purse strings' on jobs package
By Peter Nicholas and Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
Budget veterans have advice for 'super committee'
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
House reaffirms 'In God We Trust' as official U.S. motto
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
Attorneys argue over medication of Jared Lee Loughner
By Carol J. Williams, Los Angeles Times
Cain keeps explaining sexual harassment allegations
By James Oliphant, Washington Bureau
SPORTS
UCLA's Dietrich Riley reflects on frightening injury
By Chris Foster
Mark Cuban offered to buy Dodgers, but price was too high
By Bill Shaikin
Peter O'Malley wants to run Dodgers
By Bill Shaikin
Stanford band does a number on the ordinary
Chris Erskine
The Frank McCourt years with the Dodgers: 2004-2011
Times staff
For trainer Bill Spawr, horse racing has been a lifelong passion
By Lance Pugmire
Frank McCourt's selling the Dodgers? Get outta town!
Bill Plaschke
Peter O'Malley joins list of potential bidders for Dodgers
By David Wharton and Bill Shaikin
Up next for the Galaxy: Thursday vs. Red Bulls
By Kevin Baxter
USC's Robert Woods looks to catch a bit of redemption
By Gary Klein
Dodgers' Matt Kemp wins Silver Slugger Award
By Dylan Hernandez
Q & A: What's next for the Dodgers?
By Bill Shaikin
Up next for Kings: Thursday vs. Edmonton
By Lisa Dillman
Theo Epstein ends Mike Quade's stint as manager of the Cubs
Staff and wire reports
The Times' college football rankings
Chris Dufresne
Up next for Ducks: Thursday at New York Rangers
By Lisa Dillman
Landon Donovan and the Galaxy not angry at Red Bulls
By Kevin Baxter
Once is enough for Alabama-LSU
Chris Dufresne
Sale of Dodgers creates uncertainty
By Dylan Hernandez
With no labor talks scheduled, NBA owners, players remain quiet
By Mike Bresnahan
WORLD
Syria signs Arab League deal to pull back military
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
In Manipur, India, hostilities persist despite blockade's end
By Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Greek move for bailout referendum returns Europe to crisis mode
By Henry Chu and Anthee Carassava, Los Angeles Times
At G-20 summit, Greece still the problem
By Don Lee and Christi Parsons, Los Angeles Times
Assange extradition may proceed, Britain's High Court rules
By Henry Chu and Janet Stobart, Los Angeles Times
French paper satirizing Islamic law hit by arson
By Devorah Lauter, Los Angeles Times
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