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What happened on October 29, 2011
ENTERTAINMENT
'Steve Jobs' info
Movie review: 'And They're Off…'
By Gary Goldstein, Special to the Los Angeles Times
On the Media: Will computer tablets help save newspapers?
James Rainey
U2's growing pains in 'From the Sky Down'
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Established chefs risk reputations to be 'The Next Iron Chef'
By Rene Lynch, Los Angeles Times
Quick Takes: Throat surgery for Adele
'From the Sky Down' info
Saturday's TV highlights
A window into Jobs' domain
Richard Rayner, Rayner's most recent book is "A Bright and Guilty Place: Murder, Corruption, and L.A.'s Scandalous Coming of Age."
'The Next Iron Chef: Super Chefs' info
And They're Off…' info
Weekend TV talk shows
Happening Saturday
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Giant sequoia falls, raising questions about what to do next
By Bettina Boxall, Los Angeles Times
Police link 6 more slayings to Grim Sleeper suspect
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center cited for safety violations
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
Mace Siegel dies at 86; stable owner and booster of California horse racing
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Dodgers' attorney says Stow may be partly to blame for beating
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Assemblywoman Hayashi facing shoplifting charge
Michael J. Mishak, Los Angeles Times
Sheriff's staff raised red flags about jail brutality 2 years ago
By Jack Leonard and Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
L.A. councilwoman seeks review of San Pedro propane, butane tanks
By Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
Task force moves toward rationing access to community colleges
By Carla Rivera, Los Angeles Times
Occupy movement is largely secular
By Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
L.A. mayor's ex-chief of staff has stayed on payroll
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times
Occupy L.A.'s 99%: all talk, no action
Steve Lopez
Michael Jackson probably caused his own death, witness testifies
By Victoria Kim and Harriet Ryan, Los Angeles Times
Union Pacific voices major objections to bullet-train plans
By Ralph Vartabedian and Dan Weikel, Los Angeles Times
A reality clouded by drugs
Sandy Banks
Most of guns stolen from LAPD may have hit black market
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Massive California farm-to-city water deal snared in litigation
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Medical pot backers' suit seeks end of U.S. raids, threats
By John Hoeffel, Los Angeles Times
Qantas Airlines grounds flights in labor dispute
By David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
At Occupy L.A., no lock step or group think
By Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Angels owner Arte Moreno says Jerry Dipoto 'has complete power'
By Mike DiGiovanna
49ers Coach Jim Harbaugh is a guy who shakes things up
By Sam Farmer
USC upset bid falters against Stanford in third overtime
By Gary Klein
Tim Tebow inspires a new kneel-down play of sorts
By Sam Farmer
World Series MVP David Freese is surprise hero for St. Louis
By Kevin Baxter
U.S. loses to Mexico in Pan American Games basketball semifinals
Staff and wire reports
USC's Marc Tyler aggravates shoulder injury, exits game
By Gary Klein
'All signs are positive' for hurt UCLA safety Dietrich Riley
By Chris Foster
Adversity has prepared Jerry Dipoto for any challenges as Angels GM
Helene Elliott
USC loses to Stanford in OT
By Baxter Holmes, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
San Pedro's Kenny Potter has Pirates on course
By Ben Bolch
NBA players tweet their discontent over lockout
By Mike Bresnahan
Eric LeGrand inspires Rutgers football team
By Mike Hiserman
Up next for Ducks: Sunday at Columbus
Up next for Kings: Sunday at Colorado
Penn State has a close call, and it's not alone
Chris Dufresne
MLS-best Galaxy succeed in relative obscurity despite Beckham
By Dylan Hernandez
Going into Sunday game, Dallas Cowboys in limbo
By Sam Farmer
Now the Cardinals will look to the future
By Kevin Baxter
Norvsky wins California Cup Classic at Santa Anita
Eric Sondheimer
Injuries don't prevent Galaxy's Gregg Berhalter from contributing
By Kevin Baxter
Trojans work hard but don't play smart against Stanford
Bill Plaschke
UCLA defeats California, 31-14, behind a dashing Prince
By Chris Foster
UCLA beats Cal 31-14 at the Rose Bowl
By Broderick Turner, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Can UCLA find a coach to keep pace with football's big boys?
T.J. Simers
BUSINESS
'Puss in Boots' showcases work by India animators for DreamWorks
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
U.S. dependence on foreign oil wanes as domestic production booms
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
DirecTV, News Corp. far from pact on carrying the media giant's cable channels
By Joe Flint, Los Angeles Times
Feeling lousy, but not acting it
Tom Petruno, Market Beat
NASA launches weather satellite from Vandenberg
By W.J. Hennigan, Los Angeles Times
Wages and benefits barely grow, but consumer spending jumps
By Alana Semuels and Don Lee, Los Angeles Times
State stops foreclosing on borrowers who rent out their homes
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
CW network to offer new TV episodes on Hulu
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Bank of America likely to make it easier to avoid debit card fee
By E . Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
U.S. Embassy air quality data undercut China's own assessments
By Barbara Demick, Los Angeles Times
Defector floats his rescue socks into North Korea
By John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times
Suicide bombing in Kabul kills as many as 13 Americans
By Hashmat Baktash and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
Mercenaries offered to help Kadafi's son flee, court says
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Public art: Let 100 murals bloom
What if an innocent is executed?
Patt Morrison Asks: Canon lawyer, Bert Fields
Patt Morrison
NATIONAL
U.S. Supreme Court takes up treatment of pigs
By David G. Savage, Washington Bureau
Deficit reduction panel reaches crucial juncture
By Lisa Mascaro, Washington Bureau
NEWS
Bombing in Afghanistan kills 13 NATO force members
Hashmat Baktash and Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times
At the Statue of Liberty, the party's over, and the work begins
By Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times Travel editor
Study: corporations placing own limits on political spending
By Melanie Mason
Your Scene: High Sierra thrills and chills
Cain, Romney are Iowa leaders in new Des Moines Register poll
By Michael A. Memoli
For the record
Tricks in the treats: The myth of poisoned Halloween candy
By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times / For the Booster Shots blog
TRAVEL
Readers recommend: Zen Hideaway in Hilo, Hawaii
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