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What happened on September 10, 2011
BUSINESS
Disney names Robert Chapek head of consumer products group
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times
10 years after 9/11, the airline industry is looking up
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
BofA to cut at least 40,000 jobs
By Walter Hamilton and E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
Office building security tightened after 9/11
By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times
Time Warner Cable launches Wi-Fi network
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Banco Popular Anglicizes its name to reach beyond Latinos
By E. Scott Reckard, Los Angeles Times
Amazon deal with Legislature a 'classic compromise'
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Alaska Airlines faces $590,000 fine for alleged unsafe operation
By Hugo Martín, Los Angeles Times
Gasoline prices edge higher in California
By Ronald D. White, Los Angeles Times
Golden Globes to air on NBC as truce is called in legal battle
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
China's inflation eases in August
By David Pierson, Los Angeles Times
August video game sales fall
By Alex Pham, Los Angeles Times
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Cliff Robertson dies at 88; actor starred in films and on stage and TV
By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times
George Kuchar dies at 69; influential underground filmmaker
By Valerie J. Nelson, Los Angeles Times
Teaching students about 9/11 presents challenges
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
Filling in the blanks
Phil Willon
Weekend events commemorate 9/11
By Corina Knoll, Los Angeles Times
Demands of war take toll on troops, families
By Tony Perry, Los Angeles Times
Bill to speed up NFL venue in L.A. passes
By Patrick McGreevy and Anthony York, Los angeles times
3 resign from Gold Line board after conflict-of-interest complaint
By Dan Weikel and Ari Bloomekatz, Los Angeles Times
Lawmakers are tense, tired and goofy in the waning hours of the legislative session
By Shane Goldmacher, Los Angeles Times
Gridlock on grand plans
Sandy Banks
John Pérez is a fighter, but not always a winner
By Michael J. Mishak, Los Angeles Times
Severe storm, flood warnings canceled
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
Businesses find a few rays of hope
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Louis Sahagun and Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Bill to revive plan for L.A. County emergency system OKd
By Joel Rubin, Los Angeles Times
Southern California events will mark 9/11 anniversary
By Corina Knoll, Los Angeles Times
Utility officials seek to learn why safeguards failed in blackout
By Sam Allen, Ralph Vartabedian and Mitchell Landsberg, Los Angeles Times
ENTERTAINMENT
Critic's Notebook: Apple's new campus will be a retrograde cocoon
By Christopher Hawthorne, Los Angeles Times Architecture Critic
Movie review: 'Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star'
By Robert Abele, Special to the Los Angeles Times
With a little help from her friends
Kirk Silsbee
Book review: Donald Hall's poems in 'The Back Chamber'
By Nick Owchar, Los Angeles Times
'The Back Chamber' info
Happening Saturday
Info: Barbara Morrison benefit concert
Saturday's TV highlights
Weekend TV talk shows
Quick Takes: 'NFL Kickoff' scores big
'Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star' info
On the Media: Newt Gingrich's odd take on presidential debates
James Rainey
WORLD
In Afghanistan, tie between 9/11 and the war often gets lost
By Laura King, Los Angeles Times
Mooncake becomes the fruitcake of China
By Benjamin Haas, Los Angeles Times
In Britain, some schools banning skirts
By Henry Chu, Los Angeles Times
Israel's determination unshaken by rifts with allies
By Edmund Sanders, Los Angeles Times
Libya rebels in chaotic fight at Bani Walid
By Patrick J. McDonnell, Los Angeles Times
Guatemala ex-general's tough-on-crime stand resonates with voters
By Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Tony Gunawan clears first hurdle to reaching London Olympics
By Kevin Baxter
Matt Kalil steps up to save a win for USC
By Gary Klein
Troy Polamalu, Adrian Peterson extend their contracts
Wire reports
Dan Haren's masterpiece leads Angels to 6-0 win over Yankees
By Mike DiGiovanna
Little Lompoc High opens season with wins over two larger schools
By Ben Bolch
It's all up to the Chargers -- can they goof it up?
T.J. Simers
Up next for the Sparks: Saturday vs. Sky
Dodgers minor league report
Don't expect big roster shift for Dodgers
By Dylan Hernandez
Launch time is over for NFL defenders
Sam Farmer
Pac-12 could be exciting … while it lasts
Chris Dufresne
Angels minor league report
Phil Rogers' baseball rumors and tidbits
Mission Viejo falls, 35-7, to New Jersey's Don Bosco Prep
By Eric Sondheimer
Iowa State gets a little extra satisfaction in 44-41 upset of Iowa
By Mike Hiserman
Dodgers are back to .500 with victory over Giants
By Dylan Hernandez
Cowboys-Jets game features Dez Bryant vs. Darrelle Revis
By Sam Farmer
Novak Djokovic stuns Roger Federer in U.S. Open semifinal
By Diane Pucin
Serena Williams, Samantha Stosur reach U.S. Open women's final
By Diane Pucin
UCLA barely gets its money's worth in 27-17 win
By Chris Foster
Phillies' deck is loaded with aces
By Kevin Baxter
Manchester City chief executive had to go
By Lisa Dillman
USC-Utah game isn't one for (Vegas) books
By Gary Klein and Baxter Holmes
Up next for Chivas USA: Saturday vs. D.C. United
Kevin Baxter's baseball rankings
UCLA, San Jose State football teams have family ties
By Chris Foster
Marc Tyler's return hits the spot for Trojans
Bill Plaschke
NEWS
Hawaii: Disney's new Aulani hotel emphasizes culture
By Brady MacDonald, Los Angeles Times staff writer
Gear & Gadgets: These travel shelves pack a bunch
By Judi Dash, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Your Scene: The lush life in Japan
For the record
HOME & GARDEN
Hot Property: Singing over a 'bird street' sale
By Lauren Beale, Los Angeles Times
Man of the House: Only in America
Chris Erskine
Wall graphics company co-founder uses his Venice home as a testing ground
By Lisa Boone, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Patt Morrison Asks: Memorial man Peter Walker
Patt Morrison
The Amazon.com compromise
He said, anonymously
NATIONAL
Zachariah who? States swap out statues in Capitol hall of fame
By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
Evangelical pastors heed a political calling for 2012
By Tom Hamburger and Matea Gold, Washington Bureau
Republican could swipe Weiner's former seat
By Kim Geiger, Washington Bureau
NASA's smaller programs could be at risk
By Mark K. Matthews, Washington Bureau
United 93 families dedicate Sept. 11 memorial
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
Huntsman struggles to keep candidacy alive
By Paul West, Washington Bureau
TRAVEL
Readers Recommend: Blue Heron Inn in Rigby, Idaho
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