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What happened on January 21, 2012
BUSINESS
Probe of Chevrolet Volt fires ends; safety regulators OK GM's fix
By Jerry Hirsch, Los Angeles Times
California unemployment falls to 11.1% as payrolls grow
By Marc Lifsher, Los Angeles Times
Hollywood regroups after losing battle over anti-piracy bills
By Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Saturday Drive: Lamborghini Gallardo LP 570-4 Spyder Performante
By David Undercoffler, Los Angeles Times Auto Critic
Disney chief Bob Iger earns $31.4 million
By Dawn C. Chmielewski, Los Angeles Times
Companies try to build buzz for Super Bowl ads
By Meg James, Los Angeles Times
Taco Bell trying 'First Meal' breakfast and fresh 'Cantina' menus
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Designer gold bars: The perfect Valentine for Mr. Goldfinger
By Tiffany Hsu, Los Angeles Times
Summit co-chairmen to head motion picture group for Lions Gate
By Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Home sales improve nationally in December
By Alejandro Lazo, Los Angeles Times
While individuals cower, investor pros rush into stock market
By Walter Hamilton, Los Angeles Times
SPORTS
Former Lakers assistant Brian Shaw isn't dwelling on the past
By Mike Bresnahan
More goals would be syrup on the pancakes for Dustin Penner
By Helene Elliott
Juergen Klinsmann puts U.S. soccer on fast track
By Kevin Baxter
Ricardo Clark leads U.S. to exhibition victory
By Kevin Baxter
This Sunday is twice as good for NFL fans
Bill Plaschke
Rockies acquire Marco Scutaro from Red Sox
Wire reports
Want to boost the value of the Dodgers? Sign Prince Fielder
T.J. Simers
What's being said around the NBA
Cal Poly hits the century mark against Cal State Northridge
Wire reports
The week ahead in the NBA
By Ben Bolch
Lakers don't get a day off
By Ben Bolch
Celtics' big three could dwindle
By Ben Bolch
Chris Paul may return from hamstring injury Sunday versus Raptors
By Baxter Holmes
NBA teams don't relish these threes
By Ben Bolch
Patriots and Ravens franchises share a mutual respect
By Kevin Van Valkenburg
UCLA squanders double-digit lead, loses at Oregon, 75-68
By Chris Foster
The Times' NBA rankings
By Ben Bolch
Taft now the basketball team to beat in City Section
Eric Sondheimer
Wind stops third round in the desert
By Diane Pucin
Kings' offense falters again in 3-1 loss to Avalanche
Helene Elliott
Giants, 49ers are staying in the 'now'
By Sam Farmer
Ducks get 2-1 win over Ottawa; Mark Bell gets a second chance
By Lisa Dillman
Toomer family still has time on its side
By Sam Farmer
CALIFORNIA | LOCAL
Report faults professor, UCLA in death of lab assistant
By Kim Christensen, Los Angeles Times
High cost, low-level collars
Sandy Banks
Jail probe panel can't promise anonymity to deputies who testify
By Robert Faturechi and Jack Leonard, Los Angeles Times
Some idle solar energy projects may soon connect to grid
By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times
California OKs $6.5 million to plan Ballona Wetlands restoration
By Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times
Pico-Union intersection to become Msgr. Oscar A. Romero Square
By Esmeralda Bermudez, Los Angeles Times
Japanese American National museum hires CEO
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
East L.A. can't afford cityhood, study finds
By Hector Becerra, Los Angeles Times
Rockefeller impostor's defense may focus on victim's wife
By Victoria Kim, Los Angeles Times
WORLD
South Korea firm turns human ashes into beads
By Jung-yoon Choi, Los Angeles Times
Blame spreads in Italy's Costa Concordia shipwreck
By Sarah Delaney, Los Angeles Times
Nigeria stunned by Kano attacks that killed more than 150
By Aminu Abubakar and Robyn Dixon, Los Angeles Times
Egypt Islamists get majority of parliament seats in final tally
By Jeffrey Fleishman and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times
In Syria's capital, dueling protests stand in sharp contrast
By Alexandra Zavis and Rima Marrouch, Los Angeles Times
OPINION
Postscript: The debate over public sector unions
Patt Morrison Asks: Alice Waters
Patt Morrison
ENTERTAINMENT
John Green's adds to his fan base with 'The Fault in Our Stars'
By Susan Carpenter, Los Angeles Times
Warren Olney to receive a lifetime achievement award
By Steve Carney, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Happening Saturday
NATIONAL
Mitt Romney drives a wedge into the tea party
By Mark Z. Barabak, Los Angeles Times
Rick Perry returns to Texas wounded from battle
By Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
Obama's State of Union must strike a balance on Congress
By Christi Parsons, Washington Bureau
Rival parties to mix it up- nicely- at State of the Union
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
In Florida, cash-flush Romney has been all but unopposed
By Paul West, Washington Bureau
Rival parties to mix it up – nicely – at State of the Union
By Kathleen Hennessey, Washington Bureau
NEWS
Gingrich's win elicits expressions of "surprise" and "joy" on Twitter
By Megan Garvey
Newt Gingrich wins South Carolina primary
By Mark Z. Barabak
Ron Paul vows to press on despite fourth-place finish
By Michael Finnegan
Stacking the deck on the stem-cell program
By Michael Hiltzik
Gingrich basks in comeback S.C. win, looks to Florida
By Seema Mehta
For Mitt Romney, two losses in one day
By Michael A. Memoli
Romney to participate in Monday's debate in Florida
By Paul West
With S.C. win in sight, Gingrich turns attention to Florida
By Kim Geiger
Gingrich, Romney in tight struggle as voters head to polls
By James Oliphant
With victory in sight, Gingrich turns attention to Florida
By Kim Geiger
After third-place finish, Rick Santorum declares race 'wide open'
By Richard Fausset and John Hoeffel
As South Carolina Republicans vote, Gingrich eyes Florida fight
By Seema Mehta
To Gingrich supporters, a 'win for the conservative movement'
By Seema Mehta
Mitt Romney on S.C. loss: 'I will compete in every single state'
By Maeve Reston
Romney makes final plea, avoids collision with Gingrich
By Michael Finnegan
Obama, Boehner draw battle lines for coming year
By Lisa Mascaro
Here's a stylish bag for babies -- and parents -- on the go
By Judi Dash, Special to the Los Angeles Times
Obama: State of the Union to offer 'blueprint' for U.S. economy
By Michael A. Memoli
For Romney supporters, South Carolina loss a minor setback
By Maeve Reston
South Carolina votes; Newt Gingrich's win fuels emotional tweets
By Megan Garvey
Nevada Democratic caucuses rally support for Obama
By Michael A. Memoli
What sentiment analysis can and cannot tell us about the GOP race
By Megan Garvey
TRAVEL
Readers Recommend: Late booking of a deluxe cruise pays off
HOME & GARDEN
Chris Erskine: Sharing three halves. It's how we roll.
Chris Erskine
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