Today’s Paper: Friday, Jan. 29, 2016
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Front Page
Barbie breaks the mold with ethnically diverse dolls
Gustavo Dudamel and Youth Orchestra L.A.'s Super Bowl halftime show will be a win for the arts
Brown's parole plan would likely reduce prosecutors' plea-bargain leverage, experts say
VA proposes hundreds of housing units plus services for homeless vets at West L.A. campus
All the campaign is a stage for Donald Trump
California
California Senate moves to keep gas company from using wells near Porter Ranch
Lincoln High School student gets perfect score on AP Calculus exam -- 1 of 12 in the world to do so
Woman arrested on suspicion of helping trio escape from Orange County jail
City of Industry paid millions to contractors but didn't track how it was spent, audit finds
Business
Sports
Blake Griffin, Los Angeles Clippers still have much to untangle in coming weeks
UCLA comeback can't make up for disastrous first half in 86-84 loss to Washington
If Chargers move here, it seems likely they'd be Stan Kroenke's tenant
Lakers hear it from fans in listless 114-91 loss to Bulls at Staples Center
Do the Dodgers really want their fans to miss Vin Scully's final season?
Calendar
'The Finest Hours' stares down the fiercest of storms without blinking
Sundance 2016: At a new festival, a return to names of old
Gustavo Dudamel and Youth Orchestra L.A. to perform at Super Bowl 50 halftime show
Teaching an old Met contemporary tricks: Museum director Thomas Campbell on launching Met Breuer
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