- Moore unplugs, turns on
- A 'green' solution for a parched, car-crazy region
- State panel OKs push to meet energy goals
- Ev3 settles dispute with UC over coils
- GE unit invests in texting, ad firm
- When pets must evacuate
- The art of the living roof
- Iraqi civilian deaths plunge in last 60 days
- Studios, writers quit talks at deadline; strike looms
- Harrison on track to play
- RESULTS
- BREAKING THE SILENCE
- Elfman writes score for Tharp ballet
- A film critic in the Henry James mode
- ICANN to study privacy issue
- Offer for Affiliated Computer dies
- Cable TV-apartment deals invalidated
- Groups fight browser tracking
- William Condren, 74; co-owned 1991 and 1994 Kentucky Derby winners
- Pump up safety
- New team tries scare tactics
- Dunleavy wants everyone on boards
- Torre would mean instant credibility
- These insects aren't bugged by technology
- It's your move: Ready to challenge the master?
- NOT SO SEXY AFTER ALL
- Cisco and Indian firm will team up
- Chimp who knew sign language dies
- 'Broker to the Stars' found dead in her N.Y. penthouse
- Pontiff to meet with Saudi king
- You might even play a little tennis
- Michelle Shocked
- FINALLY
- Period pieces that lean toward hip
- GOP Sen. Warner hospitalized again
- Clorox shares jump on earnings, acquisition
- Sony Pictures seeks buyer for half of digital unit
- Salvaged memories
- Collective punishment
- Circling the black taxicabs
- Woman held after son dies in car
- NCAA awaits Bush evidence
- Post-Thanksgiving discounts begin early
- U.S. looks to move from Internet slow lane
- Fed cuts at end of road?
- Rumsfeld memos reveal musings
- Hasty repair set for space
- Man pleads guilty in Ft. Dix case
- His fluent Arabic was a handicap
- Compelled Iraq duty angers U.S. envoys
- Dr. G. Tom Shires, 81; surgeon operated on Texas governor shot during JFK assassination
- BOOKIT
- SCENESTEALER
- Mills McCartney talks about split
- A musical way-back machine
- Underwood rides to the top in sales
- Some nations ban 'Kingdom'
- Disabled deserve inclusion
- Flooding in wake of storm raises toll
- Ex-Gov. Ryan is step closer to prison
- Torre and Dodgers near deal
- RESULTS
- THE SHORT SET: TANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
- Consumer spending, exports boost economy
- Group faults toy factory conditions
- Tide may be turning on Mukasey nomination
- A candidate for our time
- Olmert's frankness about cancer breaks new ground
- Khun Sa, 74; headed narcotics empire in Southeast Asia
- John H. Baker Jr., 72; former lawman also played four seasons with the L.A. Rams
- Olive View nurse fired after death of patient
- Court hears enemy combatant case
- Judge bars new plan for executions
- She's quickly spun herself a nice web of exclusive gigs
- Consider options to raise capital
- Why I use animals in my research
- Hawaii's lawmakers vote to relaunch grounded Superferry
- Testing Clinton
- Carona's lawman status: What now?
- Law would ban dumping of homeless patients
- Peter Hoagland, 65; the Nebraska Democrat served three terms in Congress
- Handcuffed Carona faces federal judge
- Text messages from press row . . .
- Pressure the key against Tuitama
- UNTITLED
- Refereeing this NBA trio is easy
- THE ENABLER
- THE REEL LESS TRAVELED
- Neil Young, craftsman and his tools
- SCREENING ROOM
- Hit the town, read a book
- THE GLUTTON
- HIGHLAND PARK KUDOS
- Differing views of a transformed Venice bungalow
- Stocks boosted by rate cut
- Help available in taxing times after the fires
- It's time to sow what you'll reap
- Measure aiding Franco's victims advances
- Haunted by answers on torture
- Sarkozy pay jump draws criticism
- Mental health funding dispute could go to court
- Crews focus on 'unburned island' to finally contain the Santiago fire
- Bush insider Hughes quits administration
- The Hives: They're back -- and they're buzzing with new bravado
- Classic, chic and oh, so French -- WeHo's Comme Ca is just like that
- This fan of charts is No. 1, with a bullet
- Text of the Fed's statement
- Computer Sciences to buy First Consulting
- Call her Daddy's little Leno
- When words pull our heartstrings
- CASA CALIFORNIA
- Turn in the badge
- A side trip to Roswell on the road to the White House
- Vivian Aplin-Brownlee, 61; editor questioned article about young heroin addict
- Final two L.A. 8 defendants cleared
- Alcatel-Lucent's cutbacks deepen
- Judge refuses to dismiss suit against Southland law firm
- Is there truthiness to his '08 bid?
- Unlikely healthcare alliance forming
- Man gets prison, nearly $2-million fine for fraud
- He makes Tibetan thangka painting go Pop
- For Parks, one curtain falls as another curtain rises
- House backs funds for aid to workers
- Keep roads open for firefighters
- Anaheim housing issues to be addressed at forum
- 30-day auto impounds reconsidered
- Erickson back, baggage and all
- 'Gangster's' only enemy is Seinfeld
- CRITICS' PICKS
- State launches crackdown on firms that flout wage, tax laws
- Officer critically injured in holdup
- Indonesian president turns on the schmaltz
- Schneider set to make debut
- BUZZ BANDS
- Not far from the tree
- Bisazza's gold standard
- When a fire hits, sense may flee
- 21 convicted in Madrid train blasts
- Bush picks new agriculture secretary
- Bus bombing leaves 8 dead, 60 injured
- High schools try to curb the seniors' itch to ditch
- Hot rod season ends in Pomona
- Security guards' rally to push contract talks
- Actor sentenced in fatal crash
- In politicians we don't trust
- Misplaced conservative ideals
- Alatorre makes it official, registering as a lobbyist
- Padres' Cameron gets 25-game ban over stimulant
- What fire? It's all OK, honey
- 'Re-inventor' helps ordinary items lead a double life
- John Cusack: He plays a grieving husband who adopts a son in 'Martian Child.' 'The idea of human beings trying to find each other is always kind of lovely,' he says.
- 60 Seconds With . . . Laura Linney
- Britain to hand over control in Basra
- Clinton's rivals see an opening
- D.A. considers fire charges for boy, 10
- Troupe mourns stabbing death of fellow actor
- Illegal immigrant licenses drive debate
- Hospital to get a new owner
- For the Record - Nov. 1, 2007
- For the Record - Nov. 1, 2007
- For the Record - Nov. 1, 2007
- For the Record - Nov. 1, 2007
- For the Record - Nov. 1, 2007
- For the record - Nov. 1, 2007