- Dakota Fanning and Rachel Zoe's playdate with Nintendo at Madison
- Durga, Rama and the heroic roots of Indian comics comes to L.A.
- Michael Hiltzik: The real antitrust scandal in health insurance
- The 20 most-visited national parks in the U.S.
- Opinion: Obama's proclamations proclaim November a real proclamations month already
- Stephen Elliott is an open book in 'The Adderall Diaries'
- Bikes and cars: Can we share the road?
- 'The Lacuna' by Barbara Kingsolver
- Bicyclists should stay on the defensive to stay safe
- Fertility supplements may help some women conceive
- Lawrence Halprin dies at 93; designer made urban settings feel like nature
- Are Proposition 65 warnings healthful or hurtful?
- How to minimize accidents between autos and bicycles
- L.A.-area biking resources
- L.A.-area biking resources
- More up-to-date data on the economy is expected
- U.S. official on panel for Honduras
- Gift of O.C. parkland raises questions of affordability
- Serena defeats Venus in final
- Artest puts a stop to Johnson
- Trojans pass first test against Dominguez Hills
- Trojans must regroup quickly
- Damon just went on base instinct
- Rapist's neighbors knew something was wrong
- Relieve back tension
- Slim pickings for racehorse owners
- Going public
- Old friends look forward to game
- Supplements may help some conceive
- Something doesn't smell right around the BCS
- RIDERS: STAY ON THE DEFENSIVE
- 36 dead in Somalia violence
- LAPD chief to be named on Tuesday
- Designer made urban settings feel like nature
- Central Florida rallies to defeat Marshall
- Jackson movie popular abroad
- Houston Mitchell's two-minute drill
- Setting screens
- Bucs might not stop here
- HCG shots? Don't bother
- Indonesia activist hunts poachers of endangered wildlife
- Race too close for comfort; chase isn't
- Iran wants review of nuclear plan
- A battle at home to heal a soldier
- Up next for the Kings: Monday at Phoenix
- A Phish fest to remember
- LAUSD reform at risk
- SNAP JUDGMENT
- ART REVIEW
- CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
- WORLD BRIEFING
- NATIONAL BRIEFING
- NATIONAL BRIEFING
- BETTING SYSTEMS
- MORNING BRIEFING
- LETTERS
- THEATER REVIEW
- Falcons are on aerial alert
- Galaxy, Chivas pay for error of their ways
- Prop. 65 warnings: healthful or hurtful?
- Taxes and bonds top local ballots
- Denver car-impound initiative has many foes
- CIT Group files for Chapter 11
- {Dwyane Wade scores 10,000th point in win over Chicago} {The Miami guard has 25 points to push his career total to 10,005 as the Heat defeats the Bulls, 95-87.}
- Afghan runoff election in disarray after challenger pulls out
- 'Rivers' handles organ transplant with care
- Blame less insurance competition on antitrust regulators, not a law
- Frustration rises in search for missing woman
- Poizner takes the supply side
- 'Northwest' territory
- California killer's case back before Supreme Court
- Wind farms' grim harvest
- Rodriguez is hit by pitch, then puts hurt on Phillies
- A solo turn from Strokes' frontman
- Bringing poets and poetry back to life
- There is no shortage of big football matchups this week
- LETTERS
- TELEVISION REVIEW
- WORLD BRIEFING
- CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
- CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
- CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
- WORLD BRIEFING
- CALIFORNIA BRIEFING
- WORLD BRIEFING
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- LETTERS
- Prince shows something to Neuheisel
- A little 4-closure for Favre
- Fight fat with fat?
- equity loans still scarce
- Russia reconsiders its past
- A culture brought down with its trees
- Ovechkin hurt in Capitals loss
- Anthony scores 42 in shootout victory
- Trotsky's time in Mexico
- Farmar doesn't get an extension
- A growing war
- A savory secret to burger joint
- Military refines a 'constant stare against our enemy'
- For Lidge, the difference is striking
- Nonprofit makes its owners wealthy
- A prescription for a crazy life
- Prosecutors union sues L.A. County
- Vettel wins Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
- Levinson delves into celebs' politics
- National Briefing
- Big third-quarter earnings for L.A.
- Fitness and fatness
- The right 'toys' for playing it safe
- Summit is trying to avoid its own twilight
- Toll road operators to forgive fines
- WeHo as gay tourism destination
- To decode the ancient, cameras get innovative
- Republican gulf widens in New York contest
- The illegal immigrant counts
- Dealing with right-caller crime in NBA
- How will Oregon and USC react after their game?
- Women call Cable abusive
- Letters
- CAN WE SHARE?
- For the record - Nov. 2, 2009
- CALIFORNIA - News from Nov. 2, 2009
- Monday's poll: Who is the greatest local sports announcer of all time?
- 'Californication': The return of mother and muse
- 'Dexter': Thanks (for giving me your murder weapon)
- 'Curb Your Enthusiasm': Swan's way
- Opinion: Jane Goodall in the wilds of Beverly Hills
- Football: Oaks Christian takes a hit
- Breaking: Gregory Itzin returns to '24' as villainous ex-President Charles Logan
- Monday's TV Talk Shows: Kris Kristofferson on 'Tavis Smiley'
- Monday's Highlights: Kate Gosselin is interviewed by Natalie Morales
- Lakers vs. Hawks: L.A. defeats Atlanta
- Several California cities to look at cat declawing bans this week
- What really happened with Broadway's 'Brighton Beach Memoirs'
- Oregon victory has USC fans flying not-so-friendly skies
- BCS rankings Week 10
- Art reviews: R. Crumb @ UCLA Hammer, 'India's Comics' @ LACMA
- Theater review: 'Saturn Returns' at South Coast Repertory
- Football: Garret Dressel's comeback story
- Meb Keflezighi leads American men's resurgence in New York City Marathon
- World Series: Game 4 lineups
- Cliff Lee: I would have pitched on short rest
- Old Globe's summer season offers mad British kings, singing Chicago gangsters, late romance
- NFL scores Week 8
- Could Game 7 be a bullpen day for Phillies?
- Family bonding time for Kings on father-son trip
- USC football: A fan's look back at the Oregon game
- EGYPT: NDP conference fails to ease succession fears
- Manu Ginobili catches a live bat during game
- Sunday's question of the day: In all of sports, which one team can be considered "America's team"?
- 'This Is It' on its way to $200 million-plus, thanks mainly to foreigners
- Why the 'disconnect' between the economy and your 401(k) could persist
- Football: Behind the new rankings
- Sunday's poll: Which is more disappointing, two-loss USC or 0-5 in the Pac-10 UCLA?
- 'Twilight' actress Rachelle Lefevre films PSA for Best Friends Animal Society
- Football: It's not Crean Lutheran South's year
- Football: Pasadena Poly player seriously injured
- Sorting through the NASCAR carnage at Talladega
- Ten million swine flu doses this week, officials say
- Today's 'Star Wars' moment: Ewoks get their drink on
- Oregon driving tip: When the Ducks are winning, troopers might just give you a break
- Football: The newest way to exchange game video
- R. Crumb had 'no intention to ridicule' with his Bible adaptation
- USC football: Did record crowd at Autzen Stadium help Oregon? Well, it didn't hurt
- Phillies -- and Ryan Howard -- need to get offensive
- First look: 'This Is It' won't quit, takes $101 million worldwide; run extended
- Opinion: C-SPAN talks with Ken Auletta on new media vs. old
- Football: Which sport is best for Austin McBroom?
- Yanks' Nick Swisher back in the World Series picture
- Russian billionaire makes Jay-Z and Beyonce look cheap
- Barbados makes the belly happy
- Obama goes to NJ for final pitch of '09 elections
- Govt says swine flu vaccine catching up to demand
- Can we interest you in a glass of 'natural wine'?
- USC football: Loss at Oregon a learning experience for Matt Barkley
- Football: A coach who follows through on a promise
- Surfer Chris Hawk honored in Huntington Beach
- William T. Vollmann's pistol-packing past
- Time for action came and went
- Forget rays, try sprays
- 'Dorothea Lange' by Linda Gordon
- 'My Father's Bonus March' by Adam Langer
- Home valuation code could soon undergo major revamp
- Student at Long Beach's Wilson High fatally shot after homecoming game
- Lee Hu-rak dies at 85; former South Korean spy chief
- 'Baddies' by David Stromberg,
- English Country by the ocean
- Astral Weeks: A 'guide' that perplexes
- 'The Humbling' by Philip Roth
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Nov. 1, 2009
- Listing details: 7254 Olivetas Ave., La Jolla, Calif.
- Letters: Getting good care when you cancel
- PASSINGS: Chris Hawk
- 'The Union of Their Dreams' by Miriam Pawel
- Los Angeles Times Bestsellers for Nov. 1, 2009
- The alien in the basement, and other buyer turnoffs
- A woman's nation: tears and empowerment
- A rare rift in George and Ira Gershwin's harmony
- William T. Vollmann: The dispassionate chronicler
- 'The Suicide Run: Five Tales of the Marine Corps' by William Styron
- 'Zen,' at Scripps' Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, is at one with all things
- The viola sings out
- Joe Papp's 'Championship' genius
- Off the Shelf: Can I get a little respect, here?
- Is owner obligated to attend executive session?
- The Siren's Call: Jesus in the East; two extraordinary Victorian ladies
- Like ghost stories? Hollywood and environs will oblige
- Pierre Cabrol dies at 84; architect was lead designer of Hollywood's Cinerama Dome
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Nov. 1, 2009
- Letters: Getting good care when you cancel
- Astral Weeks: A 'guide' that perplexes
- The alien in the basement, and other buyer turnoffs
- Time for action came and went
- Michael Sheen relishes vamping it up in 'New Moon'
- Off the Shelf: Can I get a little respect, here?
- In a martini mood
- Cashing in by re-retiring
- A deficit of rationality
- A clearer picture
- Debating a health insurance mandate
- Military deaths
- Afghanistan vote thrown into disarray
- Galaxy, Chivas USA are rivals, but friendly, too
- An 0-2 start is a wake-up call for Shaquille O'Neal and Cavaliers
- Tours & cruises
- JUMP IN. AND SAVOR.
- New York conservatives see a victory
- Appraisal system could get revamp
- Now comes the real Villaraigosa era
- Ducks are filling the bill
- West: Boise State, TCU remain perfect in BCS quest
- Brett Favre is back in Green Bay
- Embracing the audacity of campaign memoirs
- Pakistani troops report gains
- Sept. 11 chapel is damaged
- PASSINGS: Chris Hawk
- Pulling out all the stops
- Watching the Bruins requires a strong stomach and bladder
- Eagles couldn't tempt Aikman
- A LITTLE LESS HOLIDAY JINGLE
- New memories of Berlin
- Site of movie stars' old haunt conjures up some ghost stories
- Trojans are knocked defenseless
- L.A. is seeing its police officers in a new light
- Rocket scientist helped establish JPL
- MLS lacking drama, passion
- Oregon's Jamere Holland has a big touchdown
- On Halloween, Trojans' identity is well-masked
- WHO'S GOT THE GOODS?
- Examining ex-executives
- THE $411 DEAL
- Power, tears: a woman's nation
- Pierre Cabrol dies at 84; architect was lead designer of Hollywood's Cinerama Dome
- Florida still has plenty more than Georgia
- Big Ten: Penn State rolls Northwestern in second half
- A name meant as much as his numbers
- California has just enough at the end
- Aral Sea makes gradual comeback in Kazakhstan
- WORLD BRIEFING / UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
- BESTSELLERS / PAPERBACKS
- CONSUMER BRIEFS / RESEARCH
- A four-star review? More like four bongs
- YOUR SCENE / EDITOR'S CHOICE
- Deportation battle
- FEEDBACK
- Outdated Michigan laws may be ousted
- FEEDBACK
- Don't try to send readers to website
- HEALTHCARE Q
- READER'S RECOMMEND
- French restaurant's wine cellar yields forgotten gems
- Electric cars have their own faults
- LETTERS
- Cal-OSHA and worker safety
- WORLD BRIEFING / PALAU
- WORLD BRIEFING / IRAQ
- NEWS STYLE TIPS TRENDS
- NATIONAL BRIEFING / AND FINALLY . . .
- Credit cards are optional
- Norway releases tax and income list, for everyone
- HE HASN'T MET HIS MATCH
- CONSUMER BRIEFS / RETAIL
- LETTERS
- The LAPD and the border
- COMMENTARY
- CONSUMER BRIEFS / RETAIL
- Gershwins' heirs fall out of rhythm
- Tub-thumping for flicks
- Business leaders' healthcare stand takes chutzpah
- MO BETTER NEWS FOR CANCER BATTLE
- It's a small field of candidates for such a huge race
- Ducks lose in shootout to Coyotes, 3-2
- Delonte West returns in Cavaliers' victory
- Roth's hero is the only one humbled here
- ICON'S LAST LOOKS
- Lethal waste trickles toward Rio Grande
- Cyclists have a lot riding on L.A. driver's trial
- Hamels, league are all wet now
- Iowa teeters on edge again but doesn't fall