- Up next for Clippers: Sunday at Oklahoma City
- ON THE SPOT : Drop-off turnoff
- Homeless, unless you count storage space : For $179 a month, it's worth the risk, one Chicago-area family says. The son, 12, studies by candlelight.
- NO. 25 STANFORD 55, NO. 11 USC 21 : Non-stop blight : USC and its shaky defense put stain on record book: most points by any Trojans opponent, ever
- Malibu leader with a mission
- Board settled Beck lawsuit : Two workers accused him of trying to cover up alleged misuse of city funds. He was cleared of wrongdoing.
- SPOTLIGHT : Florida doesn't dominate but still wins
- Britain to investigate abuse allegations in Iraq : Officials will look into 33 complaints against military personnel.
- Obama must rethink rethinking Afghanistan
- A picture perfect spot-on shot
- WEEKLY MORTGAGE RATES
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP
- NEED TO KNOW / NEWS STYLE TIPS TRENDS : A golf toy
- LANCE PUGMIRE'S ROUND-BY-ROUND : MANNY PACQUIAO VS. MIGUEL COTTO
- WORLD BRIEFING / IRAN : Police unit to monitor websites
- Not sold on F-16 diplomacy
- HOME THEATER : A SECOND LOOK : 'The Exiles' is an excavation : Almost lost itself, the 1961 film digs into a civic and cinematic past worth preserving and treasuring.
- West Coast, Left Coast info
- Paperback Writers: Greek myth is hip, so is Richard Milward's new novel
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Nov. 15, 2009
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for Nov. 15, 2009
- Listing details: 320 San Miguel Road, Pasadena
- Off the Shelf: When April got her gun
- Niihau's unspoiled version of paradise
- Long Beach State beats Alaska Anchorage, 86-65
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- For the record - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 15, 2009
- 'Twilight: New Moon' fans camped out overnight for premiere
- Two NHRA champions crowned, two more to come
- Monday's TV Highlights: Sheldon takes care of Penny on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- Sunday's TV Highlights: 'The Prisoner' premieres on AMC
- Pacquiao vs. Cotto live round-by-round updates (Pacquiao wins by 12th-round TKO)
- Kings lose Rob Scuderi to dreaded lower-body injury
- Ducks recall Kyle Calder from Bakersfield of ECHL
- Pacquiao vs. Cotto time
- Robert Pattinson, object of obsession
- David Haye has a mandatory fight, but will try for Klitschko
- Shane Mosley getting back in ring
- Pacquiao protege upgraded to stable
- Pacquiao vs. Cotto pay-per-view live undercard updates
- UFC 105 results
- Pacquiao protege Gorres in critical condition after winning Las Vegas fight
- Mike Edwards wins NHRA pro stock championship in qualifying
- New drug could boost women's libido
- UCLA 43, Washington State 7 (final)
- Boys' water polo: Friday's Southern Section playoff results
- FDA questions caffeine in alcoholic beverages
- NHRA driver Chris Karamesines shows no signs of slowing down
- UCLA football: Neuheisel's players toss snowballs, while son tosses TDs
- Stanford 55, USC 21 (final)
- USC football: Stafon Johnson recovering well
- Football: City Section Division II pairings
- Former guerrilla Cesare Battisti on hunger strike in Brazil
- Opinion: Sunday shows: H. Clinton, Giuliani, Dunn, Duncan
- Memorializing banality, in many shades
- Football: Updated final regular-season rankings
- UCLA football: tailback Christian Ramirez not on trip
- Winter Horton Jr. and the birth of KCET
- '2012' has great effects and (shocker!) inept writing
- UCLA basketball: The fun begins
- Shakespeare, terror and Bill Cain's 'Equivocation'
- Football: City Section eight-man pairings
- Brendan Mullen memorial on Sunday
- Football: First-round pairings in City Section playoffs
- Football: Southern Section standings (final regular season)
- Opening day: '2012' looking huge, 'Christmas Carol' holding strong
- Football: First matchup on the board
- Football: Locke is No. 7 seed, Westchester No. 8
- Boys' basketball: The newest way to announce college choice
- Football: L.A. Jordan is No. 6 seed
- Football: San Pedro edges L.A. Jordan for No. 5 seed
- Boys' water polo: City championship results
- Football: Taft is No. 4 seed
- Football: Venice is No. 3 seed
- Football: Carson is No. 2 seed
- Football: Crenshaw is unanimous No. 1 seed
- The Deal: Retropia garage sale this weekend
- Water polo: Loyola continues its championship run
- Football: Cathedral tries double wing but Serra wins
- Enough Carrie Prejean news to make your head explode
- Haunted: Michael Mewshaw on his 'Lying With the Dead'
- Football: Carson's victory is big in City scheme
- Finally, a new way to use up your Thanksgiving leftovers
- Football: The bill will be coming in the mail
- Fox Television Studios tries new model for network TV
- More tips from the Pantry Raid
- Thanksgiving countdown: Roasted pumpkin salad
- Club Monaco channels Cary Grant's style at Cecconi's
- J. Crew debuts shop-in-shop inside Ron Herman
- Tree of the Week: The picturesque Aleppo pine
- Opinion: How low will he go? Obama gives Japan's Emperor Akihito a wow bow (Updates with videos, pic)
- Opinion: Weekly remarks: Mark Kirk says this healthcare bill raises costs, taxes; Obama vows full Fort Hood probe
- Football: St. Bonny says so long, Channel League
- KTM unleases its 2010 RC8 R superbeast
- John Adams, the L.A. Phil's other new kid
- Forest Service blames terrain for spread of Station Fire
- Winter D. Horton Jr. dies at 80; co-founder of L.A. public television station KCET
- Reggie Bush puts Hollywood Hills home on the market
- Sending your child away
- Douglas R. Ring dies at 65; influential L.A. developer, philanthropist
- PASSINGS: Thomas J. Graff
- Food-borne pathogens carry devastating long-term effects
- THE NATION : Hasan may never walk again : The Ft. Hood shooting suspect's attorney says he's paralyzed from the waist down and in significant pain.
- QUICK TAKES : Finally
- India defends approach on climate policy : Envoy says efforts on global warming must allow room for growth.
- THE SCOUT : ENTERTAINING : Wanders' holiday touches
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / HEALTH : Alcoholic drink makers probed
- OBITUARIES : DOUGLAS R. RING, 1944 - 2009 : Influential developer also was an L.A. civic leader, philanthropist
- PARENTOLOGY : Tough love, tough call
- Fearing pay cuts as the new normal
- HEALTHCARE : Swine flu anxiety unleashes epidemic of hand sanitizing
- OBITUARIES : PASSINGS / THOMAS J. GRAFF : Lawyer shaped state water policy
- THE NATION : From Guantanamo to Illinois? : A rural prison is 'a leading option' for housing detainees.
- Cos tickles Pink's fans for a good cause : Bill Cosby helps the hot dog landmark celebrate its 70th anniversary and raise money for at-risk kids.
- Treasure it
- NATIONAL BRIEFING / WYOMING : Drive fails to kill cellphone ban
- Elephant walk
- COMPANY TOWN : Studio's new take on cost cutting : Fox Television's low-risk approach to producing programs could become the new model for network TV.
- CALIFORNIA : Hillside residents fear more mudslides : Six foothill homes in La Canada Flintridge are damaged after a surprise downpour triggers a debris flow.
- Poetry in motion
- GALAXY 2, HOUSTON 0 (OT) : Overtime win puts Galaxy in MLS final
- COLUMN ONE : First and last tee at the DMZ : The golf course along the Koreas' frontier has a single hole, but myriad obstacles. Not the least of which is a minefield in the rough.
- THE WORLD : 17 killed in suicide bombings in Pakistan : The attacks are the latest against security installations, a sign of militants' resilience despite army offensive.
- RESULTS
- PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP : Bishop Amat tied at top
- Writing a constitution
- Gang rape in Richmond
- NHRA FINALS : Dixon sets record in qualifying at Pomona
- Lakers' 50th season in Los Angeles
- Another major test for Trojans : Team's secondary must deal with Stanford's impressive duo of Luck and Gerhart.
- Ducks tonight
- CALIFORNIA : Metrolink board delays decision on fare increase : After getting protests from riders, members opted to review possible alternatives to the proposed 6% hike.
- CALIFORNIA : Bones may solve mystery : Death Valley hikers find what may be tourists' remains.
- WORLD BRIEFING / CHINA : 40 die in early snowstorms
- SEC: No. 1 Florida clinches perfect league season
- New Cardinal rule: Stanford has better players than USC
- National Briefing
- Nuggets hope they sent message to Lakers and league
- CALIFORNIA : Forest Service blames terrain for spread of blaze : Station fire inquiry fails to address key questions about what happened on Day 2.
- CALIFORNIA : L.A. submits new draft ordinance on medical marijuana : Latest version from the city attorney raises the idea of capping the number of dispensaries by council district.
- MUSIC REVIEW : Schubert to Berio to Dudamel : Almost 200 years of musical creativity are connected in a vivid, fascinating L.A. Philharmonic program.
- USC FYI : McKnight to return punts
- QUICK TAKES : France fetes Eastwood
- CALIFORNIA : Gov. to address Israel forum
- Controllers faulted on errant jet
- PATT MORRISON ASKS | TIM GUNN : On the 'Runway'
- NHRA WINTERNATIONALS / Through Sunday at Pomona in the series' last meeting of the year : DRIVING FORCE : Ashley Force Hood is a marketing marvel in NHRA circles, but she also is a contender and a key figure in the sport's future
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / COURTS : 2 arrested in Madoff fraud case
- Divided on declawing
- 'Going Rogue' a shot at redemption and revenge
- Thanks, Luc
- WORLD BRIEFING / ARGENTINA : Same-sex couple allowed to wed
- QUICK TAKES : Claremont gives local arts a boost
- CALIFORNIA : San Jacinto councilman was shut out : The only one to avoid indictment says his colleagues stonewalled him because he would not 'play the game.'
- HOT PROPERTY : Running back's latest play
- TRAVEL BRIEFCASE : Sky's the limit for film deals
- Markets extend weekly advance : Stocks rally, with the Dow climbing 73 points. Earnings at Walt Disney and Abercrombie shine.
- America's child sex trade
- CALIFORNIA : Judge criticized for handling of claimants' funds : Manuel L. Real was entrusted with $33.8 million meant for victims of the late dictator Marcos.
- SCIENCE FILE : Stressed-out kid to depressed adult? : Early stress can result in higher risks of neurological and behavioral problems, a new study finds.
- On the cheap
- SCIENCE FILE : Tainted food causes lasting damage
- LAKERS FYI : Anthony bests Artest in Round 1
- McKellen's crisp clarity in autumn : The actor is known as Gandalf, Macbeth and now Two. And at age 70, he's more sure of himself than ever.
- TELEVISION REVIEW : The audience won't be held captive
- UCLA FYI : Bruins want to take this seriously
- Tribune asks court for extension : The Times' owner wants four additional months to plan its exit from bankruptcy without interference.
- THE NATION : Utah's front in GOP civil war : A veteran senator's battle may reflect an anti-establishment anger that could affect both parties.
- Special places
- ATLANTA 7, KINGS 0 : Kings' goalies can't stop Atlanta
- Protect the Bruins
- QUICK TAKES : Mullen memorial at the Echoplex
- CALIFORNIA : Truckers protest new rules : Hundreds snarl traffic along the 710 Freeway and in downtown L.A.
- Forest Service blames terrain for spread of Station Fire
- ON THE LAKERS : DENVER 105, LAKERS 79 : Real rivalry? Lakers don't know half of it : Jackson won't admit it, but Nuggets look like serious threat in West. And L.A. looks awful in second-half collapse.
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / AUTOS : Saab to cut 37% of its U.S. dealers
- MAN OF THE HOUSE : The kid speaks geek
- Europe rebound boosts hope for a strong global recovery
- AROUND THE NATION : Cincinnati remains unbeaten
- THE SATURDAY READ : The tempest of Joe Papp : Free for All Joe Papp, The Public, and the Greatest Theater Story Ever Told Kenneth Turan and Joseph Papp Doubleday: 594 pp., $39.95
- Chinese await an Obama so unlike their own leaders
- THE SCOUT : REDISCOVERED : A new spin
- SOUTHLAND ROUNDUP
- QUICK TAKES : It's really just all about them
- TORONTO 104, CLIPPERS 89 : Hitting another sore spot : Clippers blow 22-point lead and fall to the Raptors, who hold the home team scoreless for the final 6:58.
- What did Jesus do?
- AROUND THE NFL : Bears' Cutler is fined $20,000
- CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK : L.A. on track : Eight new Metro Gold Line stations roll toward an exciting future.
- SCIENCE FILE : Scientists find a new type of star
- Troubles of Troy
- THE NATION : Ohio becomes first to adopt single-injection executions : Some consider the standard three-drug mix unconstitutionally cruel and unusual punishment.
- State's exports, still low, inch up
- NASA: 'The moon is alive' : A mission finds enough water to inspire hope for a lunar colony.
- NATIONAL BRIEFING / VIRGINIA : Ex-Rep. Jefferson gets 13 years
- The juice question
- NATIONAL BRIEFING / COLORADO : Dad pleads guilty in balloon hoax
- A bout that's what it's all about
- THE NATION : FDA delays ban on raw Gulf oysters : The agency wants to halt deaths; Southern lawmakers argued businesses would die.
- THE WORLD : China faces reckoning over lead : Thousands have been sickened in a region where a cluster of factories processed the heavy metal for years.
- THE WORLD : 2 Chinese die after flu shot
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / RETAIL : J.C. Penney raises annual forecast
- GAME OF DAY : ATLANTA 97, BOSTON 86 : Hawks fly past Celtics in Boston
- 9/11 justice : The decision to try five accused terrorists in a N.Y. civilian court is a victory for the rule of law.
- Lift the cloud over JPL
- Imports climb as consumer sentiment falls
- U.S. to hold 9/11 trial in public court : Some praise the shift from Guantanamo to New York. Others say the suspects gain a propaganda forum.
- Kings tonight
- Fighting over ending a fight
- T.J.'s subjects
- WORLD BRIEFING / SAUDI ARABIA : Border villages are evacuated
- CALIFORNIA : D.A. lashes out at Garrido : Responding to letters sent from jail by Jaycee Lee Dugard's alleged kidnapper, he calls him a 'master manipulator.'
- <b>Lakers at 50:</b> Lakers leave Boston hanging in the rafters
- Can Dodgers' road get any lower?
- Sometimes world soccer seems all about the kids
- Banks prove they need a strict baby sitter
- Bruins go to backup plan they seldom use
- Colts' Jerraud Powers now covers his idols
- PASSINGS: Thomas J. Graff
- Asia-Pacific leaders agree to shift focus of climate conference
- GARDEN : Lollipops of the garden : Alliums and their star-like blooms are tempting, but choose wisely.
- ON HIGH SCHOOLS : WESTLAKE 38, MOORPARK 14 : Westlake wins league title
- THE WORLD : Forbes' recognition of cartel boss irks Mexicans : The U.S. magazine's ranking of 'El Chapo' Guzman among top movers and shakers is called frivolous.
- GAME OF THE DAY : Sabres' win ends Flames' streak
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / ENTERTAINMENT : MGM explores sale of company
- CALIFORNIA : A rude awakening for youths out too late : O.C. authorities round up teenagers and call their parents to stress curfew enforcement.
- This one's in the refrigerator : UCLA (4-5, 1-5) VS. WASHINGTON ST. (1-8, 0-5) Today at Martin Stadium, 2 p.m., Fox College Sports (Prime Ticket, 7 p.m.)
- The Day in Sports : Leonard has lead in PGA's closer
- BUSINESS BRIEFING / RETAIL : Wal-Mart helps apparel suppliers
- NASCAR : Johnson just wants to forget about Texas
- USC's November reign ends with shocking 55-21 loss to Stanford
- Winter D. Horton Jr. dies at 80; co-founder of L.A. public television station KCET
- Looking for health at home : USC (7-2, 4-2) VS. STANFORD (6-3, 5-2) Today at the Coliseum, 12:30 p.m., Prime Ticket
- WORLD BRIEFING / AFGHANISTAN : Bomber strikes outside U.S. base
- BEHIND BARS : In a new form of industrial chic, caged lights move beyond the factory.
- WORLD BRIEFING / RUSSIA : 2 killed in blasts at arms depot
- Can road get any lower?
- COLUMBUS 3, DUCKS 2 (SO) : Struggles on road continue for Ducks
- A warm farewell to the chief
- AUTOS : Nissan is turning over a new zero-emission Leaf : The electric car, which made its U.S. debut Friday in L.A., is set to go on sale in select markets next year and go global in 2012
- CALIFORNIA : Man, 73, is arrested in vandalism : Sheriff's deputies say they saw the suspect posting 'Who Is John Scott?' stickers in an L.A. subway station.
- THE WORLD : Obama seeks cooperation with China : In his Tokyo speech, he outlines his vision for the region, saying the U.S. does not seek to 'contain' Beijing.
- Pacific Coast bank fails
- A little fury before fisticuffs
- DESIGN : HOME OF THE TIMES : Fresh start
- Lakers' legends
- THE SCOUT : OPENING : His store has a new stage
- Pair defying age in return to skating : Shen Xue and Hongbo Zhao, two-time Olympic medalists and in their 30s, lead the Skate America event.
- QUICK TAKES : Another go for Alan Cumming
- LAUSD requests furloughs, pay cuts
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- FOR THE RECORD - Nov. 14, 2009
- Football: Friday scores
- Football: Crespi's season is probably over
- Saturday's TV Highlights: Willie Nelson on 'Austin City Limits'
- Serra jumps out to 21-7 lead in fourth quarter
- Football: Bishop Amat running out the clock
- West Hills: Donna Edwards, 66
- Highland Park: Eric Acosta, 36
- Galaxy and Houston tied, 0-0, at halftime
- Mission Viejo rolls past Dana Hills, 49-17
- Monterey Park: Zhi Hu, 47
- Florence: Wilhelm Ramclam, 24
- Angeles National Forest: Lorraine Minjarez, 32
- Florence: Julian Nolasco, 25
- Football: Newport Harbor wins game, loses flip
- Football: Bishop Amat up, 24-7
- Westlake (10-0) wins Marmonte title
- Football: Dana Hills gets some points on the board
- Football: Mission Viejo coasting
- Isham is having a day to remember
- Westlake is running away with Marmonte title
- Mission Viejo enters fourth quarter with comfortable lead
- Lights are back on in Carson and Galaxy playoff game resumes
- Football: Bishop Amat goes up 17-7
- Power outage interrupts Galaxy-Houston playoff game
- Serra and Cathedral tied at halftime
- Westlake maintaining its lead
- Football: Bishop Amat holds 10-7 halftime lead
- Mission Viejo opens third quarter with touchdown
- Mowry puts Westlake on top, 21-7
- Football: Locke upsets Dorsey
- Football: Big strike pulls Notre Dame to within 10-7
- How did they get 7,154 into Westlake?
- Football: Bishop Amat takes 10-0 lead
- Football: Bishop Amat takes 3-0 lead
- At halftime, Westlake 14, Moorpark 7
- Football: Mission Viejo closing the second half on a good note