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- Statins good for asthma too
- USOC board member Streeter on board with USOC boss...Streeter
- Angels: Morning spring training update
- Suicide girls get sizzling bacon 'bro' tattoos at SXSW
- Softball: Saturday scores
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- IRAN: Despite sanctions, business as usual
- Karole Armitage: older, cool and sensual
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- EGYPT: Religion and a defiant author
- Baseball: Santa Monica pitcher is looking good
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- Mental health courts put tax dollars to good use
- LAPD has a hard time leaving home
- Judge appointments are Obama's chance to shape California courts
- Senate seat contender Curren Price Jr. put in the hot seat
- Group makes the prom a reality for those who might have missed out
- Video: USC captures Pac-10 tournament championship
- Opinion: John McCain will pit his NCAA brackets against yours anytime, bucko
- Supergraphic entrepreneur's tactic in L.A. infuriates foes
- Conservative talk radio on the wane in California
- Young Salvadoran Americans embrace their roots
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for the week of March 15, 2009
- The Holocaust-era gumshoe
- Fashion forward at John Varvatos Stuart House benefit
- The Obama family dog saga
- HOME OF THE WEEK UPDATE
- For a psychic, bad news is big business
- 'Spoiled: Stories,' by Caitlin Macy
- Marine Staff Sgt. Daniel Hansen, 24, Tracy; killed by improvised explosive
- Altovise Davis dies at 65; widow of Sammy Davis Jr.
- King plan nurtures a fragile hope
- Drug cartels' new weaponry means war
- Don't forget Anton Refregier's murals in San Francisco
- Karole Armitage fuses the cerebral and the sensual
- 'The Kindly Ones,' by Jonathan Littell
- 'Pain Killers' by Jerry Stahl
- Melvin E. Wheatley dies at 93; Methodist bishop caused a stir by appointing gay pastor
- Waiting for Iraq to live XL again
- Layoffs would bring new life to 'The Office'
- Museum deaccessioning done right
- Portia de Rossi on 'Ted,' Ellen and babies
- The Rally recreational vehicle fest in New Mexico
- Mary Ridgway, L.A.'s queen of Eastside probation
- Bill Davidson dies at 86; owner of Detroit Pistons
- 'Adult Swim's' Tim and Eric on the road: a photo diary
- Robert Frank goes from ignored to a national treasure
- At Art Center College of Design, sustainability meets form and function
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers for the week of March 15, 2009
- Presentation on a kayaking trip to Vietnam
- Armitage Gone! Dance info
- Prized Mazarin Chest on view at the Getty
- Planning a trip to Siena, Italy
- Military deaths
- Murphys rings in St. Patrick's Day with green wine
- 'Louis & Keely: Live at the Sahara'
- 'Infinity in the Palm of Her Hand: A Novel' by Gioconda Belli
- Taylor Hackford is 'obsessed' with 'Louis & Keely'
- Costs drop for 'repositioning' cruises
- Army Pvt. Grant Cotting, 19, Corona; soldier had a gift for friendship
- Fair trade at your fingertips with TenThousandVillages.com
- 'W.C. Handy' by David Robertson
- Book calendar for the week of March 15, 2009
- Zionism is the problem
- That's rich
- The Rally recreational vehicle fest in New Mexico
- Mark O'Connor, genre fiddler
- Barbie marks 50 years at a Malibu dream house
- Banking clarity
- Lectures promote higher learning on the high seas
- Winter wine tasting in Montepulciano and Montalcino in southern Tuscany
- How cave people lived
- With Garret Dillahunt
- A genre fiddler
- On the star mommy track
- FTC riffs on 'free' report deals
- U.S.-Afghan mission kills 5
- Iraqi waits for big-time clients The shop around the corner big and tall spenders
- Soldier won friends with upbeat attitude
- Camby gets mixed reception
- Pacific Palisades tree house
- Dallas' King Tut exhibit draws big crowd
- Malibu Barbie at home
- Is anti-Zionism hate?
- Mexico's coaches have big resumes
- U.S. stunningly finds itself at mercy of Puerto Rico
- Tread (and bike) carefully
- Pakistanis can go fly a kite today
- Snapshots of Sin City
- Only war could separate him from his twin brother
- Trojans make a loud statement in earning an improbable title
- Reaching Iran through a 'back channel'
- How they rank
- Tales with bite and morality
- And Eden was only the beginning . . .
- Pursue higher learning on the high seas
- A runway for one
- Family matters in the West Wing
- Twisted 'Tokyo!' in three takes
- Time to make fresh tracks
- Lights, no camera
- How basketball reached its great height
- The only certainty is that NCAA selection committee will hear complaints
- Modern stories, old-time craft
- Mexico jitters
- Cut -- Take 2
- And always be kind to the Earth
- 'Spoiled: Stories,' by Caitlin Macy
- W.C. Handy, the original bluesman
- Once ignored, now a national treasure
- Mining L.A. style
- BOXeight takes the baton
- The Ron Paul earmark revolution?
- Ex-teacher rearrested in student affair
- Military deaths
- Westchester upsets Riverside King, 53-39
- Cobbling together shoe-repair savings
- Housing bailout has him furious
- Dancer was the widow of entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
- Sharks upend Kings in shootout
- MVP talk begins, ends with James and Bryant
- King hospital plan nurtures a fragile hope
- The queen of Eastside probation
- Portland spoiling for a fight
- Stimulus scams are flourishing on the Web
- This time, the shimmer's soft
- Obama defends U.S. economy amid Chinese worries
- Police: Stallworth hits, kills pedestrian
- USC wins Pac-10 tournament, avoids livin' at-large
- USC wins; UCLA falls to Stanford
- Arson strikes city -- for the 20th time
- Cuban Americans can go home more easily under Obama rules
- Specter facing GOP ultimatum
- HOME OF THE WEEK UPDATE
- FOOLISH PLEASURE
- Underrated / Overrated
- Ambition just isn't enough
- Green, as in wine
- C'mon, 'Office,' lay off the pathos
- Hey, brother, can you spare a remake?
- HOLDING PATTERN
- Microsoft did the math, chose her
- He has seen that divining bad news is no cup of tea
- Eager for Tiller case to progress
- Bill Davidson dies at 86; owner of Detroit Pistons
- Clarity on banks, please
- After infighting, NFLPA puts it to a vote
- Obsession over Manny still has a stranglehold on Boston
- Foreign drugs can be a risk, bargain
- TUSCANY IN REPOSE
- Rescued dog dogma
- pick and roll
- Green's double-double sparks Gauchos to title
- Information technology holds promise for advancing healthcare
- The medicine game
- no second term for Talabani
- Armed with art
- Besieged president refuses to resign
- Mickelson's swing could come full circle
- The supreme show stealers
- Federer keeps them happy on perfect day
- Drink it all in -- even in the winter
- Finance ministers promise action on global crisis but not increased spending
- Wade scores 50 as Heat outlasts Jazz
- Double-play partners are sticking together
- Cerebral sensuality
- Capping loan, credit card rates
- Pakistan's armed forces on alert as political crisis deepens
- Iran signs $3.2-billion natural gas deal with China
- Louisville gets over on Syracuse
- Pioneerof the Nile appears set
- Selig concerned by economy
- When culling a collection is a good thing
- De Rossi on 'Ted' and Ellen and babies
- Murnau's German years
- Nazis, Aryans and a gonzo gumshoe
- Cross the sea on a 'repo'
- Prized Mazarin Chest on view at the Getty
- Biohazard expert brings on-screen death to life
- Malkovich kills again as 'Buck'
- Homeowner should not pay for common-area fix
- A fashion sendup
- COMPASSION CASUAL
- Zionism is the problem
- Not a banner year for Baron Davis
- 1st Superman comic book sells for $317,200
- Sick cows banned from food supply
- 9 bodies found in Mexico
- Melvin E. Wheatley dies at 93; Methodist bishop caused a stir by appointing gay pastor
- That's rich
- Kiffin's favorite movie? 'Say Anything'
- THE $6.25 DEAL: Primm, Nevada
- Fair trade takes Ten Thousand Villages
- A fantastic guide to Scotland
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- Drug gangs' weaponry fit for war
- Ailing AIG stands by need for bonuses
- Baseball: Crespi wins Easton tournament title
- Boys' basketball: Sweeney livid about officiating
- Basketball: Saturday's regional final scores and state championship schedule
- Soccer: Saturday's regional final scores
- Boys' basketball: Bishop Montgomery pulls off the win in double overtime
- X-rays negative for UCLA's Drew Gordon
- Boys' basketball: Westchester ousts King
- Boys' basketball: Sweeney ejected
- Boys' basketball: Westchester nearly headed to Sacramento
- Boys' basketball: Westchester has doubled up King
- Boys' basketball: Things getting technical at Pauley
- Boys' basketball: This looks familiar
- USC hangs on for 69-67 victory over California
- Boys' Basketball: Price is leading at halftime
- USC's Pac-10 run is one for the record books
- Boys' basketball: Never seen that before
- Tennis update: Long road back for Taylor Dent
- Boys' basketball: King rules Pauley in fan support
- AFGHANISTAN: Wounded Marines receive Purple Hearts.
- Girls' basketball: Going for three, coming up empty
- USC leads California at halftime, 31-24
- Boys' soccer: El Camino Real is best in the Southland
- Boys' basketball: Eisenhower beats Loyola again
- LAFW: Gen Art/BOXeight Runway Video
- Who is Petra Cetkovska?
- Boys' basketball: Windward will be going onward
- Angels 6, Cubs 4
- Boys' basketball: Pacific Hills is ascending toward victory at halftime
- Boys' basketball: Eisenhower leads Loyola at half
- Deaccessioning is not a dirty word
- Hollywood: Man, 46, shot
- Long Beach: Woman, 76, stabbed
- Inglewood: Child, 4, shot
- 'Pinocchio' and wishing upon a 70-year-old star
- Compton: Man, 32, shot
- Duarte: Man, 18, shot in the street
- Girls' basketball: Brea Olinda outlasts Mater Dei
- North Hollywood: Man, 21, shot in gang killing
- East Los Angeles: Man, 27, shot in parked car