- L.A., Long Beach ports need a rising tide of exports
- Ducks defeat Dallas, 3-1
- Postal Service unveils plan for delivery cuts
- Moscow blasts a challenge to Kremlin
- Backers of pot legalization initiative launch first radio spot
- Helene Elliott's NHL rankings
- Candidates compete to fill Assembly seat vacated by Paul Krekorian
- Pot breaks the age barrier
- Republican Senate candidate's professorial style may be out of step
- Top L.A. budget official enters rehab after arrest on suspicion of DUI
- Toyota's acceleration woes part of two new inquiries
- India rickshaw pullers see 'pretty bleak future'
- China carmaker takes a big step with Volvo deal
- Kings find no power in their play, lose 3-2 to Minnesota
- Lakers' major defensive weakness is pointed out again
- U.S. to sell its shares of Citigroup
- Horoscope for March 29, 2010
- 'How to Train Your Dragon' starts modestly
- A Fehr question for the NHL Players’ Assn.
- Dodgers rout Cleveland, 11-2, in spring game
- The wrong whipping boys
- In the major leagues' new economy, many free agents are listed year to year
- Tennessee, Delaware win education grants
- An unfair attack on gay troops
- Can't get rid of your memories? Call Death Bear
- Osteria Mamma info
- U.S. Postal Service pushes to cut Saturday mail delivery early next year
- 'Don't ask, don't tell' ambush
- A discordant 'Ave Maria'
- Who's on second for Dodgers? It's looking more like Blake DeWitt
- CALIFORNIA LOTTERY RESULTS
- June Havoc dies at 97; child vaudeville star and sister of Gypsy Rose Lee
- Erick Aybar leads Angels to 10-2 victory over the Royals
- Hotels are adding new fees for services
- 'Avatar's' reign in top 10 ends
- Personal touches are key to customer service
- We'll pay now or pay later
- UCLA might have best NFL prospect in L.A.
- McCourts appear in court as lawyers argue over selfish behavior
- Online healthcare reform resources
- Lakers forward Lamar Odom focuses on bigger contributions
- The week ahead at a glance
- Gordon Hayward makes Butler go
- 'Miracle' child home three years after birth
- Live: Jay-Z at Staples Center
- Donald Berwick is Obama's likely pick to run Medicare and Medicaid
- Butler Bulldogs
- Roller puts the work in the abs
- Putting some zip into Catalina's tourism
- Early Bird: Osteria Mamma
- L.A.'s 'jobs czar' may be Villaraigosa's pick to run DWP
- U.S. officials eager to climb aboard Villaraigosa's L.A. transit plan
- American Cinematheque honors Matt Damon
- Schwarzenegger orchestrates a compromise
- Come clean, DWP
- Mobile clinic's return puts focus on follow-up care
- John Edgar Wideman takes a hand in publishing
- Up next for the Kings: Tuesday at Nashville
- FBI arrests 9 in extremist group allegedly plotting to kill officers
- For families, caring from a distance takes effort
- Health insurance Q&A
- Liver supplements don’t seem to offer protection
- Peace leads this procession
- Iraqi refugees find hard times
- Randall Zisk, Brooke Langton put their Sherman Oaks home on the market
- Lakers' Andrew Bynum no closer to returning
- This UConn women's basketball team is a game-changer
- Joel Pineiro impresses with execution in Angels’ win
- Weekend's box-office top 10
- Parents fear students may lose placement outside L.A. Unified
- 'Build back better' in Haiti
- Arizona towns pitch in to save state parks
- Search teams fan out to look for Mitrice Richardson
- Tiger's Den at a glance
- Protecting a natural treasure; more on healthcare
- Rio Tinto exec gets 10 years in China bribery case
- Lane Kiffin's first team at USC is a little less than spring-loaded
- College plans rabbit roundup
- Venus Williams comes from behind to advance
- Health Insurance Reform Profiles
- In Berkeley, Yoo feels at home as a stranger in a strange land
- L.A.'s 'jobs czar' may be Villaraigosa's pick to run DWP
- Ford sells Volvo to China's Geely auto group for $1.8 billion
- CALIFORNIA LOTTERY RESULTS
- Lakers' loss to Hornets elicits March madness from Kobe Bryant
- Paul Atkinson, Caracortado could make big strides at Santa Anita
- She'd love 'Twilight' romance
- Suicide bombers hit two Moscow subway stations
- Why we’re getting fatter
- Life on two wheels, an unwieldy load
- Freeing spirits at juvie hall
- Colombian rebels release soldier held for 11 months
- Monday's Talk Shows
- All four profiled runners completed the L.A. Marathon
- Passover story goes digital
- Life span may be as wide as your smile
- Lemonade to ward off kidney stones
- East Jerusalem house is a home divided
- Monday's TV Highlights: 'Saving Grace' returns for its final season
- Air Force works to instill 'warrior culture' in drone crews
- A reality check on skis
- For the record - March 29, 2010
- For the record - March 29, 2010
- 'Breaking Bad': Return of the prodigal
- 'The Amazing Race': Leave no coconut behind
- The 'Lost' weekend: Saul Bass travels to a mysterious Island
- Baseball: Schedule finalized for National Classic
- Monday's TV Highlights: 'Saving Grace' returns for its final season
- Monday's Talk Shows: Raquel Welch is a guest on 'Oprah Winfrey'
- Seo in control at Kia Classic; Wie not so much
- Baseball: Ex-players don't fade away, they form a band
- Opinion: What Obama told U.S. troops in Afghanistan
- Angels clobbered by Cleveland Indians, 15-5, in exhibition play
- NCAA tournament: Duke beats Baylor, 78-71, to become only top-seeded team in Final Four
- Music review: Hanns Eisler, a Marxist for our time?
- Bornean orangutan Duchess celebrates her 50th birthday at the Phoenix Zoo
- Music review: Philippe Entremont performs among the Renoirs at LACMA
- IRAN: Videos show protests by mourners after death of Ayatollah Montazeri's wife
- NCAA tournament: Michigan State edges Tennessee, 70-69, for a return trip to Final Four
- Obama in Afghanistan: Messages for Karzai and U.S. troops
- Teemu Selanne is considering retirement again -- or maybe not
- 3-D makes more money for 'Dragon' but doesn't draw more people
- Music review: Bach's 'St. John Passion' by Musica Angelica*
- SANAA partners are joint winners of Pritzker Prize
- SAUDI ARABIA: Health ministry mulls law to allow female pharmacists, opticians to work in public
- Belisario said he did everything he could to get to camp on time
- Bill Cosby on Robert Culp: 'We almost had our own language'
- Baseball: Saturday scores
- Softball: Saturday scores
- First look: 'Dragon' roars quietly, but crowds light up
- Video: Curried chickpeas from Joan's on Third
- Book Review: 'The Perfect 10 Diet' by Michael Aziz
- Back Story: The men behind a really sweet design
- A peace procession in Santa Ana
- More underwater homeowners to get cuts in principal balance
- Pierre Boulez a work in progress at 85
- 'The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time' by Judith Shulevitz
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (hardcover) for March 28, 2010.
- At 'Cast Party,' the mike is open and the party is on
- PASSINGS: Edmund Pillsbury, George Schwartz, Dorothy Kemps, Stanford Parris, Harold McGraw Jr.
- Listing details
- Home of the week update
- 'The Sacred Made Real' at National Gallery
- Paperback Writers: Nightmare noir
- Peter Gowland dies at 93; innovative glamour photographer
- 'Something Red' by Jennifer Gilmore
- 'Outside of a Dog: A Bibliomemoir'
- Southern California's big theaters need fresh, dramatic thinking
- Elinor Smith Sullivan dies at 98; daring female pilot
- Lenders' reps go door to door trying to help delinquent borrowers
- Off The Shelf: Ben Greenman goes 3-D
- 'The Shaking Woman or a History of My Nerves' by Siri Hustvedt
- A house with commanding presence
- Christopher Sorrentino assumes Dad's prose
- 'The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama' by David Remnick
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (paperback) for March 28, 2010.
- How I Made It: Melinda Lee
- Franklin Burgess dies at 75; Gonzaga basketball star became federal judge
- Angels clobbered by Indians, 15-5
- Hee Kyung Seo cruises at Kia Classic
- Next up for Ducks: Monday vs. Dallas
- Clippers hit another low in home loss to Warriors
- Up next for the Lakers: Monday at New Orleans
- Putting some zip into Catalina's tourism
- Student-run store gets hard lesson in lost profit
- Recently revamped kids’ museums
- Dodgers defeat Reds, 2-1
- Legalizing marijuana; the food stamp program; the closing of Kansas City high schools
- Lamar Odom says players haven’t tuned out Phil Jackson
- Military deaths
- Healthcare overhaul Q & A
- Paperback Writers: Nightmare noir
- Obama's inner Ike
- Planning your trip to New Delhi
- Ahmed bin Zayed al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi missing
- A cliffhanger at Fairfax Theater
- Phil Jackson sees 60 wins as Lakers’ goal
- Wi-Fi anxiety: Man sues neighbor to shut off electronics
- Smooth skin with less pain
- Peter Gowland dies at 93; innovative glamour photographer
- Withdrawal of 2nd TSA nominee leaves Obama with big security hole
- Maryland gays flock to D.C. to take vows
- When talking screwballs, don’t forget Ronald Belisario
- More underwater homeowners to get cuts in principal balance
- Sheriff Baca's electronic monitoring program falls short
- Despite Legislature's unpopularity, there's no shortage of candidates
- 'Tea party' protesters in Nevada target health law, Reid
- CALIFORNIA LOTTERY RESULTS
- Harvey Mason's life after basketball has been note-perfect
- Angels have quite a setup
- Lakers can't afford to dwell on loss to Thunder
- Calgary wins impressively, 5-3, over Washington
- McCourt divorce case is out front
- Clayton Kershaw has more in his toolkit now
- Need to Know: Lincoln Center, resort for dogs, King Kong attraction
- Children’s museums take a hands-on approach to little visitors
- How should common-area lighting project be financed?
- Michigan State beats Tennessee, heads back to Final Four
- Rafael Nadal gets his swagger back with win
- Orbitz’s Spring Cruise Clearance
- At 'Cast Party,' the mike is open and the party is on
- One-of-a-kind treasures in New Delhi’s markets
- Listing details
- A fresh wardrobe approach for spring
- Reflections on Los Angeles Fashion Week
- Hot Spurs rout Celtics, 94-73
- Home of the week update
- People, people everywhere in China, and not enough to work
- Calendar: Calico Easter Celebration
- Horoscope for March 28, 2010
- This Month's Money Makeover
- Antique-hunting in Arezzo, Italy
- This charge against Babe Ruth was off base
- White House to host summit on conservation
- A Baghdad street is jammed with memories
- PASSINGS: Edmund Pillsbury, George Schwartz, Dorothy Kemps, Stanford Parris, Harold McGraw Jr.
- Ronald Belisario finally reports to camp
- A Final Four worth watching, barely
- Will Whitman's beaucoup bucks mean beaucoup votes?
- Long Beach Poly could be top California boys’ basketball team next season
- Magic beats Nuggets despite Vince Carter's injury
- Duke beats Baylor on the boards to reach Final Four
- W Hollywood guests feel the glitz
- THE MONITOR: 'The Marriage Ref'
- MUSIC
- 'The Sacred Made Real' at National Gallery
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (paperback) for March 28, 2010.
- European Championship attracts huge field
- If movie theaters made concessions to health ...
- GALLERIES
- As more L.A. County children die, reform still falters
- Fur popular among the younger set
- Say, is that an Hermès sheepskin?
- $50,000 tattoo blaster stolen from L.A.-area nonprofit clinic
- Up next for the Kings: Monday at Minnesota
- Off The Shelf: Ben Greenman goes 3-D
- Business Letters
- Planning your trip to Arezzo, Italy
- Booking rooms in an Italian monastery or convent
- Scene & Heard: ‘Ecosystems’ opening gala at the California Science Center
- Father's living trust is missing
- Bobby Abreu hits a two-run home run in Angels' 4-3 victory over Giants
- L.A. school unions agree to cut days from academic calendar
- Looking ahead in the NBA
- Obama bypassing Senate to appoint key nominees
- Obama statue controversy not really about Obama
- Convict escapes, then he Facebooks all about it
- Flushing out Jason Alexander
- The 'Long War' quagmire
- Progress, for a price, in Pakistan
- Farmers markets and crafts fairs information for São Paulo, Brazil
- L.A. County -- the biggest loser
- Textbook cases
- 'Who Is Carolyn Keene?'
- MUSEUMS
- Christopher Sorrentino assumes Dad's prose
- Savings is topic of 'the talk'
- A rabbit rescue in downtown L.A.
- War casualties
- Steve Poizner zeros in on an untimely issue
- Elinor Smith Sullivan dies at 98; daring female pilot
- Kevin Harvick wins at Martinsville
- Sunday's TV Highlights: Susanna Thompson guest stars on 'Cold Case,'
- 'The Shaking Woman or a History of My Nerves' by Siri Hustvedt
- Readers Recommendation: Snorkel with humpback whales
- A timeline of death
- Free-spending teens return to malls
- How I Made It: Melinda Lee
- Hone bargaining skills at São Paulo, Brazil’s many farmers markets and crafts fairs
- Dodgers defeat Mariners, 3-1
- In Mexico, Catholic order is haunted by past
- The Movable Buffet: Riding herd on Las Vegas' party animals
- Book calendar
- Economic aid for Pakistan a victim of corruption worries
- Old-fashioned investing advice still applies
- A healing visit to L.A. for a boy from Gaza
- Fur comes with baggage
- Adding up tax deductions on business trips
- Shopping: A day at the beach with Riviera Club
- Miley Cyrus tackles first love, and a Dum Dum Girls move
- EITC by the numbers
- A house with commanding presence
- Up next for Clippers: Sunday vs. Golden State
- Barbara Bush hospitalized, 'not feeling well'
- T.J. SIMERS: Derek Fisher can handle the criticism
- The Times' high school baseball rankings
- Television Critic's Notebook: Networks turn clock back to family hour
- Southern California's big theaters need fresh, dramatic thinking
- 'The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama' by David Remnick
- Pierre Boulez a work in progress at 85
- 'The Sabbath World: Glimpses of a Different Order of Time' by Judith Shulevitz
- Fur: In vogue and in the line of fire
- Same healthcare arguments, just decades earlier
- 'Leaves of Grass' follows twins; 'Sweetgrass' joins a sheep drive
- EVENTS
- Silk Road treasures
- On the Spot / Catharine Hamm
- Battle lines on abortion
- These 'wild' times for Lakers are mild by their standards
- Lenders' reps go door to door trying to help delinquent borrowers