- Risk factors of sudden cardiac arrest look different by gender
- Increase in breast-feeding could save lives and billions of dollars
- Craig Noel dies at 94; founding director of San Diego's renowned Old Globe
- Correcting blocked arteries in patients who may have a heart attack
- Food allergies are answer to medical mystery
- Build strength and balance
- Assault charges filed against deputies accused of punching and kicking inmate
- He's called the face of Ciudad Juarez terror
- When talking screwballs, don’t forget Ronald Belisario
- Angels mix myth and magic in opening-day win
- The gods smile on 'Clash of the Titans' remake
- Lottery results
- In Santa Monica, affordable-housing rental agreements are often not enforced
- Jane Harman: My voting record isn't anti-immigration
- 3 guards killed in blasts near U.S. Consulate in NW Pakistan
- Welcome back, Angels and Dodgers. Los Angeles needs you.
- Sweetsalt Food Shop
- Machines to help you take a load off
- Corporate jet expenses rise at big firms
- Welcome to Nude York
- Victims of Valley Village restaurant shooting were targeted, police say
- Food allergies are answer to medical mystery
- Risk factors of sudden cardiac arrest look different by gender
- Never mind the party, listen to your heart
- It takes more than breakfast to lower cholesterol
- Bullet train plan under fire from local officials
- Kenneth Alan Jonsson dies at 79; co-founder of cancer center at UCLA
- Lakers' Jerry Buss elected to Hall of Fame
- Saving the 'soft money' ban
- What's in a name? A family's history
- Red Sox ace Josh Beckett agrees to extension
- Space shuttle Discovery, 7 astronauts blast off
- Heart disease is a killer you can help to control
- The gender line
- L.A. Marathon heart attack victim doing better
- Iraq bombers target embassies, killing at least 41
- Poor cash flow? Take stock of your inventory
- Michelle Obama's brother writes a memoir
- Early-morning aftershock rattles Calexico residents
- Lakers’ ‘Bench Mob’ a thing of the past
- Dodgers fail to make a game of it, but guesses on Manny Ramirez might
- 'Why Did I Get Married Too' is full of laughs -- and promise
- Horoscope: April 5
- Shutting down the Lord's Resistance Army
- An ice-cold cure for a raging toddler
- Employment index in U.S. increases for seventh straight month
- Man, 31, arrested after tackling soccer referee
- Phoenix Coyotes escape extinction
- Chinese hail 'miracle' rescue of 115 miners
- Currents threaten stricken ship on Great Barrier Reef
- Angels' Bobby Wilson is emotionally tested
- PVC pipe maker JM Eagle extends warranty amid lawsuit
- Great Barrier Reef rammed by Chinese coal ship
- Policing prisons
- Bending yoga to fit their worship needs
- Competition for state contracts rises in tight times
- L.A. architect wins battle at Gettysburg
- NASA awards propulsion system contracts to five firms
- A new year for Cambodian Americans
- Dogged faith in these trackers
- Work-sharing could work for us
- Safety first at Metrolink
- Build strength and balance
- 'Why Did I Get Married Too?' info
- A range of cardiac tests
- Early Bird: At Toluca Lake's Sweetsalt, Alex Eusebio is the top chef
- Outdoor smoking bans
- Study finds use of defibrillator implants lags
- Meg Whitman's deep pockets put her ahead of Jerry Brown
- Washington defeats Boston, 3-2, in overtime
- Shaking their booty after 40
- Duke edges Butler, 61-59, for NCAA title
- Implantable defibrillators
- Duke escapes Butler's magic to take NCAA basketball title
- Correcting blocked arteries in patients who may have a heart attack
- Blood pressure drug suspected in bad cough
- Angels get the season started with a big bang
- Machines to help you take a load off
- Dubai court upholds 1-month jail sentence for British couple who kissed in restaurant
- Monday's highlights: National Geographic imagines a nonturning world
- After all, we're neighbors
- Coach K senses Urban Meyer's renewal
- Mexican drug lord Ismael Zambada, in a rare interview, says his death wouldn't hurt drug trade
- 'Adventure Time With Finn & Jake' info
- Tyler Perry's impressive weekend
- New healthcare law is full of unknowns
- Live: Wadada Leo Smith and his Golden Quartet
- One less pal here on cloud nine
- Monday offers something for every sports fan
- Republicans attack each other in campaign to fill vacant state Senate seat
- Letters to the editor
- A chance at redemption
- Youth isn't always served
- Oil surges to highest level in 17 months on U.S. jobs report
- Box office: 'Clash of the Titans' leads the class
- Is gold still a bright investment?
- Former LAPD Chief Bratton’s Los Feliz home sells for $1.4 million
- Helene Elliott’s NHL rankings
- Lottery results
- T.J. SIMERS: There is no joy in Kobeville
- Colombia after Uribe
- Orange Lutheran wins opener in wood bat tournament
- Obama nuclear weapons manifesto is detailed
- Anze Kopitar, Kings teammates are eager to feel playoff atmosphere
- Dodgers' Andre Ethier has tough day at the plate
- Quake rolls across Baja
- UConn women have one more bridge to cross
- Older tractor-trailers are given new life
- Actor Dylan McDermott is moving his production company to Venice
- Craig Noel dies at 94; founding director of San Diego's renowned Old Globe
- 'Adventure Time With Finn & Jake' enters a wild new world
- Assault charges filed against deputies accused of punching and kicking inmate
- Obama's nuclear agenda, front and center
- L.A. County study raises worry over unplanned pregnancies
- Happening Monday: Jakob Dylan, Sapphire @ ALOUD and more
- PASSINGS: Al Ross, Albert Rodda, John G. McCoy
- Duke gives Krzyzewski his fourth national championship
- Monday's talk shows: She & Him perform on 'Kimmel'
- Dodgers 2010 25-man roster
- Bel-Air estate designed by Gerard Colcord sells for $10.5 million
- More than 100 found alive in flooded Chinese mine
- Map of Mexicali earthquake area
- For the record - April 5, 2010
- Teen who destroyed his iPad with a baseball bat: 'I love Apple'
- The 'Lost' weekend: Getting foolish
- Breastfeeding saves a lot of money, study says
- Conductor James Levine withdraws from remainder of Metropolitan Opera's season
- Earthquake rocks LPGA news conference
- Theater review: 'The Language Archive' at South Coast Repertory
- Opera review: 'Götterdämmerung' -- a new beginning at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
- Music review: Michiko Hirayama's Scelsi for and of the ages
- The wait is over: Kings make the playoffs
- Gomez fined, Espinoza suspended for Santa Anita Derby antics
- Tiger Woods arrives at Augusta National
- Baseball: East Valley League showdown on Tuesday
- 'Clash of the Titans' opens big; Tyler Perry still has it; and DreamWorks' 'Dragon' shows some fire
- Wanting Matt Kemp to hit in the middle of the order
- Track and field: Arcadia Invitational is Saturday
- Jennifer Stone explains queso, L.A.'s newest hotspot, Frances Mayes is back, and more
- In Sunday's pages: Jerry Weintraub, Anne Lamott and baseball
- EGYPT: Publisher arrested for releasing a book about ElBaradei
- Baseball: Saturday scores
- Softball: Saturday scores
- Joan Castle Joseff and her business sense
- Travis Irving wins NASCAR Late Model opener at Toyota Speedway at Irwindale
- Poll: Dodgers vs. Angels (third base): Who is better, Casey Blake or Brandon Wood?
- DUBAI: Court upholds one-month jail sentence for couple smooching in public
- Baseball: Chaminade stays hot, wins two games
- Obesity may not count as a cushion in a car crash
- Old Globe announces death of founding director Craig Noel at 94
- Biographies of some of L.A.'s new museum curators
- Some disquiet on these L.A. film sets
- Edith Carissimi dies at 95; a family pillar of Musso & Frank Grill
- Noir hits home in Los Angeles, Orange County
- What do buyers want in a home? Survey offers clues
- Property owners are entitled to see homeowner association documents
- Kenneth Alan Jonsson dies at 79; co-founder of cancer center at UCLA
- Violinist Daniel Hope champions Nazi victims
- 'The Addams Family' had a rough move-in
- New faces on Southland art museum scene
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- '1921: The Yankees, the Giants, & the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York'
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (hardcover) for April 4, 2010.
- 'Imperfect Birds: A Novel' by Anne Lamott
- Drum pioneer snares a big chunk of the market
- Eugene Allen dies at 90; White House butler from Truman through Reagan
- Repeat-buyer tax credit may be failing to stimulate sales
- The pearl of Manhattan Beach's Strand
- On the Market: Homes in Glendale for less than $500,000
- 'The Line: A Novel' by Olga Grushin
- Discoveries: Is it spring? Time for books about Italy!
- New to Know: Seattle's Edgewater Hotel, biking package at L.A. Athletic Club
- From the Archives: Pimco's battling brains
- No longer stigmatized
- Dark Passages: Can you trust what you hear?
- Joan Castle Joseff dies at 97; businesswoman led Burbank firms
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (paperback) for April 4, 2010.
- Hubbard Street Dance furthers its L.A. reach
- The Siren's Call: Stillness, where art thou?
- PASSINGS: Mike Zwerin, Mike Cuellar
- Jerry Weintraub: The go-to guy to get connected
- William T. Wiley retrospective at Berkeley Art Museum
- Ducks rally for 2-1 shootout victory over Kings
- Sunday Conversation with Lily Tomlin
- No longer stigmatized
- 'Adventure Time With Finn & Jake'
- Is it safe to root again?
- Deadly blood colors debate
- The $119 deal: Signature at MGM Grand
- Rafael Furcal sees potential in Dodgers
- EVENTS
- Prime choices
- Hubbard Street Dance furthers its L.A. reach
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (paperback) for April 4, 2010.
- Voiding and repurchasing tickets ends with double charges
- Las Vegas calendar for April and May 2010
- Birth of a mural at the Fowler Museum
- MUSIC
- 'Inception' breaks into dreams
- Discoveries: Is it spring? Time for books about Italy!
- 'Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans'
- Animated 'Lord of the Rings' is out on DVD
- Create envelopes on the go with MapEnvelope.com
- Films and programs on Madagascar, China Egypt and Europe
- 'The Challenge: Fresh Meat II': It's turned into the 'Real' deal
- Noir hits home in Los Angeles, Orange County
- GALLERIES
- Cable vs. broadcast: TV's different mindsets
- 'The Line: A Novel' by Olga Grushin
- Democrats have their hes and shes mixed up
- Drum pioneer snares a big chunk of the market
- California public universities tap student fees for unintended projects
- Events include marching Siegfrieds and a light show at Griffith Observatory.
- Pimco's battling brains
- Blindfold battles in France
- Horoscope for April 4, 2010
- MUSEUMS
- TV THIS WEEK: 'Bones'
- Some area legends live longer than others
- PASSINGS: Mike Zwerin, Mike Cuellar
- Kenneth Alan Jonsson dies at 79; co-founder of cancer center at UCLA
- Joan Castle Joseff dies at 97; businesswoman led Burbank firms
- Persian folk, funk and psychedelia win new generation of fans
- Reader recommendation: West St. Maarten Dawn Beach Resort
- Mindo, Ecuador's cloud-forested wonderland
- High-tech media, old-style issues
- Simon Atherton, prop weapons maker for movies
- Book calendar
- New to Know: Seattle's Edgewater Hotel, biking package at L.A. Athletic Club
- Considering the candidates
- Viral outbreak of Wagner fever
- Property owners are entitled to see homeowner association documents
- Meet Forever 21’s stylish sisters
- Letters: 2 more shopping stops in Delhi
- Healthcare law challenge lies in closing loopholes and cleaning up ambiguities
- '1921: The Yankees, the Giants, & the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York'
- Kids Stuff
- Joel and Nash Edgerton aim to move beyond 'Square' one
- Afghanistan lawmaker lashes out at Karzai
- Damning criticism of executive pay practices
- Scene & Heard: Rachelle and Scott Adler host California International Theatre Festival fundraiser
- Coroner's office identifies Union Pacific maintenance worker
- Duke's Mike Krzyzewski triumphs through staying power
- UCLA student held in attempted rape on campus
- Military deaths
- Papal preacher apologizes for Jewish remarks
- Ray Allen helps Celtics beat Cavaliers
- Lakers find another way to dial up fans' anxiety
- Lakers' good times roll away quickly as they get rocked by Spurs
- Iran scientists reportedly have plans for new nuclear facility
- Lessons for a lifetime
- Up next for Clippers: Sunday vs. New York
- Doctor advises Obama voters to 'seek care elsewhere'
- Up next for the Lakers: Sunday vs. San Antonio
- CALIFORNIA LOTTERY RESULTS
- Angels-Twins opening series at a glance
- Karen Stupples leads as buzz builds at Mission Hills
- Planning your trip to Nara
- Chicago beats Calgary, 4-3, clinches division title
- Pinning hopes on young pitchers is often more miss than hit
- Some disquiet on these L.A. film sets
- Top 10 TV comedy episodes about death
- The Kandahar gambit
- Keeping adult children on your insurance policy
- Dark Passages: Can you trust what you hear?
- Muslim insurgency in Thailand grinds on
- No way Kobe Bryant was leaving town
- 'Imperfect Birds: A Novel' by Anne Lamott
- William T. Wiley retrospective at Berkeley Art Museum
- Planning your trip to Mindo, Ecuador
- A house full of kids and love
- Calendar for April 2010
- Biographies of some of L.A.'s new museum curators
- Jonah Goldberg and right-wing attacks; 'Ave Maria' in schools; Tom Hayden on the Long War doctrine
- Deadly day for Germany in Afghanistan
- For Obama, too soon for another partisan battle
- TV THIS WEEK: 'Aftermath: When the Earth Stops Spinning'
- Repeat-buyer tax credit may be failing to stimulate sales
- Bullet train plan under fire from local transit leaders
- Pimco at a glance
- Tours and cruises in Central Asia, South Pacific, Rome and Ecuador
- Planning your Highway 1 road trip
- Los Angeles Times bestsellers (hardcover) for April 4, 2010.
- Business Letters
- Smart List
- 'The Addams Family' had a rough move-in
- 'Cure' gays? No, fix the law
- The pearl of Manhattan Beach's Strand
- It's all a little risque
- Shopping: It was time for a move
- Obama's census-form choice: 'Black'
- North Korea's personal shopper has tales to tell
- Californians take generally positive view of healthcare reform
- The party animal surfaces on the road
- Alhambra man arrested for allegedly impersonating a police officer
- Sunday's Highlights
- Dr. Martens: The doctor is still in
- Prayer and the San Gabriel Mountains
- O.C. lawyer James Toledano indicted
- Power goes to those who decline to state