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2012-10-21
A migration in reverse
Beloved, but right for China?
Boundaries hold up L.A. 911 response
SEARING MEMORIES
PACs are in the game for good
HAWAII’S ROYALTY
Family shot in Inglewood home
A final ad barrage
Don’t demonize teachers
Firms fortified by the drug war
Israel intercepts aid vessel challenging Gaza blockade
Iran open to nuclear talks after U.S. election
Their new fight is helping those in need
70 bodies found in a Syrian city
Lebanon anger rises over deadly bombing
Fear grips Denver suburbs after slaying of 10-year-old girl
Atlantis is up next to make a big move
First sainthood of a Native American
Romney facing test on war and peace
Obama greatly outspends Romney in September
L.A. courthouse a U.S. treasure
It’s the anti-Vegas: No gambling allowed
Obama for president
Courting the female vote
DOMA ruling too favorable?
Cuban missile crisis origins
Too little, too late in Libya
Applying the ‘ground game’
Heavy price for cheaper drugs
BALANCING ACT
Mental health parity
Airport’s cloudy future
Class of ’42 looking back
Prop. 32 may not handcuff unions
Audio devices in Santa Clarita aim to put passersby ‘in the moment.’
Stanford Ovshinsky, battery and solar panel inventor, dies.
New quarters for O.C. refugee center
Fighting red tape, 20-cent charge at CSU
THE CUTTING EDGE
UNCONVENTIONAL MEDICINE
MEN’S HEALTH SPOTLIGHT
BEYOND CHEMOTHERAPY
Upland ex-city manager arrested
CLASSICAL GAS
Sheryl Crow hopes to hit a high note in Hollywood Hills
Prop. 33 serves insurer’s agenda
HOME OF THE WEEK
Renters hold sway in office market
Real Estate: Scammers illegally rent out foreclosed homes.
A world view of movies
Before you open shop, claim a name
An elite education may not be worth cost
Make or break
How to handle a shabby home next door
Darts and craft
The return to center stage
Giants putting faith in pitcher
Lack of discipline is a worrisome, genuine flaw as penalties mount
’Eers go cold when exposed
Post X-factor: NFL should move uprights closer together, Sam Farmer writes.
Gators rout Gamecocks
U.S. looks to kick it up a notch in next stage
Galaxy must work to get good playoff spot
Three starters sit out exhibition loss to Jazz
Pollard has Van Nuys playing at a peak after years in valley
Lots of eyes on Irish
Can he play? Axed and answered
ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE REPORT
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE REPORT
BIG TEN CONFERENCE REPORT
Michigan does a bit better than neighbor
Woods honors his late sibling
Irish feel runner’s high
Love, Furyk lead McGladrey
Giants and Cardinals gear up
‘FLIGHT’S’ PATH
Liberals’ profane comic in chief
Hollywood values go national. Be very worried.
New worlds to explore
Drawn to monster classics
A GREAT ADVENTURE SHAKES UP A COUPLE’S DYNAMIC
HITTING HOME FOR DIRECTORS
‘Magic Mike’ is a fun romp
TV THIS WEEK
A NATION’S TRAUMA
Taylor Swift’s music school
Paging the minds of the nominees
Book Review: David L. Ulin on the thin fiction of Tom Wolfe.
Vibrant snapshots of America’s past
China moves to preserve past
IT ALL FITS IN BIG TENT
A VITAL FIGURE FOR L.A. OPERA IS CERTAINLY NOT A DIVA
FIGHTING FOR INDIANS WITH HIS CAMERA
Lemony Snicket’s return
In search of secret messages
A flawed country in vivid detail
Jamaican mysteries unfold
Lessons from stage to screen
IN ROTATION
What IT Is
Carlsen tops world champion
HOROSCOPE
CLASSIC SHIRTS STILL SUIT
KAUAI’S SECRETS ARE OUT
OTHER PIECES OF THE PAST
Fitness-to-drive test may be the right path
Because gas prices are a bear
The Hawaiian monarchs
Nongambling thrills
Hoofing it in wine country
STAND AND DELIVER
BUILDING ON HER BRAND
GLAM LOOKS BY DITA
TAKING LOCAL GLOBAL
COOL AND CRISP
Glow in Gold
3 NEW READS
COMING HOME
GIVING VOICE TO THE WAR
Rod Stewart
Ask Marilyn
GAME DAY PIZZAS
Boys can be affected by HPV disease too.
“You Look Just Like …”
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