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MISFIRES LEAVE $10-BILLION HOLE
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Where the water flows like money
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Her mission on trial
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Munger’s wealth is a GOP lifeline
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Relative prosperity slips away in Russia
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Who will break out at Coachella?
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The greenback’s surprising surge
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Literary history, replated
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Fear stalked campus in Kenya
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Little help for families of the missing
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Beyond average depression
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Pause urged in Yemen airstrikes
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Victims of STD experiments seek $1 billion
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Chicago mayor’s challenger lags
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Failing programs kept alive by lawmakers
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STERLING SERVICE
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Indiana pizzeria nets $842,000
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Transgender case breaks ground
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Ferguson, Mo., releases officials’ racist emails
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The truth about pay at the DWP
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Can Iran be trusted in deal?
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The drain on water
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Crackdown on cybercrime
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The 72-hour rule
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Paying for the river project
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What to do with Parker Center?
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It’s still us versus Iran
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Rip up your March Madness bracket
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‘Mad Men’s’ L.A. mirage
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The cost of a long commute
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VOICES GET LOUDER IN AIRBNB DEBATE
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Trade workers set to benefit from Brown’s projects
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FOSTER AGENCY WOES NOT HEEDED
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State disciplined 43 judges in 2014
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Not welcome:
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From tough strategy to the sacred
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Education debate: loud like a leaf blower
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UCLA names equity leader
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BLESSING DRAWS PARROTS, FERRETS
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Stanford will ease parents’ tuition role
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CSU campus sets up student fund
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Durst attorneys seek extradition
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Comedy writer for Bob and Ray, Mad
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Canadiens great and ‘Punch Line’ center
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Storm from Alaska could bring rain
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Robin Thicke gives up home
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Strong buck complicates the Fed’s rate policy
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$46.25 million for second home
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BUSINESS BOOKSHELF
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NATION’S HOUSING
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HOW I MADE IT
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ASSOCIATIONS
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Filling a void left by IRS budget cuts
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Can credit card firms raise rates?
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Ultimately green job mixes artistry and practical skills
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6 ways to protect your time and stop being so darn busy
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DRILLED TO PERFECTION
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Dortmund wins Derby
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Change, hope for Dodgers
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Taking the victory with no resistance
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Kings keep pace in playoff chase
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Blue Devils are too much for Spartans
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Backup plan:
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UCLA wins WNIT
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Starks looking to earn a spot in running back rotation
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Clarkson’s looking like a keeper, but at what price?
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Piquet drives to ePrix win
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HOW THEY RANK
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Cue laugh track for city rivalry
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Hawks tie club record but Millsap is injured
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Kim leads by three at Mission Hills
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Frosted prevails
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New L.A. club should acquire Hernandez
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MARKS OF CHARACTER
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From Mumbai to U.S. border
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A FRENCH TURN FOR A STAR
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More than worth weight in ‘Gold’
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A ‘Fine’ second act
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French fest goes 9 days to add films
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FREER IN HONG KONG
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A GREAT ‘RIDE’ FOR ALAN ALDA
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‘WHIPLASH’ HITS HOME IN SOUTH KOREA
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A fine tour of studios in the U.S.
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Also in Theaters
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Critics’ Choices
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Events & Revivals
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TV THIS WEEK
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Music mentors half a world away
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The steps that led to terror at marathon
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The combined age of AC/DC’s members? The festival by the numbers.
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The promise — and the pain — of the little acts. By Randall Roberts.
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The missing link between hard rock and hip-hop. By Mikael Wood.
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Roadside gallery
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Strings attached for a hit TV show
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READY, AIM ... SING
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WHEN AMERICA WAS AT WAR WITH ITSELF
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Grief and a collage of memory
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Novels focus on gritty realism, anger, loss
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Playful record-keeper
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Recalling the promise of ’60s rock
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GALLERIES
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The Silence of The Lampreys
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Trying speculative sacrificing
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Blinded by an exciting ending
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HOROSCOPE
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KIDS’ BOOK REVIEWS
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GOING STONE CRAZY
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Federal website for traveling students
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Welcome sea of tranquillity
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Shipboard romance with Oceania
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Rough seas no match for pull of Pitcairn
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Mystery carved into Easter Island’s past
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The big business of adventure
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Voice for those who had none
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BEACHFRONT BLISS
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HOLLYWOOD’S BACKYARD
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Before check-in, check goSeek.com
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Leaving her mark
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A designer, artisan blend
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A first lady who knows how to play her ‘Cards’
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‘Salem’ star casts a bewitching spell
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Slim suits, curves? Thank ‘Mad Men’
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Dahl is making fashion matter
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‘Still Alice’ honored
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Artistic unfolding at REDCAT Gala
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Her wardrobe hits the right notes too
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A fashionable festival scene
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A rainbow suits her fine
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A FRESH TAKE ON MARKETING
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Weaver, Aybar, Scioscia have a bond
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Pederson could start in center field
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ON THE MOUND:
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CHECKING OFF THE BOXES
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LOOKING LIKE A WINNER
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Mariners navigate new terrain
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Padres are talk of the town
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STICKS IN THE MUD
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MATTHEW WEINER
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LIVING TO 100