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2012-03-15
A guru’s magic touch
787 DREAMLINER LANDS IN LONG BEACH
The election’s crucial wild card
Brown takes tougher tack on wealthy
Tribes still settling old scores in the new South Sudan
ANNUAL PAP TEST IS THE RULE NO LONGER
HBO cancels ‘Luck’ after a 3rd horse dies
Acrobat Brown’s tax flip
In China, a key voice for change
Ex-warlord convicted of using child soldiers
U.S., Britain show unified front
FOR THE RECORD
Chinese quit Pakistan-iran pipeline deal
Judge sees no proof Jesus relic forged
Illinois may be Santorum’s chance to seize momentum
Congress’ wolf delisting upheld
Cadmium in diet linked to risk of breast cancer
Assassin bobble doll has heads shaking
Senate calls truce on judicial nominees
Heat wave warms up East Coast as West gets colder
California: It works for them
The value of adult education
Romney and the un-romney
Britannica yields to digital age
Justice for a Congo warlord
Time for Plan C
Healthcare wasn’t broken
The line Limbaugh crossed
Southland home sales get a boost
Company thins out its freeway presence
Goldman culture is blasted by an insider
Jobs bill raises investor worries
American Apparel narrows its losses
Traffic falls at L.A., Long Beach ports
Fairplex puts hopes in new meeting center
Broad gauge of trade finds U.S. deficit at 3-year high
Pump prices may ease as cost of raw gas plummets
Zynga plans secondary offering
Lexus and Mini top J.D. Power service index
Global TV shipments down last year for first time since ’04
CALPERS OKS lowering assumed rate of return
Citi shares drop 3.4% on poor showing in Fed’s stress tests Sara Lee’s coffee, tea unit renamed
Kiosks for in-flight movies debut
Dow moves higher for 6th straight session
Zenyatta delivers again for her fans
It adds up for Lakers
His babies might be sitting pretty
Reserves give Clippers a well-timed pick-me-up
Long Beach State seeks to defy odds
They’re not dead Ducks yet
Even beyond baseball, Cobb steals this show
Oaks Christian’s Redell calls it quits
Pujols still has power stroke
More is wanted from Billingsley
It’s not quite as easy as 1-2-3
Players follow trade rumors
Bulls, minus Rose, hold off the Heat
Fisher ponders Jackson
Loss puts Galaxy out of Champions League
Knicks’ D’antoni resigns
South Florida stifles Cal
TODAY’S NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES
South Regional
LMU defeats Fullerton in CIT
West Regional
Johnson gets record deal
The nerd patrol
Mchale’s school of thought
A vision of found memorials surfaces
Hammer to give an art prize
‘Pray for Japan’ and lend a hand
Soccer mom with CIA skills
Israeli film fest to roll
FLICK PICKS
Past rings true for Raincoats
She’s rethinking no-kids choice
‘Anatomy’ doctors can’t fight singing bug
CROSSWORD
SENATORS APPROVE TRANSIT FUNDING
Field set in heated D.A. race
A TASTE FOR PI
County shows bias in housing, Lancaster says
EX-GOV. STILL DENIES GUILT
Sheridan’s case called ‘desperate’
College district violated firm’s rights, judge says
Review fails to resolve dispute in death
‘Fracking’ is widely used in the state
Spinal cord injury prompted creation of fund
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