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2012-06-02
Assessor takes leave amid probe of his office
Keeping the harmony
Water agency targets its critics with rare libel suit
WEAK JOBS REPORT SPREADS GLOOM
Big plans, challenges ahead for Spacex
Bullet train faces new pressure
Her Majesty’s juggling act
Voices for abortion rights
Ireland gives EU a small victory on fiscal treaty
12 found slain in another massacre in Syria conflict
‘Butcher of Bihar’ is slain
Edwards case was always an uphill battle
Zimmerman told to surrender
Southern Baptists reprimand ‘racially charged’ remarks
Obama’s campaign HQ goes wherever he does
Soldier accused of killing 16 used steroids, Army says
Nuns reject Vatican criticism
It’s not just a subway
Housing for homeless vets
Really, the best rail car bid won
Military power equals war
Lingerie seller is seeking suitors
Stocks on the verge of correction
RIM’S woes raise questions about fate of Blackberry
Lucasfilm names its next leader
Insurers owe rebates to many Californians
Auto sales up
Movie theaters
Theme park attendance up 3% in 2011
Wal-mart executives stress the retailer is committed to integrity
Register’s parent to sell off 21 papers
Security guards form first union in Sands’ empire
Roadies to max
At 85, jockey agent adds to this Triple Crown drama
TROUT SHOWS HE’S A CATCH
Dodgers continue their dive for five
Kings hope their amazing success away from home continues in Game 2 against the Devils.
Celtics get back in the series
Former Laker Woolridge dies
L.A.’S an ice place to live
Spurs hope for a quick response
Clippers and Olshey agree on a contract
Woods (69) trails Sabbatini by one
Santana pitches Mets’ first no-hitter
Outfield could leave little room for Wells
No shoulder surgery for Lilly
Kings not worried about space limits
Plutko provides Bruins with a lift
Garza is sharp for Bonita
Notre Dame’s Muhammad starts well despite heat
Fullerton, Pepperdine win openers
Eubank carries Panthers
Oregon golfers beat UCLA
Orlando courted Jackson
A PUNCHER’S (LAST) CHANCE?
Federer to face one of his fans
Kayode to confront his toughest critic
Unfinished masterpiece
A landmark for History
Boldly bringing Land art inside
Disney hires a true team player
It’s the music for this party
He’ll keep things in line
Can’t find cause for ‘Rebel’ either
‘Jesse James’ duo has ‘Blonde’ in its sights
CROSSWORD
LEAVE THE HARD STUFF TO THEM
A vintage juicer beats new ones to a pulp
Kuleto’s minestrone
ENFOLD SUMMER
Savory tomato galette
Galette dough
Apricot almond galette
It’s Hogg heaven in Silver Lake
Altadena gets a new market
TRESS TESTS
What’s making a generation of misfit men?
Chia seeds grow in repute
SOUND BITS
In the bag? Not so fast ...
A cash machine for old phones
He’s grounded, and it tastes so good
Building on Shulman
Three strikes, and I’m out
Talent manager pleads no contest in child abuse case
Hard-charging Trutanich looks for new challenge
Panetta tries to reassure Asian allies
CHINA IS SAID TO ARREST ALLEGED U.S. SPY
Milky Way set to strike neighbor galaxy
Training DNA for the nano assembly line
Romney worth up to $250 million
Settlement reached in fatal overdose at Coliseum
Victim ‘wanted to believe the best about the world’
Former ICE agent is sentenced
Bell’s accounting firm is disciplined
Man testifies that Stow’s beating was unprovoked
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