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2014-04-25
A new dimension in aid
‘Citizen soldiers’ drawn to guard Nevada ranch
Ukraine official mourned as hero
Foreign deaths rise in Afghan attacks
Neutral net may be a lost cause
Sports teams want to gamble
S. Korean leader sued in home sale
Many teams leave Everest after talks with officials fail
Grieving S. Korean high school reopens
Japan-South Korea tension a hurdle for U.S.
Israel halts peace talks over Hamas
Oregon may toss its health exchange
Homeland Security ex-watchdog under fire
Onetime Blue Angels leader relieved of duty
Another try at a neutral Net
Save the Sriracha plant
Regulating e-cigarettes
A spring thaw with Cuba?
Calculating the costs of pollution
Brown vs. Board at 60
ISSUE UNLIKELY TO VAPORIZE
Former KPMG partner gets prison for insider trading
Huge recall costs slash GM’S profit
Tracking all your cyber habits
Four tech giants settle wage suit
Fandango deal
Postal workers protest Staples deal
Pace of home sales slows
Chinese chastise Internet giant
‘Other Woman’ to take down ‘Captain America’ at box office
‘Many more’ abuse suits ahead?
Lyft expands to 24 more cities
Positive earnings help lift stocks
Amazon profit rises 18% in quarter, beating estimates
King don’t go gently into off-season nights
Clippers good to last stop
Phelps creates excitement
Griffin makes the most noise
Dodgers still have problems to solve
Williams, Gaborik score twice to send series back north
Angels could change closers
Damien pitcher Hockin has some ‘Killer’ instinct
Athletes watching unionization case
Jack and nickel are big parts of their scheme
Marshall hires Dan D’antoni
Phillies 7, Dodgers 3
Clippers’ Jordan grabs spotlight at crucial time
Grizzlies blow lead but win in OT
Crawford limited by strained calf
Getzlaf and goalie remain up in the air
It’s necessarily so
Wronged, then dumbed down
Tom Hardy drives ‘Locke’s’ appeal
As not seen on TV in ’60s
The power of old grievances
‘Alphaville’
‘Blue Ruin’
‘Brick Mansions,’ other f ilms.
The rise of mobile readers
How ‘Locke’ was loaded with tension
A persuasive but slight ‘King’
Heavy-handed walk through history
Charming study in faith, love
The myth takes over for the man
Frightfully loud for ‘Quiet Ones’
TV HIGHLIGHTS
Some boundaries are silly
HOROSCOPE
SCHOOL BUS CRASH
Austrian architect led postmodernism
EPA, SOUTH L.A. OIL FIRM SETTLE
Brown idea has GOP support
Metro OKS toll road fee
Fines against Sen. Berryhill upheld
UC Riverside leader installed
Shooter in LAPD case dies
Teachers’ ratings may be private
Was MLB’S oldest living player at 102
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