- Dr. Norman A. Gale, 88; Pioneered the Use of Tetanus Inoculations
- Landfill Site Studied for Baseball Academy
- Give a Cheer, Then Get Busy
- Lawyers for Condit's Wife, Tabloid Wrangling
- Let's Aim for the Moon, or Mars
- What's Closed on the Fourth
- More Minnesota Probation
- Giant Power Surge Hits Rockies
- Coaches Are Told It's Stoppage Time
- Joseph Is Red Wings' New Goalie
- They Know Which Way the Wind Is Blowing
- Sellers of French Fries May Face Suits
- Also
- Auto Sales on a Roll in June
- Ernst & Young Audit Case Dismissed
- Floating a Few Theories on the River Wild
- Arafat Dismisses Two Security Officials
- Historic Hearing Delves Into Mexico's Violent, Secretive Past
- AIDS' Global Spread Staggers Researchers
- A Swift, Sad Ending for Hollywood Drama
- WorldCom Too Big to Fail, Chief Says
- Dockworkers Extend Contract; Talks Continue
- Dodger Dogs Take a Walk
- Suicide Punctuates Hunt for Serial Killer
- No Benefits Seen From Hormone Therapy
- Afghanistan Death Toll May Be 50
- Head of Oracle Inquiry Ousted as Panel's Chairman
- Chopper Crash-Lands Near Airport; 2 Hurt
- 'This Is Someone's Life Here'
- Metrolink Proposes Deal to Keep Train Operators
- Man Is Arrested After Wife Beaten, Run Over With Van
- HOT CORNER
- San Juan Man Pleads Guilty in Charity Swindle
- Spain, Who Is in Foal, Is Retired
- Trinidad Decides to Throw in the Towel
- With 9/11 in Mind, Holiday's TV Events to Emphasize Security
- Sony to Buy Gaylord Music Publishing Unit
- Likely New CEO a Steady Leader
- L.A. Times Cookbook Hotlist
- Discovering L.A., One Wrong Turn at a Time
- Church-State Line Is Still Blurred After Rulings
- A Fight Is Brewing
- Prostate Cancer Test Leads to Overdiagnosis, Research Finds
- Vegas' Only Trauma Unit to Close Today
- Breakup Backers Undeterred by Poll Results
- The King Is Dead; Long Live the King
- Bill to Name Bodie as State Ghost Town Dies
- Raymond Lubow, 82; Created Effects Foot Pedals for Guitars
- Mt. Wilson Observatory Turf War Ends
- Students Get Strong Push on a Tough Path
- Laguna Police Check Links to Man Held in Ex-Agent's Death
- Record 62 Home Runs Hit
- Money Down the Drain
- Healthy Reporting
- Bruschetta on the Barbie
- Coming Thursday
- The Peril and Promise of School Vouchers
- Alternative Words for Pledge of Allegiance
- Mark Kroeker's Bid to Lead L.A. Police
- A Tutor, a Student: Wide Ripples of Hope
- Scholarships at Pomona
- Let's Save the Peaches
- Recycling Fees
- Morning Report - News from July 3, 2002
- A Little Fizz for Your Fourth
- East Doesn't Meet West on Valley Split
- (7/02/2002) Poll Analysis: L.A. Breakup Proposal
- Tenants Evacuate High-Rise After Terror Warning
- Talx Says SEC Examining Stock Sale
- Tales and Cocktails
- Nomo a Two-Way Player in Victory
- Man Accused of Stabbing His Mother in the Neck
- Weekend Box Office
- Cardiac Science Bid to Block Zoll Sales Denied
- Port Talks Continue Past Deadline
- Man Gets 87 Months for Quake-Related Fraud
- Angry Town Rejects Taint of Uranium
- Latinos' Health Care Problems Decried
- Volunteers Sought at County Courthouse
- Suspect in Death of Ex-INS Agent Held
- Millionaire's Date-Rape Trial Delayed
- Planes Found Deathtrap in Canyon
- The Next Straw
- Ducks Sow Their Oates
- Group Sues Over Medicaid Programs
- TRW Buyout Could Boost Job Prospects
- U.S. Denies Lindh Was Mistreated
- Auto-Emission Bill OKd, Sent to Davis
- 800-Gallon Sewage Spill Closes Portion of Bay
- Reaching for Rural Renewal
- Jack Montgomery, 84; WWII Hero Won Medal of Honor
- Wells Loses No-Hitter, Game
- Deals Don't Frighten Him
- $9.6-Billion Make-Over for LAX?
- Mother Charged With First-Degree Murder
- California African American Museum in Los Angeles...
- Engaging Compilation Celebrates the Craft of Biography
- Southwest Flight Forced to Return to LAX
- Dolores Gray, 78; Stage and Screen Singing Star
- Bring Back Superfund Tax
- Franco's Slam Fuels Braves' Rally
- Her Concept: Freedom
- Eye-Care Firm Spins Off From Allergan
- Rates Are Mixed in T-Bill Auction
- Nasdaq Closes at Five-Year Low
- Missing Girl's Neighbors Submit to Fingerprinting
- Women File Suit Against Diocese
- GOP Rep. Watts Won't Run Again
- If Anger Still Burns, Has Passion Died?
- Ex-Principal, Deputy Face Trial Over Abuse Charges
- Naming of LAX Security Chief Expected Today
- EPA to Give City $100,000 for Cleanups
- DMV to Expand Saturday Services
- Aliso Viejo Celebrates Its First Year
- Lakers' George Is Reviewing Offers
- Exuberant Choral Concert Closes Baroque Festival
- D.C. Credit Services Settles FTC Charges
- Subsidiary Paid Indian Officials, Xerox Reports
- J&J;, Alkermes Drug Rejected by FDA
- AIDS Patient Group Sues Drug Maker Over Pricing
- Death Penalty Faulted
- U.S. May Have Hit Villagers
- District Meets Deadline for School Money
- Force of Hawaii Blowhole Kills Sylmar Teen
- Performing Arts Going Dark
- Trading Resumes; Shares Sink 93%
- L90 Buys DoubleClick Media Sales Unit
- Midair Jet Collision Kills 71
- IBM Competition May Hurt Compuware
- Sony Sees Profit in 1st Quarter
- Sunset Rising in Hollywood
- Tennessee Partially Shuts Down Its Government
- More Military Exercises With U.S. Are Planned
- Simon and Davis Stall for Budget Advantage
- A Few Thoughts Before a Nap
- New 'Hospital' Needs a Care Unit
- Will a Skidding Dollar Be Our Achilles' Heel?
- Jury Awards Victim of Bar Shooting $521,000
- Blunder Raises France Telecom Shares
- Bush Revives a Campaign for School Vouchers
- Cleanup of Toxic Wastes Will Be Halted at 33 Superfund Sites
- Don't Tell Them the Clock's Ticking
- Officer Who Aided Driver Still Critical
- HOT CORNER
- It Happens on Quiet Day
- WorldCom Woes May Affect EDS
- Pension Funds Demand Wall Street Reforms
- Herman Miller Posts Loss On Sales Drop
- A Pretty Penny for 'the King of Fruit'
- Ex-Spy Chief Convicted of Abuse of Authority
- Real Whoppers
- Health Alert Too Late, County Says
- Symphony Announces Its New Officers
- Lo Duca Stays Silent on Snub
- Cloud Hangs Over Cooper's Departure
- Gunmen Attack Three Outside Hudson's Home
- * Network Associates Inc. said it would...
- Watson Land Buys 32 Acres in Inland Empire
- Nasdaq Market Shares Trade on Bulletin Board
- Fate of Universal Suddenly Uncertain
- Ebbers Tells Congregation That He Is Not a Crook
- Some Say Stewart's Response Not a Good Thing
- Bronfman Family Had Fill of Messier
- Maybe Panhandler Feels Two-Sided Approach Would Be Doubly Rewarding
- Raytheon Raises Cost Estimate on Projects
- Court Says Ill Pinochet Cannot Be Tried
- Getting Confidential With James Ellroy
- President Vows to Keep 'Sunshine Policy'
- N.Y.'s Recycling Rollback Decried
- Pass Budget, Then Move On
- The Two Sides of Coined Phrases
- Shuttered Strip Club Barred From Reopening
- Prison Bans Inmate Smoking
- Showing Renewed Resolve
- Baby Abandoned Outside Building
- San Diego Police Cleared in 2 Shootings
- God's Got Nothing to Do With the Pledge of Allegiance Furor
- Sutton Makes Return After Major Surgery
- Slive Will Take Over SEC
- Serena Steps Lightly
- An Improvisation on Musique Concrete
- Portrait of Kids as Center of Own Universe
- GM to Resume Zero-Percent Loans
- Factory Output Increases in June
- Firms File Suit Over Contribution Rule
- Adelphia Withheld Data, Says Ex-Auditor
- Moscow Catholics Locked Out of Their House of Worship
- Oxnard Reveals Plan for Park
- Chase Ends With Arrest of Suspect in Killing of Ex-INS Agent Near Santa Ana
- Albert Solnit, 82; Yale Child Psychiatrist, Advocate
- Early Exits by U.S. Men Ruffle His Feathers
- Oscar Show May Move to February
- Ovitz: I'm 'a Victim'
- WorldCom Pins Fault for Errors on Ex-CFO
- TRW Board Agrees to Takeover by Northrop
- Ex-Oil Official Wanted in Mexico Tries to Surrender
- Concerns Raised on Irradiated Mail
- Boy Serves Four Years in Neighbor's Slaying
- Workplace Hearing Loss Rules Amended
- Baggage Complaints Fall to 15-Year Low
- Tyco Raises $4.6 Billion in IPO
- Happy Birthday ... Now Grow Up
- Of Wildfires and Trust
- Quake Scientists Hopeful About Drilling Project on San Andreas
- Holik Signed by Rangers
- Yankees Will Give Mondesi a Chance
- Germany Will Take Its Turn
- Technology Is Movies' Angel, but Record Industry's Devil
- After the Grief, a Little More Warmth
- How UC Irvine Makes Offers They Don't Refuse
- Grand Finale Seems to Come First in 'Polynesian'
- Warner Music to Move to Burbank's Pinnacle
- Hollywood Not Ready to Split
- Fossett Nears End of Round-the-World Trip
- Smokers Cope With New Cigarette Tax Hike
- Bustamante Backs Hollywood Secession
- NATO Pledges to Stay in Bosnia
- New Genes, a New Human Nature-- and New Dangers
- East Hollywood Charter School Opens
- Schering, Idec See Delay for Zevalin
- Trust Buys West Valley Business Park
- A Thai-Style Piece of the American Pie
- A Hard Life but Good Job, Then Arrest
- Man Held on Suspicion of Attempted Murder
- Airport Security Flaws Bring Criticism
- L.A. Unified Opens 1st Valley School in 31 Years
- Clooney's Troubles Honed Her Talent
- Board Drafts New Guidelines for SPEs
- THQ Shutting Joint Venture That Sold Online Soccer Game
- Under Intense Pressure, Vivendi's Messier Is Forced Out as Chairman
- Black Farmers Protest Alleged Discrimination
- Voters Oppose Breaking Up Los Angeles
- Man Held on Suspicion of Molesting 2 Boys
- Driver Who Hit Deputies Arrested
- Size Doesn't Matter in Carpool Lanes
- 7 Identify Suspect in Gang Shootings
- Martinez Showcases Best Stuff
- Coverage Scores Big on Univision
- Good Students Are Bad Targets for Drug Tests
- Old Scandal Sheds Light on Casting of Stones
- Secession: Let Voters Decide for Themselves
- QUOTEBOOK
- Black Is Back in 'Shallow Hal'
- Fund a Program for Education Defense
- Pilots Drunk at Jetliner's Helm, Police Say
- WorldCom's Inflated Profit Another Blow to Confidence
- Up in Flames
- Source of Freedom
- Gore, Gore, Gone
- Morning Report - News from July 2, 2002
- This Week on the Red Carpet
- A Swim Down Memory Lane
- Housing Plans Nourish Dream for Downtown
- California Health Officials to Track New HIV Cases
- Southland Manufacturing Showing Further Decline
- Quality Matchups Might Cost More
- Crew Holds Back Wildfire at Edge of Black Hills Town
- 2 Families Worth Knowing
- Snapping on a Whim
- Getting a Handle on Rising Health-Care Costs
- Listen.com Gets Rights to Catalogs
- Looking for Hip From Outside the In Crowd
- Lighter Moods Without Drugs
- Tailing Comets for Clues to Life
- Simon's Numbers Way Up--the Number of Advisors
- Cheerleaders and Butoh Dance Create an Offbeat 'Pupplica'
- 3 Golden Eagles Fly Circles Around Capture Team
- The Big Screen Keeps Pulling Us In
- Reds Rally to Tie for Division Lead
- GETTING THE BOOT
- Hollywood's Bowl of Fame
- Pink Performs With Arena Aspirations
- Ignoring True Story Doomed 'Windtalkers'
- Neanderthals Possibly Hunted Mammoths
- New York's Arab Enclave Trips Radar
- Suspect Captured After Chase
- Schilling Good Enough to Beat Indians for 13th Win
- Braves Complete Sweep of Red Sox
- Inesperado's Victory Lifts Spirits of Grieving Owner
- Electric Daisy Carnival Does More With a Little Bit Less
- Forceful Footwork Drives Noche Flamenca
- WorldCom May Be in for a Grilling
- Veterans Win Fight to Save Gymnasium
- Series of Crashes Leaves Officer Critically Hurt
- Astros' Saarloos Is Sent to Minors
- In the Know / A LOOK AT THE WEEK AHEAD
- Microsoft Takes New Approach to Security
- Light Therapy May Help Diabetics' Vision
- The Sauna: A Good Sweat or a Bad Risk?
- Exit Polls Show a Close Presidential Election
- Hacker Writes Book, Minus His Escapades
- Eshelman to Head New Ogilvy Office in Los Angeles
- Diet That Helps the Heart Includes Whole Grains
- The 100-Million Species Question: What Are They?
- Study: Baby Walker May Delay First Steps
- It's Mostly Snore Time at NYC Computer Expo
- Snake Oil Salesmen Weren't Always Considered Slimy
- Debt Puts Strain on Cable Stocks
- Islamic Party in Kashmir Rejects Pakistan Union
- Dispute May End U.N. Role in Bosnia