- Bill Parcells hands control of Miami Dolphins to GM Jeff Ireland, will stay on as consultant
- Impaired mental performance more common in elderly men than women, study shows
- Democrats rally the faithful as fall campaign gets underway
- L.A. art biennial on tap for 2012
- South African strike suspended for 3 weeks
- Hewlett-Packard sues to keep former CEO from going to Oracle
- Border Patrol is grappling with misconduct cases in its ranks
- California regulators seek up to $9.9 billion in fines from PacifiCare
- Existence of rare red fox confirmed
- As UCLA's middle linebacker, Patrick Larimore sees the big picture
- Commercial harbor craft regulations
- Cancer educates a med student
- Why do so many George Clooney fans love him but dislike his movies?
- UCLA quarterback Kevin Prince misses some of practice because of sore shoulder
- No signs of 'dead zones' near gulf oil spill, scientists say
- For Obama, a chance to focus on the economy
- Medical marijuana dispensaries in Los Angeles; military families and rules of engagement; bad eggs
- California's dismal economy needs an infrastructure boost
- Obama's funding to fight AIDS is weak
- Valeant-Biovail deal to result in bigger cut in jobs
- For the record - Sept. 7, 2010
- Millions can find only part-time or lower-paying jobs
- Unemployment lasts longer for Asian Americans
- Dodgers are just what cures Padres, losing 4-2 as San Diego snaps 10-game losing streak
- Boys' basketball: Where is Landon Drew headed?
- Football: Ex-Orange Lutheran receiver has big game
- Football: A botched decision leads to a canceled game
- Tuesday's TV Highlights: 'Sons of Anarchy' on FX
- David Westin leaving as president of ABC News, no successor named
- Tuesday's TV Talk Shows
- U.S. Open: Bryan brothers not invited to Davis Cup
- Dodgers won't face Mat Latos on Monday
- On a low-carb diet? You may live longer if you make it vegetable-based
- U.S. considers boosting funds for Mexico drug war, but holds cash back over rights
- U.S. Open: Maria Sharapova the aggressor, Caroline Wozniacki the winner
- Brown rallies the union faithful at Labor Day speech in Sacramento
- IRAN: Was ancient fortress temple destroyed to make room for Basiji prayer center?
- Garbage-to-energy? California has second thoughts
- 'Inception' keeps rolling overseas with big China debut
- Apple event: A litany of fail?
- U.S. Open: Djokovic sautes, fillets, grills (pardon the puns) Fish
- Football: Richard Mullaney commits to Oregon State
- Eric Gordon: 'Defense has been our strongest part of the game'
- A third migrant said to survive massacre, as bodies return home
- Joe Theismann to join NFL Network booth
- U.S. Open: Former champion Svetlana Kuznetsova upset in fourth round
- Telluride 2010: 'The King's Speech's' eloquent oratory
- UCLA football: QB Brett Hundley picks Bruins
- Football: UCLA gets QB commitment from Hundley
- Box office: Clooney takes out the competition as 'The American' outpaces solid 'Machete,' weak 'Distance'
- Patrick McEnroe resigns as U.S. Davis Cup captain
- Bliss throws a spa sale for college kids and discounts products for Labor Day
- Photos: Box office top 10
- 'Rubicon' recap: What a tangled web
- Firm and green? Not a pear problem
- Lon Chaney's 'The Phantom of the Opera' plays on after 85 years
- Monday’s TV Highlights: 'Regular Show' on Cartoon Network
- Splendid co-hosts a crafty family getaway at the Ace Hotel in Palm Springs
- Football: Trinity League is strong
- Monday's TV Talk Shows
- Summer 2010: Hollywood Hits & Misses
- Football: Upland's Van Ginkel comes out in top form
- Jerry Brown launches his first ad in California gubernatorial campaign
- Mike Edwards, former ELO cellist, dies at 62
- Your Stylist: Giving faux fur a try for fall
- The Hiroki Kuroda question: Dodgers need to try and re-sign the right-hander
- 'Mad Men' recap: 'You're an attractive girl, Peggy'
- Remembering Paul Conrad
- Artist Corneille, of the Cobra movement, dies at 88
- Opinion: Ted Rall, cartooning live from Afghanistan: Day 16
- 'Sons of Anarchy' rides in with new characters and a trip to Ireland
- One year ago: Veteran journalist William Trombley
- Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
- Opinion: A Labor Day speech from many years ago by a non-president named Dwight Eisenhower
- After Mom's pancreatic cancer diagnosis, every moment becomes precious, strange
- Basque rebels declare cease-fire
- The NFL tries to make fans feel more at home, and get them out of the home
- Angels fall to Indians on a ninth-inning run
- What does it take to be happy? About $75,000.
- A fierce advocate of decency
- Early Bird: Xino at Santa Monica Place
- Pac-10 challenges arrive early for UCLA
- A trip down Beijing's half-fake memory lane
- How to keep hotel bedbugs from biting
- Ousted HP chief may get job at Oracle
- Jenny Lewis and Johnathan Rice get happy and craft 'I'm Having Fun Now'
- Kelmar Industries at a glance
- Shrimp and oil are still king at this Louisiana festival
- How the act works
- Hotel guests crave free Wi-Fi
- It's a long shot, but Senate's now in GOP sights
- Maryland holds off Navy, 17-14
- Women running for Afghanistan parliament now have tougher time
- Boise State's Broncos could be BCS busters
- Standing up for teachers
- Making the economy work
- Mexican drug cartels cripple Pemex operations in basin
- Health insurance options for those with preexisting condition
- Can you hear me now? Of course; I'm on a land line
- Kuroda can't stop Giants
- Obama to seek extension of R&D tax credits
- Eggs and salmonella contamination
- Rough transition into menopause
- The Unreal World: 'The Big C'
- Commentary: When the family business is crime
- Chinese try to tame real estate boom
- Scribes are doctors' tech support
- L.A. County sheriff's deputies taking longer to respond to emergencies
- AY-YI-YI, SKIPPER!
- Horoscope: Sept. 6
- Fit for a miniature Indian highway
- Exercise equipment that makes routines less so
- Pilates roll down
- Brigitte Bardot's shifting passions
- Helmand dam a monument to U.S. challenges
- Pilates roll down
- Letters to Health
- North Korea Workers' Party meeting raises speculation
- USTA message of player development is overdone and unnecessary
- Most fraud suspects don't have criminal history, study finds
- Exercise equipment that makes routines less so
- After Mom's pancreatic cancer diagnosis, every moment becomes precious, strange
- A violent death retold
- Television review: 'Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That'
- Boise State edges Virginia Tech, 33-30, in wild finish
- Robots give telecommuters a physical presence in the office
- 1,000 evacuate as Colorado wildfire burns some homes
- The cantankerous cure
- Giving thanks to heroes at Del Mar
- Cooley's donations raise questions about the line between fundraising and probes
- Logistics firm needs to find its niche
- Fiorina comes out ahead on TV
- A fierce advocate of decency
- The unemployed
- Police shoot man dead in Westlake
- Dodgers come to aid of the Padres in 4-2 loss
- Monday's TV highlights
- California's union jobs take hit from recession
- Book review: Reissues of 'Instead of a Letter' and 'After a Funeral' by Diana Athill
- Book review: 'City of Veils' by Zoë Ferraris
- Darrelle Revis ends his holdout, agrees to new deal with the Jets
- On a low-carb diet? You may live longer if you make it vegetable-based
- U.S. soldiers help repel deadly attack on Iraq army headquarters
- Food pantries are feeling the pinch
- Mental health parity act may affect your medical benefits
- USC will see a whole new Virginia this time around
- Fathers can suffer from postpartum depression too
- For the record - Sept. 6, 2010
- Helen Krogh dies at 78; started Widowed Persons Assn. of California
- PASSINGS: Patrick Merrill
- Dodgers continue their slow fade, shut out for 15th time in 3-0 loss to Giants
- Live review: Despite failures, FYF Fest gives crowds a lot to cheer about
- Eric Gordon: It's time to rest and prepare for the next phase
- U.S. Open: Andy Murray becomes first of the top five men's players to exit
- Angels bats come to life in 7-4 victory over Athletics
- Dodgers call up five from triple-A Albuquerque -- including John Lindsey after 16 seasons in the minors
- Jason Day takes lead, Tiger Woods in middle of pack at Deutsche Bank Championship
- U.S. Open: Simon's loss is a win for Nadal, who reaches fourth round
- U.S. Open: Venus Williams, Clijsters, Querrey dominate
- New football rankings
- Summer reading: Carolyn Kellogg on Norman Mailer
- Telluride 2010: 'Incendies' blends Greek tragedy with modern warfare
- WEST BANK: Palestinian Authority upset over Ahmadinejad's criticism of Mideast peace talks
- Football: Ex-Corona Centennial QB has Nebraska fans buzzing
- MUSLIM WORLD: Debate over planned mosque near ground zero seen as opportunity to set story straight about Islam
- Now the Dodgers stare down at the inevitable
- Football: Behind the scenes with Carson High
- Your weekly ScamWatch
- Opinion: Pebbles and America mark Labor Day weekend the best way they know
- MK Kanke wins SRL Southwest Tour Series race at Irwindale
- Book review: 'The Elephant's Journey' by Jose Saramago
- Book Review: 'Destroy This Memory'
- Book review: 'The Sonderberg Case' by Elie Wiesel
- Scene & Heard: 'What a Pair!' revue gets boost at Library Alehouse
- Book review: 'The Black Nile' by Dan Morrison
- Book review: 'A King of Infinite Space' by Tyler Dilts
- Impounded cars boost Bell's coffers
- Book review: 'Three Delays' by Charlie Smith
- For many unemployed workers, jobs aren't coming back
- Book review: 'Pedigree' by Georges Simenon
- Book review: 'The Grand Design' by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
- Discoveries: 'Snakewoman of Little Egypt' by Robert Hellenga
- 'Star-Spangled Poetry'
- Chess: Magnus Carlsen beats world champion
- Feedback: Not part of the 'Glee' club
- Book review: 'The Grand Design' by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow
- Port Chicago, site of a World War II home front tragedy, is a classroom today
- Horoscope: Sept. 5
- Book review: 'The Black Nile' by Dan Morrison
- 'Sons of Anarchy' on TV
- Concussions becoming a bigger issue in baseball
- Impounded cars boost Bell's coffers
- Underrated: Cracker and Danny Trejo
- It's easy to picture Rafael Nadal in exclusive company
- Locking out tenant is probably illegal
- 4 campaigns, each with its own distinct style
- This year, a busy Fashion's Night Out
- Calendar: Mountain View art and wine festival
- Home of the week update
- How I Made It: TV casting director Lori Openden
- BP oil well declared to be no longer a threat to gulf
- Things catch up to John Isner in loss at U.S. Open
- Indie Focus: 'Beginners' has a piece of Mike Mills' soul
- Reader recommendation: Willows Lodge in Washington
- The ending of U.S. combat operations in Iraq; the Boxer-Fiorina debate; tales of New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina
- Paul Conrad dies at 86; Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist helped bring The Times to national prominence
- Savoring the rise of New Nordic Cuisine in Copenhagen
- Lane Kiffin isn't ready to make major changes with USC's defense
- Book review: 'The Elephant's Journey' by Jose Saramago
- Tips for travelers with allergies
- Week ahead for Dodgers
- California's Prop. 23, backed by oil giants with a lot to lose, needs to go down in flames
- GOP flies high, but midterm won't be a breeze
- In year of outsiders, Florida governor stands his ground
- Because of the economy, a more conservative electorate emerges in California
- Brown emphasizes 'uniting Californians'; Whitman attacks 'mismanagement'
- Book review: 'A King of Infinite Space' by Tyler Dilts
- Rafting the Middle Fork of the American River
- 'Border Wars' info
- Closing costs haven't surged but have become more accurate
- Money Makeover: Kathy Naylor
- Monitor: 'Border Wars' looks at illegal immigration and efforts to stop it
- Book Review: 'Destroy This Memory'
- Middle East peace talks, and the problem of land
- Foreign Briefing: Colombia declares Malaga Bay a national park
- Angels back up Ervin Santana in 7-4 win over Oakland
- Jason Day claims Deutsche Bank lead; Tiger Woods' No. 1 ranking in jeopardy
- He loves this delivery job
- TV This Week
- Money Talk: Is graduate school worth borrowing for?
- Money Makeover: Retired teacher wants to buy her childhood home
- Glenn Beck and the science of crowd counts
- Chinese laborers finally rest in peace
- Makeup for tweens and teens: What's appropriate?
- War -- what is it good for?
- How to sue your homeowner association to get records or repairs
- Many Pakistanis choose to stay and guard their flooded homes
- Carson football team has talent and class
- Tennessee Williams' 'The Glass Menagerie' speaks to Judith Ivey
- Short-sale 'flopping' may be next big housing scam
- Angels week ahead
- Going Broadway in Las Vegas
- Book review: 'Pedigree' by Georges Simenon
- Discoveries: 'Snakewoman of Little Egypt' by Robert Hellenga
- Low-cost dates can be fun, generous, classy
- Bel-Air home once owned by David Wolper, then Jerry Herman is listed
- Letters: Everyone remembers their first time in Paris
- Fashion Diary: Where to find the fall season's best looks
- Role of saber-toothed cat is not for the claustrophobic
- 'Never Let Me Go,' no need to spell it all out
- Films & Programs: Kayaking, bicycling and more
- If you go to Copenhagen
- A Legislature of far too little impact
- The 'Great Wall of America' and the threat from within
- Los Angeles school named after Al Gore
- Critic's Notebook: CD releases show that some forgotten composers are worth a listen
- Debt load weighs on Alameda Corridor
- Fall fashions for women look back to the 1950s
- Saving the healing herbs of the bayou
- 'Diary of a Very Bad Year' turns financial tragedy into literature
- For many unemployed workers, jobs aren't coming back
- Compton mayor, whose salary for his part-time post is unusually high, misses many meetings
- Small-business advice: How to study competitors
- Tours & cruises: Hiking in Oregon's Rogue River Canyon
- Scene & Heard: 'What a Pair!' revue gets boost at Library Alehouse
- LAPD officer acquitted on gun exporting charges
- College football: Play it forward
- L.A. County welfare to children of illegal immigrants grows
- Book review: 'The Sonderberg Case' by Elie Wiesel
- War is hell on approval ratings
- 'Sons of Anarchy's' Kurt Sutter lives up to his 'wild one' reputation
- Steve Roden: Breaking the rules of art
- Billy Wilder's 'Apartment' filled with wit and wonderful characters
- If you go: Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial
- Japan's centenarians falling through the cracks
- Taryn Rose returns with new comfort fashion shoe lines
- Resignations follow California Chamber of Commerce's endorsement of Whitman
- New on DVD: 'Solitary Man'
- A brotherhood of 'Sons'
- Rivers Cuomo: Still looking for the edge
- There's a lot at stake for Boise State in matchup with Virginia Tech
- Lower Manhattan denizens chafe over mosque debate
- Book review: 'Three Delays' by Charlie Smith
- Resources for traveling with allergies
- If you go rafting on the Middle Fork of the American River
- Will the glow be off the Halo?
- Middle East peace talks: a glimmer of optimism
- City politics hamper efforts to update LAX concession contracts
- A violent death retold
- Listing details: 1000 Robin Hood Lane, Lake Arrowhead
- Fannie Mae tries to stimulate market for foreclosed homes
- Super criminals blew their way into history
- California's Prop. 23, backed by oil giants with a lot to lose, needs to go down in flames
- UCLA Coach Rick Neuheisel liked some of what he saw in opening loss, but it's what's up front that counts
- Smart List: 'Chuck,' Season 3
- Galaxy gets late goal to salvage 1-1 tie with Chicago
- From helping run a school to taking handouts
- From helping run a school to taking handouts
- For the record - Sept. 5, 2010
- Hot Property: Heidi Montag leaves the beach