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- Patriot Act extension runs into conservative opposition
- Celebrating Ronald Reagan the centrist
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- National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day underscores need for treatment and testing
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- Can the Huffington Post save AOL?
- Phony solutions for real social ills
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- 6 charged in Bell corruption case reject plea deal
- Oil driller Ensco to buy Pride International for $7.3 billion
- Monday's TV highlights
- Donald Sutherland's acting range
- The NFL in L.A. might just ruin some good television
- Mozart, Mahler and more: The L.A. Philharmonic's 2011-12 season
- U.S. eases off call for swift Egypt reform
- J. Paul Getty III dies at 54; scion of oil dynasty
- 'The King's Speech' was no easy sell
- Blackstone unit gets majority ownership of Hotel del Coronado
- Fast Track: Super Bowl ad-a-palooza
- O'Reilly-Obama interview: President says Egypt 'not going to go back'
- Internet security firm warns computer users to be wary of file-sharing websites
- 'King's' language enters the lexicon
- Solid food for infants should be carefully timed to lower obesity risk
- Lakers forward Ron Artest takes a big hit but maintains his cool
- ACLU staffer said she witnessed deputies beating inmate at Twin Towers
- Classic Hollywood: Donald Sutherland's mark on Hollywood
- Lakers pull out all the stops in 93-84 victory over Grizzlies
- Blackstone buys majority stake in Hotel del Coronado
- In China, alpha males carry designer purses
- DVD set honors Ronald Reagan at 100
- Bijou Durden's home in the Beverly Hills Post Office area is for sale
- 'I Beat the Odds' info
- AOL to buy Huffington Post for $315 million
- Pet food sales
- Ed Roski keeps faith in his stadium plan to bring football back to Los Angeles
- When to watch: 'Power Rangers Samurai'
- Depression: Here's a gene that may make some folks more susceptible
- Television review: 'The Chicago Code'
- Veterans wary of golf course renovation
- Breast cancer patients' quality of life returns slowly in the year after surgery
- Helene Elliott's NHL rankings
- Company Town: 'The Roommate' trumps 'Sanctum' at the box office
- Rep. Jane Harman of California to resign
- Fake iPods and iPhones are seized from downtown warehouses
- Tunisian official orders shutdown of former ruling party's offices
- A Closer Look: The new guidelines for heart health
- Julian Assange fights extradition to Sweden to answer sex charges
- Separate study confirms many Los Angeles Times findings on teacher effectiveness
- Willi Dansgaard dies at 88; scientist who recognized climate record in ice cap
- AOL buying Huffington Post for $315 million
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Can you find the Rio code?
- Super Bowl ads: The best commercials
- Jack Popejoy, longtime radio news anchor, dies at 63
- Super Bowl 2011: The force isn't with most film promos
- Super Bowl ads: My top five commercials
- The Black Eyed Peas at the Super Bowl: Pop absurdity at its finest
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Chrysler, Eminem proclaim Detroit is still alive
- Super Bowl ads: More carbonated silliness
- Native Americans wary of Lake Tahoe bike path
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Bugged by the Volkswagen Beetle
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: GoDaddy.com, how low will they go?
- Super Bowl ads: Famous NFL fans we somehow missed
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Cars talking? This Cars.com commercial could totally be a movie
- Black Eyed Peas' Super Bowl halftime show: Um, thoughts?
- Super Bowl ads: Chrysler gives some love to Detroit
- Super Bowl ads: A baby, a Bieber and an Ozzy
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: No babies were harmed in the filming of this HomeAway.com commercial (we hope)
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Cars.com tells us being first isn't everything
- Super Bowl ads: The top 5 best, and worst, at halftime
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Chevy Cruze checks its status
- EGYPT: Google executive to be released Monday, TV stations report
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: With a sip of Budweiser, the Wild West breaks into song
- Super Bowl ads: Snickers beats up Roseanne
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: (Claymation) Eminem hates everything ... except for Brisk Iced Tea
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: CareerBuilder has chimps! Driving a car!
- Super Bowl ads: Motorola raincoats and singing cowboys
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: The force is within the Volkswagen
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Love hurts. A Pepsi Max can to the head hurts even more.
- Super Bowl ads: Go Daddy unveils...Joan Rivers?
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Don't keep the Doritos from the dog
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Doritos — it's like a drug
- Leighton Meester, Minka Kelly stoked about 'The Roommate,' the Super Bowl
- Opinion: In Super Bowl chat, Obama tells Fox News an 'orderly transition' is key in Egypt -- video
- Super Bowl ads: Doritos and Pepsi still leading this Super Bowl
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: The cinematic epic of the Kia Optima
- Super Bowl ads: Doritos puts out another good one, Pepsi too
- EGYPT: Two Radio Free Europe journalists released from police custody
- Live review: Ryan Bingham and the Dead Horses at the El Rey Theatre
- Super Bowl ads: Doritos takes commercial break No. 1
- Super Bowl 2011: Lea Michele versus Christina Aguilera
- Super Bowl Ad Tracker: Audi A8 wants to make Kenny G the next Betty White
- BAHRAIN: Authorities crack down on dissent on the Web, rights group says
- Live Super Bowl chat: Pittsburgh Steelers vs Green Bay Packers
- Los Angeles Philharmonic announces 2011-12 season
- Women's college basketball: UCLA leads rival USC at halftime, 37-33
- Rock guitarist Gary Moore, former member of Thin Lizzy, dies at 58
- EGYPT: Authorities told 'not to bother' human-rights activists, journalists, prime minister says
- 'Yogi Bear' has surprisingly long box-office life
- Super Bowl ads: That extra something that makes the Super Bowl great
- Egypt after the revolution
- Santa Barbara International Film Festival announces winning films
- EGYPT: Al Jazeera English correspondent detained in Cairo
- Remembering Ronald Reagan and the NEA
- Boys' basketball: One week to go in regular season
- Michael Young and the Dodgers, and why it sounds like another fantasy
- EGYPT: Mohamed ElBaradei says he won't negotiate until president steps down
- ISRAEL: A controversial shale project and energy security
- Renewable energy: Labor coalition's tactics draw heat
- EGYPT: Long lines form outside Cairo banks
- Box office: 'Roommate' beats 'Sanctum' on slow Super Bowl weekend
- EGYPT: Vice president offers new concessions
- Gifts: Give your loved one your heart for Valentine's Day -- and make it honest
- Santa Monica's ban on plastic bags: What it means for you
- 2011 Festival of Books artwork to feature Madeline
- Boys' basketball: Saturday scores
- Girls' basketball: Saturday scores
- Shopping: Sally Hershberger opens at the SLS, plus news of sales, store openings and events
- Opinion: Super Bowl ads : Submit! There is no escape. Even Obama will hawk something today
- Super Bowl cyber crimes: Your weekly ScamWatch
- Opinion: Ronald Reagan centennial: Today's the day; Sen. Mitch McConnell tells a brief story
- David L. Ulin talks to Maxine Hong Kingston
- What are you drinking this Super Bowl weekend?
- IRAN: Opposition seeks permit to march in support of Egyptian uprising
- Get to Know the Big Island
- Bruno Mars' astronomical success
- Dining with a View
- Book review: 'The View from Lazy Point' by Carl Safina
- First Look: 'The Still Point' by Amy Sackville
- Book review: 'O.K.: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word' by Allan Metcalf.
- Book review: 'Reality Is Broken'
- Book review: 'Caribou Island' by David Vann
- Tours & cruises
- Island Experts
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- Undiscovered Country
- Book review: 'The Gospel of Anarchy' by Justin Taylor
- Houston's offbeat art scene
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- Horoscope: Feb. 6
- Belarus Free Theatre fuses politics, art in 'Being Harold Pinter'
- Marine Staff Sgt. Justin E. Schmalstieg, 28, Oceanside; killed in Afghanistan blast
- Planning your trip to Hosuton
- Kings make a quick stop before heading out on road again
- Nigerian art: Ingenuity meets fervent belief
- Cutting the cost of divorce
- A 'Friday Night Lights' marriage that binds in many ways
- Clamor for change now reaches Iraq
- AOL to buy the Huffington Post
- UCLA keeps ahead of pesky USC in 74-67 victory
- Officials, not cheerleaders
- Travel calendar
- Documented, but is it real?
- How I Made It: Pacific Sunwear chief Gary Schoenfeld
- Government employees salaries; Orange County's ailing toll roads; Meghan Daum's praise for snail mail
- For-profit colleges face federal crackdown
- Williams ends a drought
- Mr. Nice Guy Ed Helms
- Palestinians feel solidarity, and unease, with uprising in Egypt
- Surge of immigrants from India baffles border officials in Texas
- Amid strident Egyptian protests, civility reigns
- Caught in Mars' orbit
- Cairo is not Tehran
- EGYPT: Vice president offers new concessions
- Super Bowl XLV: Aaron Rodgers leads Packers to victory over the Steelers
- Oliver Chanarin and Adam Broomberg look at a bigger picture
- Constitutional showdown
- Conservative Democrats switch to GOP across the Deep South
- Phil Jackson has to hand it to Pau Gasol
- Book review: 'Caribou Island' by David Vann
- Education debate is next test for political civility
- Home of the Week update: Newport Beach, Hollywood
- New debts could affect your mortgage terms
- San Diego State downs TCU, 60-53
- Muslim Brotherhood joins talks on Egypt crisis; departure of Hosni Mubarak remains sticking point
- The Sunday Conversation: Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- Book review: 'O.K.: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word' by Allan Metcalf.
- 'Photography From the New China' freezes a nation's evolution on film
- Underrated/Overrated
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- Book review: 'The View from Lazy Point' by Carl Safina
- A 'Friday Night Lights' marriage that binds in many ways
- Up next for UCLA: Thursday vs. Oregon
- First Look: 'The Still Point' by Amy Sackville
- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra info
- Book Calendar events for the week of February 06, 2011
- Tips for avoiding rhabdomyolysis
- Book calendar: Author events for the week of February 06, 2011
- 'Valentine Disaster!'
- On to Mars -- but not back to Earth
- Teachers in Japan fight being forced to sing national anthem
- Up next for Clippers: Sunday at Miami
- Extremists have easy time infiltrating Pakistan security services
- Tiny water flea has longest genome
- Muslim Brotherhood joins talks on Egypt's new government
- Breakfast just got a little less sweet
- Tours & cruises
- Farm insurance fraud is cheating taxpayers out of millions
- L.A. JUST WANTS TO PLAY BALL
- University's David Nwaba puts recruiters on notice
- The Times' boys' basketball rankings
- Films & programs
- A world tour of bookstore cafes
- Critic's Notebook: Matt LeBlanc gets to be himself, sort of
- TV This Week
- Color me terrified
- Seeing ourselves in Cairo
- Travel gear: Guitar Sidekick keeps your iPhone handy
- L.A. tells gangster Al Capone to get lost
- Terrorism meets xenophobia in Russia
- UFC dream match: Anderson Silva vs. Georges St-Pierre
- Missing out on health
- Investing: EBay's PayPal side shines, but its auction business is fading
- Artist exacts revenge on North Korea regime
- A growing danger for athletes
- Former Vice President Cheney urges 'balance' in U.S. response to Egyptian crisis
- Book review: 'The Gospel of Anarchy' by Justin Taylor
- Advice: Uninsured newlywed gets a huge hospital bill
- A damning post-mortem of the financial meltdown
- 'Inception' and 'Social Network' take top Writers Guild awards
- Tight finishes in region's Academic Decathlon Super Quiz
- Eight seek presidency of United Teachers Los Angeles
- A Second Look: Susan Sontag's 'Promised Lands'
- NFL great Joe DeLamielleure is still giving it his all
- Tenants don't have foreclosure-act protections in short sales
- Battle of the Bulge veterans gather, 66 years later
- Lunar New Year parade draws a crowd
- Obama fundraisers hard at work for 2012 election
- IRAN: Opposition seeks permit to march in support of Egyptian uprising
- Pictures of the dead rise in Egypt's Tahrir Square
- Around Cairo, some semblance of normality returns
- The Writer's Life: Maxine Hong Kingston picks up the story
- Lafayette College brings its 'hall of civil rights' into the modern age
- Koch brothers now at heart of GOP power
- Egypt's military treads carefully in Cairo
- Ending is cheddar-perfect for Packers in Super Bowl XLV victory over Steelers
- Working Hollywood: Morag Stewart on 'The Eagle'
- Book review: 'Reality Is Broken'
- The day a nation's fear dissolved
- Heat's Joel Anthony contains Blake Griffin with lockdown defense
- To Sundance via Georgetown
- Lots of love for stadium idea, but the deal -- not so much
- Clippers are out of it early in 97-79 loss to Heat
- Egypt's talks with opposition are 'extraordinary,' a possible turning point, John Kerry says
- Home of the Week: A hillside hideaway with a Hollywood vibe
- Elsa Rady dies at 67; leading contemporary ceramic artist
- Wynton Marsalis swings for the fences
- Discoveries
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- Obama fundraisers hard at work
- Boys' basketball: Mater Dei hangs on for win over Price
- James Stewart wins supercross race at Angel Stadium
- 'King's Speech,' 'Black Swan,' 'Inception' take art direction awards
- 'How to Train Your Dragon' sweeps animation awards
- PASSINGS: Lee K. Harrington, Charles Sellier, Lena Nyman, Margaret Price
- Boys' basketball: Long Beach Poly's streak comes to an end
- Super Bowl ad winner: Darth Vader and Volkswagen
- Boys' basketball: Taft pulls out overtime victory
- ISRAEL: Egypt gas pipeline explosion raises energy concerns
- UCLA football: With Rocky Seto out, search for defensive coordinator continues
- Writers Guild Awards: 'Inception' and 'The Social Network' take screenplay honors
- Boys' basketball: City Section not looking good
- UFC 126 live updates: Silva vs. Belfort
- Boys' basketball: Eisenhower defeats Fairfax
- EGYPT: Al Jazeera official says Web traffic skyrocketed during protests
- EGYPT: Footage allegedly shows Google exec being detained
- EGYPT: Military prepares Tahrir Square for work week
- Michael Hiltzik: Angelides vs. Pecora
- EGYPT: Military planes tapped to transport cash to banks
- EGYPT: Officials deny VP targeted in shooting
- EGYPT: Israeli president calls President Mubarak a peacemaker
- Don't forget to take your #weekendeats pictures
- EGYPT: Courts to reopen, stock market remains closed
- Boys' basketball: Westminster gets 30 points from Tarik Rayford
- Larry Drew Jr. leaves North Carolina
- EGYPT: Actor Amr Waked hails 'people's revolution'
- EGYPT: Opposition leader demands more than resignations
- EGYPT: Detained human rights activists released
- UCLA basketball: Bruins spoil Steve Lavin's return with 66-59 victory over St. John's
- EGYPT: YouTube and partners sift, sort Egypt footage
- Opinion: Sunday shows: Roger Goodell, Kerry, ElBaradei
- Kitchen confidential: A face-lift turns a doctor's office into a couple's modern retreat
- USC football: Everson Griffen reportedly cancels Las Vegas Super Bowl party
- EGYPT: Sunday protests could feature Coptic Mass
- Krispy Creme Challenge: Can you run with a doughnut in both hands?
- UCLA basketball: Bruins hold 29-26 halftime lead in Steve Lavin's return
- EGYPT: Opposition leaders negotiating transition
- Baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky on singing Verdi
- EGYPT: President Mubarak must stay for now, U.S. envoy says
- Comic Con ticketing system crashes, for the third time
- Previewing 'Central Nigeria Unmasked' at the Fowler Museum
- EGYPT: France suspends arms sales
- EGYPT: President Hosni Mubarak's role in ruling party unclear
- EGYPT: Bestselling novelist Alaa Al Aswany reflects on the popular uprising against President Hosni Mubarak
- Boys' basketball: Friday scores
- Girls' basketball: Friday scores
- As we celebrate Ronald Reagan's centennial, a look back at his first lady's style
- Princess or pass? Peggy Orenstein comes to L.A.
- EGYPT: Church bombed
- EGYPT: Negotiations underway; regime leaders confident