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Los Angeles Times Food

Out of its shell (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Pumpkin is one of the great ingredients of autumn — but first, you have to free your mind.

MSNBC

Talented Lakers no lock for title (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Guokas: L.A. adds pair of All-Stars, but team faces key hurdles

MSNBC

‘Alien’ returns, scarier than ever (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Five minutes of deleted footage have been restored to the film

MSNBC

Nine to tingle your spine (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- If you’re looking forward to ‘Freddy vs. Jason’ and want more ideas of great slasher films to rent, here are nine more that are a cut above the rest.

MSNBC

CIA displays some of its spy gadgets (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The CIA once built a mechanical dragonfly to carry a listening device but found small gusts of wind knocked it off course so it was never used, just one of the gadgets displayed in an exhibit to mark the 40th anniversary of the Directorate of Science and

LA Times Technology

Baby Bells Call on Tech for Aid (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Telecom CEOs want their suppliers to help lobby U.S. officials for regulatory changes.

LA Times Technology

Genentech Drug for Psoriasis Gets Approval of FDA (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Raptiva is the second biotech treatment for the skin condition, a category analysts see as a $1-billion market.

LA Times Technology

Cheap tricks (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- A weekend warrior buys his ultimate mountain bike, part by part.

LA Times Technology

Microsoft Offers Peek at the Next Windows (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The upgrade for the operating system is expected to provide better security.

LA Times Technology

San Diego Lies Low as Fires Burn, Ash Falls (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Displaced residents flock to Qualcomm Stadium, city officials try to boost spirits and donations of food and services pour in.

LA Times Technology

Sony to Trim 20,000 Jobs Over Three Years (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Electronics and entertainment giant Sony Corp. said today that it planned to trim 20,000 jobs, or 13% of its workforce, in the next three years as part of a plan to turn around its electronics division.

LA Times Technology

Intel, Advanced Micro Cut Prices on Chips (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Intel Corp., the world's biggest semiconductor maker, slashed prices by as much as 35% on processors for personal computers to make way for newer chips and take advantage of lower factory costs.

LA Times Technology

Acclaim Settles With Cyclist Over Game (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment Inc. said it had settled a dispute with professional BMX rider Dave Mirra, who had filed suit claiming that a "pornographic" stunt bike game had damaged his reputation.

LA Times Technology

Time Warner's AOL Sued by Ohio Officials (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Time Warner Inc.'s America Online unit was sued by Ohio regulators, who accused the company of failing to honor customer requests to cancel their Internet service accounts.

LA Times Technology

CancerVax, Genitope Plan IPOs This Week (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The firms, which are developing cancer vaccines, are going public at a tough time for biotech stocks.

LA Times Technology

Napster to Sell Prepaid Cards for Web Music (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Online services tap the familiar payment method to attract consumers who might otherwise be reluctant.

LA Times Technology

5,000 Evacuees Settle in Qualcomm Stadium (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- As a sooty dusk fell over San Diego on Sunday, the parking lot of Qualcomm Stadium, designated an evacuation center, resembled a makeshift neighborhood, complete with barking dogs, chirping car alarms and parked RVs.

LA Times Technology

Romania's Internet Vampires Prey on the World (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- A loosely organized but aggressive network conspires to steal millions of dollars each year from consumers and companies.

LA Times Technology

Japan Puts Mettle to the Pedal (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The stylish, environmentally friendly vehicles at the Tokyo Motor Show send U.S. a message: The competition is not letting up.

LA Times Technology

New 'Screener' Policy Fails to Quiet Valenti's Critics (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- MPAA chief says he 'felt a sense of despair' over the feud. SAG says its exclusion from free tapes is unwarranted.

LA Times Company Town

Lions Gate to Buy Artisan Entertainment (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The deal could further boost the Hollywood clout of the independent film distributor.

LA Times Company Town

World Series Ratings Up 8%, Boosting Fox (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The World Series delivered a financial windfall to Fox Sports as the six-game contest drew a wide array of viewers.

LA Times Company Town

Film Agency Cuts Off Legal Fees for Cluff (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The executive committee of the Entertainment Industry Development Corp. voted Monday to stop paying the legal fees for former President Cody Cluff, who was indicted Aug. 20 on charges of embezzling $150,000 for travel, strip clubs, country club memberships and other personal expenses.

LA Times Company Town

Party Videotape at Issue in Tyco Trial (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Defense doesn't want jurors to see some scenes of the $2-million bash for the ex-CEO's wife.

LA Times Company Town

Acclaim Settles With Cyclist Over Game (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Video game publisher Acclaim Entertainment Inc. said it had settled a dispute with professional BMX rider Dave Mirra, who had filed suit claiming that a "pornographic" stunt bike game had damaged his reputation.

LA Times Company Town

ABC Family's Chief Expected to Step Down (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Angela Shapiro's impending departure had been anticipated since Disney decided to fold it into ABC Cable.

LA Times Company Town

Napster to Sell Prepaid Cards for Web Music (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Online services tap the familiar payment method to attract consumers who might otherwise be reluctant.

LA Times Company Town

Fox Kids Europe Banks on Muscle of Power Rangers (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The animated action heroes define the company's strategy in the fiercely competitive children's TV market.

LA Times Company Town

The Latest in TV Reality: a Sharp Drop in Viewers (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Broadcast executives and advertisers are baffled as the new season fails to follow the networks' script.

LA Times Company Town

An Accidental Keeper of a Legendary Aviator's Flame (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Louis D'Elia's quest began with just one photograph.

LA Times Company Town

Cable Investments, Sports Blamed for High Rates (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- A federal report finds the best way to curb increases is to foster competition.

LA Times Company Town

Not Just a Tolkien Amount (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- 'The Lord of the Rings' movie trilogy boosts tourism and brings other benefits to New Zealand. Locals call it the 'Frodo economy.'

LA Times Company Town

New 'Screener' Policy Fails to Quiet Valenti's Critics (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- MPAA chief says he 'felt a sense of despair' over the feud. SAG says its exclusion from free tapes is unwarranted.

LA Times Company Town

EMI Strikes Deal With Wippit (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Four years after the major record labels united against Napster's online song swapping, EMI Music has broken ranks by giving a file-sharing company access to its entire catalog of downloadable music.

LA Times Company Town

Sony's Profit Falls; Film Unit Has Loss (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Sony Corp.'s profit tumbled 25% in its fiscal second quarter as research costs in its video game division and losses from movie box office flops offset strong sales of digital cameras and cellphones.

LA Times Commentary

An Opportunity for Peace in Sudan (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Today we stand on the brink of an agreement to end Sudan's cruel civil war and bring one of the greatest and longest-running humanitarian tragedies in the world to an end.

LA Times Commentary

Scapegoating Illegal Workers Won't Seal the Borders (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- As long as firms are willing to hire them, immigrants will come.

LA Times Commentary

Dog Bites Man in Baghdad (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The media's reports overemphasize the bad when the real news is the return to normal.

LA Times Commentary

Smoldering Sickness of the Arsonist (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- The Lord gave Noah the rainbow sign.

LA Times Commentary

Back by Popular Demand: Tyranny of the Majority (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Laws are not vanity plates. If they are tailored for individuals, the essence of the rule of law is lost.

LA Times Commentary

Still Waiting for the Euphoria (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- A poll among Iraqis indicates the Bush team was wrong in foreseeing a warm welcome for the occupiers.

LA Times Commentary

Can Little Mary Learn if Teacher's in the Dark? (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- "Technique" gang aims to steer the college training away from content

LA Times Commentary

L.A.'s Core Already Has a 'There' There (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Instead of creating an upscale arts district, build on what downtown currently offers.

LA Times Commentary

A General Bind for Rumsfeld (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- What to do when an extremist subordinate is also "indispensable"?

LA Times Commentary

Blood and Silence (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Black-on-black violence must be faced head-on

LA Times Commentary

New Way to Win, or Cyber-Hype? (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- NASHUA, N.H. — Although the first caucus vote is three months away, the 2004 presidential campaign is already being hailed by some as the presidential Internet campaign. No question, the Internet has had a dramatic effect on the "invisible" primary season, the pre-voting phase of the nominating process during which political pundits, party leaders and donors decide which aspirants have what it takes to win in November.

LA Times Commentary

Knocking the Teeth Out of Class Actions (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Forcing suits into federal courts would deal victims a blow.

LA Times Commentary

U.S. Fumbles on N. Korea, and China Grabs the Ball (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- SANTA BARBARA — "Diplomacy," Britain's arch-diplomat Harold Nicholson wrote, "is not an end but a means; not a purpose but a method. It seeks, by the use of reason, conciliation and the exchange of interests, to prevent major conflicts from arising between sovereign states."

LA Times Commentary

Bush Passes on Cuban Exiles' Right (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- He panders to a narrow, reactionary slice of a politically diverse community.

LA Times Commentary

Fine Art of Politicking, Sistine-Style (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Four 'parties' will shape the next papal election.

LA Times Calif. Politics

Warning Issued Over State's Finances (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- Controller says there may not be enough money to pay bills by late spring if opponents of a bond sale succeed in blocking it.

LA Times Calif. Politics

Washington Feels the Heat From California (Oct 28 2003 23:20 GMT)

- A compromise on a measure to thin forests and reduce fire risks has split Senate Democrats.

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