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- ‘House’ recap: Lie, Masters, lie!
- Boys' basketball: Monday's Southern Section playoff scores
- Kings vs. Red Wings: Datsyuk's goal has Detroit cruising after two periods
- Boys' basketball: Valley Torah makes 6AA final
- 'Cove' director gives copies of dolphin slaughter documentary to residents of Japanese village of Taiji
- Jane Russell dies at 89; screen siren had sensational debut in 'The Outlaw'
- Rare Javan rhinoceroses caught on video in Indonesia
- Kings vs. Red Wings: Kings start hot then unravel; trail 3-1 after one period
- Jane Russell, an outlaw in more ways than one, dies at 89
- Pictures: The Curse Of The Best Actress Oscar Winner?
- Tuesday’s Highlights: ‘No Ordinary Family’ on ABC
- Oscars 2011 style: Drag queen Raja rates Halle Berry, Michelle Williams and more
- Tuesday's Talk Shows
- USC basketball: Trojans forward Nikola Vucevic named Pacific 10 Conference Player of the Week
- New 'Dancing With the Stars' cast announced
- Opinion: Month in review: Protesters, pirates, GOP presidential hopefuls, media shakeups and one poor budget proposal
- Lance Armstrong and proponents of proposed cigarette tax see tough fight ahead
- Openings: Ray's and Stark Bar at LACMA; Berlin Currywurst in Silver Lake; Son of a Gun on 3rd Street
- Reading L.A.: Esther McCoy
- Album review: Beady Eye's 'Different Gear, Still Speeding'
- Were low Oscar ratings the fault of Anne Hathaway and James Franco or 'The King's Speech'?
- Opinion: Frank Buckles honored by President Obama
- Album review: DeVotchKa's '100 Lovers'
- Baseball: Lucas Giolito unleashes 94-mph fastball
- Album review: Lykke Li's 'Wounded Rhymes'
- LIBYA: U.S. officials say $30 billion in Kadafi government assets frozen
- Hacked Steamy Window Android app racks up texting charges on users' bills
- Auto-tuning the Oscars: The Gregory Brothers' music to movie mash-up
- Arts writers declare 'strike' against Huffington Post
- Stocks post gains in February despite oil shock
- Oscars: What's next for the winners?
- Poll: What was the best part of the Oscars telecast?
- 'Billy Elliot,' 'Memphis,' 'La Cage' coming to Pantages Theatre in 2011-12
- Angels' Segura survives collision
- Angels draw a crowd in center field
- Oscar in hand, Colin Firth works on tracking down that pesky royal wedding invitation
- A guide to 'American Idol' on TV this week: March 1 - 10
- Charlie Sheen's lawyer comes out swinging against CBS, Warner Bros. and Chuck Lorre
- Poll: What was the worst part of the Oscars telecast?
- Music review: The Vienna Philharmonic in Berkeley
- Business groups place conditions on backing Jerry Brown's special election
- Hunter, Abreu, Wells make winning debut for Angels
- Random House switches to e-book agency model; little bookseller chagrined
- Actress Jane Russell, star of Howard Hughes' 'The Outlaw,' dies at 89
- Spotted on the red carpet: Wolfgang Puck and his menu for the Oscars
- Who could replace Charlie Sheen on 'Two and a Half Men'? The speculation begins
- Random House will adopt agency ebook pricing model
- Gmail experiencing outages, missing messages; Google says it's working on fix
- Trial of eco-activist who punk'd BLM begins
- Oscars: Behind the scenes on the opening film montage
- LIBYA: Saudi Arabia helps stabilize U.S. oil prices
- Kings' acquisition of Dustin Penner is biggest splash on NHL trade deadline day
- LIBYA: Singer Nelly Furtado tweets about 2007 performance for Kadafi 'clan'
- PolitiCal Roundup: A nudge for the GOP, Meg Whitman goes corporate
- Oscar speeches: navel-gazing or proper thanks?
- Opinion: Feb. 28, 2011 buzz: Prop. 8 and pension pain in California
- Serene Branson returns to the red carpet two weeks after Grammy scare
- Oscars: Kirk Douglas versus Omar Sharif's grandson
- Fed still is 'very far away' from goals with economic stimulus plan, official says
- 'Jose Luis Sin Censura' comes under fire; GLAAD, NHMC want FCC to shut down show for indecency violations
- James Blake, Coco Vandeweghe among the wild cards for Indian Wells
- Mascots selected for 2014 Sochi Olympics leave some people cold
- Lions Gate may spin off or reorganize digital and distribution assets
- Milan Fashion Week: The top shows and takeaways
- Opinion: A dim-bulb constitutional idea
- Oscars: Most embarrassing moments -- so many to choose from!
- Angels welcome Mike Trout to the team with a prank
- 2011 Vanity Fair Oscar party: Impossible glamour (and a taste of In-N-Out Burger)
- Facebook might prevent applications from asking minors for contact information
- Trent Reznor on finding the right notes for the 'Social Network' score: 'I saw a story about a guy who needs to prove himself'
- Actress Annie Girardot, symbol of French feminist movement, dies at 79
- JPMorgan Chase reportedly in talks to buy minority share in Twitter
- IRAN: Opposition leaders reportedly moved from house arrest to prison
- I know what you ate this weekend
- Opinion: Oscars: The seven things we learned during Sunday night's Academy Awards
- Opinion: Possible GOP candidate Tim Pawlenty introduces himself to the Tea Party Patriots
- Charlie Sheen's publicist quits: Stan Rosenfield 'respectfully' resigns
- Southern California People
- 'Hall Pass' pulls past 'Gnomeo & Juliet' in final box office count
- Kings acquire left wing Dustin Penner from Edmonton
- Poll: What did you think of the Oscars telecast?
- EGYPT: Attorney general bans Mubarak and family from traveling
- Your morning adorable: Giraffe calf sticks out his tongue at German zoo
- Showtime picks up 'Episodes,' 'Shameless' for second seasons
- Charlie Sheen hopes to regale his kids with 'epic,' 'gnarly' drug stories
- Kindle 3G to be sold in AT&T retail stores
- Oil prices slip as Saudis say they're boosting output
- Charlie Sheen's publicist 'respectfully' resigns after latest round of actor's media outbursts
- Anne Hathaway and her many Oscar dresses
- American Airlines fined for failing to disclose voucher fee
- Clayton Kershaw to make spring debut
- Clinton Portis released by Redskins
- Vanity Fair's 2011 Oscar After-Party
- Milan Fashion Week: Giorgio Armani steps into the boudoir
- Is Bouchon Bakery finally ready to start?
- Cool 'L.A. kid' Scott Caan's collection pops up at The Hundreds
- LIBYA: European Union slaps weapons embargo on Moammar Kadafi's government
- LIBYA: Airplane fires missile near Ajdabiya armory, residents say
- Kings extend Justin Williams' contract on dull trade deadline day
- New David Foster Wallace story in March 7 New Yorker
- Angels' Rich Thompson makes a pitch Down Under
- Milan Fashion Week: Sprinkling stardust at Versus
- Milan Fashion Week: Missoni warms the heart
- Caffeine fix: CoffeeBar opens on Spring Street
- Giant Muhammad Ali art installation to be unveiled at L.A. Live
- Opinion: Education: Should cheaters prosper?
- Charlie Sheen on 'Good Morning America,' 'Today': 'Dying is for fools ... amateurs'
- Milan Fashion Week: Boy meets girl on the Dolce & Gabbana runway
- Amazon Kindle 3G coming to AT&T stores on March 6
- Reviews: Oscars show was the 'worst ever' -- and, oh, yes, 'marvelous' too
- Consumer Confidential: Taco Bell bites back, spending eases, inside Internet crime
- Milan Fashion Week: At Brioni, luxury whispers
- Steve Erickson's next book coming from Europa in 2012
- Oscars: The lady hath a way with a Lanvin tuxedo
- Iran calls 2012 London Olympics logo 'racist,' threatens boycott
- Opinion: Late-night's best: Kadafi loses control, Rahm Emanuel's premature victory, Harry Reid on hookers
- Testing the Angels in the outfield
- Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez act like a couple at the Vanity Fair Oscar party
- Baseball: Morningside seeks donations
- Oscar ratings slip 7% as critics scorn hosts Anne Hathaway and James Franco
- James Worthy, Bob Knight among eight named to National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame
- Oscars ceremony was one of the shortest in recent times
- Your morning fashion and beauty report: Oscars recap, John Galliano's troubles mount, and Kirsten Dunst semi-nude in sultry perfume ad
- PHOTOS: Jane Russell | 1921-2011
- 'Big Love' recap: Re-sealed with a twist
- Baseball: The sun is out, so it's play ball time
- Unappetizing: Small businesses face several tax changes
- Enter the Ennis house
- Girls' basketball: Freshman Peyton Langston learned from father
- Crime writer Ian Rankin pens comic
- EGYPT: Transition should put mechanisms and measures before personalities
- Wall Street Roundup: Warren Buffett's optimism. Bernard Madoff calling.
- Monday's Highlights: '90210' on KTLA
- Opinion: Measure L's profiles in courageous governing. Not.
- Your Stylist: Inspiring ideas for a chic wedding
- Pro Portfolio: Proto Home smart home debuts in Baldwin Hills with Web telemetry and iPad control
- Question of the Day: What should Joe Torre's top priority be in his new job with MLB?
- LIBYA: Kadafi's nurse reportedly deserts him, returns to Ukraine
- The Deal: Knoll Classics sale begins Monday
- The Morning Fix: 'King's Speech' makes lots of speeches at Oscars! Charlie Sheen won't shut up.
- Monster Mash: Jeffrey Tambor quits Broadway's 'La Cage'; Banksy loses documentary Oscar; another 'Spider-Man' delay?
- Boys' basketball: Alpha League is showing its power
- The British are coming? Decoding the 'King's Speech' win
- Boys' basketball: Loyola has reached peak form
- Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
- LEBANON: Hundreds march in Beirut against sectarian political system
- OMAN: Protesters remain in streets as death toll from clashes rises; videos said to show protests emerge
- Review: Wild Animal Trek takes visitors on VIP jungle tour at Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Monday's Talk Shows
- Opinion: Speaker John Boehner sets the scene for this week's House vote on funding: A 'mortal' and 'moral threat'
- IRAN: Detained American hikers' lawyer says he might resign
- Oscars: Colin Firth gets a well-deserved win for 'The King's Speech'
- Book review: 'The Memory Palace' by Bartok
- 'The King's Speech' dethrones 'The Social Network'
- Tom Hooper takes the directing Oscar for 'King's Speech'
- Hidden federal benefits
- Over-the-counter devices probably won't help sleep apnea
- Other routes to HIV drug assistance
- 'The King's Speech' dethrones 'The Social Network'
- Blasts kill 10 in Afghanistan
- Emaciated director's death prompts dialogue in South Korea
- Pro- and anti-labor protests in several states; conservative principles; the nest-egg myth
- Obese? Sometimes you just have to hear it from someone in a white coat to believe it
- 'American Experience: Triangle Fire'
- Horoscope: Feb. 28
- On prime-time TV, a return to romance
- Tunisian interim prime minister resigns
- Royal, loyal Blue
- No more goggles, but ex-Laker Horace Grant likes what he sees in retirement
- Jane Russell dies at 89; screen siren had sensational debut in 'The Outlaw'
- Cardinal Roger Mahony passes leadership of L.A. Archdiocese to Jose Gomez
- GOP will try to support embattled marriage statute
- Clippers' Eric Gordon says he wouldn't mind a venue separate from Lakers
- Obama, speaking out on Wisconsin labor standoff, says public employees should not lose rights
- President Obama and gay rights, and the economy; Cardinal Mahony's legacy
- Children's fevers not a reason to panic, pediatricians' report says
- Luke Donald wins Match Play title easily
- Kirk Douglas' laughs and Melissa Leo's gaffe
- The pros and cons of travel apps
- Oscars: Lead actress: 'Black Swan's' Natalie Portman made worthy sacrifice for her art
- Sleep apnea is often overlooked
- L.A. Unified set to renew charter contract despite evidence of cheating
- Tracking the gun-runners
- Not a carbon copy of the U.S.
- A weekend of learning for diving instructors and the disabled
- A simple shoulder builder
- Horoscope: Feb. 27
- A broken malpractice system
- Tom Hooper takes the directing Oscar for 'King's Speech'
- Searching for brave Republicans
- Lakers' Ron Artest does an effective job guarding Kevin Durant again
- Cost of a passport comes with the tour, courtesy of Rick Steves
- Dodgers catcher Rod Barajas is living his dream
- Dodgers beat Chicago White Sox, 6-5
- Some angry Texans are stuck south of the barrier
- White House signals support for deal to avoid shutdown
- Clinton denounces Kadafi, calls on leader of Libya to step down
- Review: Wild Animal Trek takes visitors on VIP jungle tour at Disney's Animal Kingdom
- Sugary drinks and high blood pressure -- a link?
- Obama, governors to meet as states face cutoff of funds
- Retailers adding iPads to boost sales
- 'Gnomeo & Juliet' sends 'Hall Pass' back to class
- Kadafi loses another city to Libyan opposition
- Kings get a lesson in Stanley Cup readiness, losing to Red Wings, 7-4
- Television review: A look back at the Triangle factory fire
- Bell memo suggests that city police turned ticketing, impounding cars into a game
- On this military training ground, foxes aren't afraid of SEALs
- Lure of lucrative fight against Manny Pacquiao could lead Juan Manuel Marquez to split with Golden Boy
- Boehner signals reluctance about shutdown
- At UCLA, even the walk-ons have great basketball bloodlines
- Blackhawks win their fifth in a row, beating Wild, 4-2
- Clippers lose this battle royal to Sacramento, 105-99
- Inspectors find hazards at UCI dialysis center
- Bell police memo outlines 'baseball game' targeting drivers
- GOP governors to launch ads backing Wisconsin Gov. Walker
- Spurs' Tony Parker out two to four weeks
- Changes in federal, state taxes rain down on firms
- Up next for Clippers: Monday at Sacramento
- Fast Track: British night at the Oscars
- A view from backstage at the Oscars
- Obama endorses key change to healthcare law
- Sen. Dianne Feinstein and clean energy money for California; Jonah Goldberg on unions; protesters in L.A.
- Russia aims to reform corrupt police
- Stormy seas off Somalia
- Central sleep apnea
- Same-sex weddings, now
- DREAD OF NIGHT
- Southern Sudan's struggle
- In-Your-Face Fitness: Another look at high-intensity interval training
- Who is Herman Cain?
- Pediatrician group seeks ban on tanning devices for children, teens
- Obama offers governors some flexibility on healthcare law
- French minister quits over ties to ousted Tunisian regime
- A no-fly zone over Libya would be a complex operation
- Businesses are using game mechanics online to rev up sales
- Actress Jane Russell, star of Howard Hughes' 'The Outlaw,' dies at 89
- End-of-life decisions can take a toll on surrogate decision-makers
- 'King's Speech' takes top trophies at Oscars
- Ventas to buy Nationwide Health Properties in major senior-housing deal
- In eastern oil city, Libyan rebels brace for attack
- If your mother has Alzheimer's disease, your brain is at greater risk, researchers say
- FAA reauthorization bill would affect some airline operations
- Morgan Lucas wins top-fuel title at NHRA Winternationals
- Wright's lawyers fight residency indictment
- Aristide keeps Haiti waiting
- Your Scene: The view from Grouse Mountain, Canada
- How one lawmaker gave Boeing a boost in tanker contest
- Advice: Can small-business owners cut their own salaries?
- Bailouts are shaping up to be cheaper than expected
- Helene Elliott's NHL rankings
- Oscars: Fire and ice on the red carpet
- 'True Grit' goes 0-for-10 at Oscars
- Wisconsin officials decide not to evict protesters from Capitol
- Kings' acquisition of Dustin Penner creates most noise on a quiet trade-deadline day
- Oscars: What they're saying
- Angels defeat Athletics, 8-7, in spring game
- Oscars: Colin Firth gets a well-deserved win for 'The King's Speech'
- Malpractice system not a cure-all
- Book review: 'The Memory Palace' by Bartok
- 'The Memory Palace' info
- Sleep apnea information
- For the record - Feb. 28, 2011
- Television Review: Anne Hathaway and James Franco play it safe
- Oscars: Technology puts everyone on stage
- Oscars: Melissa Leo
- Secret campaign ad financing in offing as FEC is deadlocked
- Oscars: Supporting actor Christian Bale
- Duke Snider dies at 84; Dodger Hall of Famer
- 'The King's Speech': The triumph of Hollywood conservative values
- Oscars: Colin Firth doesn't like new 'King's Speech' cut
- Oscars: Tom Hooper promises to be sober for 'Oprah'
- Live music review: Local Natives at Walt Disney Concert Hall
- Oscars: Colin Firth, lead actor winner and master chef?
- 'Amazing Race' recap: Son of a Buck
- Oscars: Natalie Portman on pregnancy, baby names and life changes (and her movie)
- Oscars: Melissa Leo and the F-bomb — forgive, or forget you?
- Baseball remembers Duke Snider
- Oscars: Backstage, NYU student already has 73 congratulatory text messages
- Oscars: The competition stiff, the winning sweet
- Did Charlie Sheen burn ABC by giving an interview to NBC's 'Today'?
- Oscars: Natalie Portman and Colin Firth win top acting awards
- Oscars: 'The King's Speech' wins for best picture
- Oscars: Colin Firth wins for lead actor
- Oscars: 'Inception' visual effects maestros feel like they're in a dream
- Oscars: Let's all thank Tom Hooper's mom
- Oscars: Aaron Sorkin says after Egypt, he's come around on Facebook
- Oscars: Natalie Portman wins for lead actress
- Oscars: Natalie Portman’s plum glow
- Oscars: 'The King's Speech's' Tom Hooper wins for director
- Oscars: Christian Bale says after China, it'll be all Batman, all the time
- Oscars: Good to have Randy Newman back with trophy in hand
- Oscars: Colleen Atwood wins for 'Alice in Wonderland' costume design
- Oscars: Elton John, David Furnish will after-party with their 'little guy' Zachary
- Oscars: Keep an eye on those statuettes
- Oscars: 'King's Speech' writer moved to tears
- Oscars: Natalie Portman and the anatomy of a dress
- Oscars: 'Toy Story 3's' Randy Newman wins for original song
- Oscars: Mila Kunis’ dramatic eyes
- Oscars: Fashion hits and misses