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The Boston Red Sox brush aside the 100-win Angels in four games, advancing to the ALCS and ruling out the possibility of a Freeway Series. Photos
California faces dropping tax revenues, difficulty in getting short-term loans and an expected judicial order to spend billions on prison healthcare, officials say.
The economy and Obama's spending power force the Republican to concentrate on must-win states.


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The who, what, where, when, why and why not of L.A. sports
Kings and Patrick O'Sullivan: Talks continue
Kings General Manager Dean Lombardi left his office well after dark Monday after...
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Ford Motor Co., never one to get left behind in the race to control every aspect...
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All things animal in Southern California and beyond.
Adopt-a-Pet: Samson
Today, friends, we'd like to introduce you to a special resident of the West L....
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Environmental news from California and beyond
One-fourth of wild mammals face extinction
Barcelona, Spain -- At least one quarter of the world's mammals in the wild...
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Despite CEO's assurances, BofA's dividend gets the ax
Bank of America Corp. CEO Ken Lewis kept assuring shareholders for most of...
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Observations from Iraq, Iran, Israel, the Arab world and beyond
IRAQ: Marines, politicians fight to bring widow to US
Pressure from the Marine Corps and a U.S. senator has overcome bureaucratic...
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Latin American news from Los Angeles Times correspondents.
Mexico should prepare for the return of 350,000 countrymen from the U.S
Mexico should prepare itself for both the forced and voluntary return of more...
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Larry Harnisch of the Los Angeles Times reflects on Los Angeles history in the Daily Mirror blog. Whether it's crime, politics, Hollywood, sports, books or music, you can explore the past at the Daily Mirror.
Movie revivals -- The Unholy Three
Coming soon to a theater near you... Above, "The Unholy Three," 1925. Oct. 7,...
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The Times chronicles L.A. County homicide victims.
Porter Ranch: Man kills family, himself
Police say an unemployed financial advisor apparently shot and killed his wife,...
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