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3. EDITORIAL: A Bad Reversal on Trade

6. Recession Far From Over in California; Revised job data suggest recovery could be more difficult than in the rest of the U.S. Some experts say there's no sign that a rebound has begun

8. California Economic Recovery Stalled for at Least a Year, Experts Predict; The UCLA Anderson Forecast says the state won't see normal growth before 2004

9. Reports Suggest Recovery Is Slowing; Construction spending rises modestly in October on school and home building. Manufacturing shrinks again, index says

10. The Nation; COLUMN ONE; Caught in a Jobless Free Fall; The U.S. economy is recovering, but job growth is not. Even highly skilled workers wonder if there's life after unemployment

16. Hope endures in a recession-battered area of L.A. County

17. Clunkers provide a bonanza for Southland junkyards: auto dismantlers want the vehicles so they can sell the parts,scrap metal recyclers want to crush them into tiny fragments, which they sell locally and internationally

18. Immigrants who flocked to the once-burgeoning Inland Empire are hard-hit in economic downturn: because the construction and service jobs they filled are gone and the houses they bought may be in foreclosure, they feel the brunt of the recession

19. As the Hollywood machine abandons L.A., its supporting workers strug: small, blue-collar businesses that sustain California's entertainment industry -- prop houses, studio equipment shops -- fight for business as film production migrates to incentive-rich states

20. Organic nursery in Silver Lake has a growing clientele: Jimmy Williams' Hayground Organic Gardening is catering to recession-weary Angelenos who find savings and solace in planting their own gardens as well as to restaurateurs seeking the best produce

21. Private insurance companies push for 'individual mandate': as momentum gains for reforms, insurers hope to turn it to their advantage by supporting a proposal that everyone buy coverage,it would be a boost for the industry, which has seen enrollment decline

22. Hints of stabilizing economy spark late rally

23. In Toyota City, Japan, the good times rolled . . . away: the ultimate company town thought it was immune from economic downturns,but that was before the global recession hit and the automaker started slashing jobs

24. Struggling with the downturn

26. Some see graduate school as haven in slow economy

27. Start of a bull market - or it is a bear trap?

31. Obama's still stumping for healthcare

32. California unemployment rate holds at 12.5%

35. More families relying on food stamps to feed their kids

40. Los Angeles County's homeless population is down by 38%

50. Gloves off on cost of Michael Jackson's services: city attorney plans investigation of $1.4-million bill, but some see long-term gains from global exposure

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