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102. After parade floats come moving vans: TV viewers in cold climates see Pasadena's January sunshine and get the pack mentality
103. Abortion initiative puts focus on girls' welfare: Backers and foes of Proposition 85 disagree on the ramifications of parental notification
104. Paint is washed off animal: the L.A. Animal Services Department orders its removal from a live elephant used as part of a downtown art installation
105. Gita, the Los Angeles Zoo's 48-year-old elephant, dies
106. Comfort FOOD MAKEOVERS.
107. Animal services chief sets agenda: Ed Boks, new director of the L.A. agency, has a no-kill policy for strays at the top of the list
108. Seahorses enjoy new pasture; After surviving the ordeal of an 19-hour flight, 8 fish are now joined by 100 littler ones
109. Five dads survive long ride in small bag of water; Eight seahorses gambol, mate at rescue center in California
110. Mesereau's fame doesn't alter focus: the attorney who won Michael Jackson's acquittal sees himself as an advocate for the mistreated, especially in the black community
111. Beatty's talk about running for governor is just that; Insiders say he no longer has the time for politics
112. Is he auditioning for office?: actor-activist Warren Beatty occasionally stole the scene from the governor, but is coy about his possible political aspirations
113. Royal couple visit market, organic farm; U.S. tour takes Charles, Camilla to rural California
114. Starting from scratch, again: a family fled Vietnam to a new life of shrimp boats on the Gulf Coast. Now they must rebuild
115. Schwarzenegger shielded by deal; Tabloid owner signed women to exclusive contract but didn't publish
116. Tabloid's deal with woman shielded Schwarzenegger
117. Simulation
118. Shriver to Quit Job at NBC News; Governor's wife decides she can't maintain her journalistic credentials and still be an active first lady of California
119. Man Takes Blame for Murders; Having pleaded guilty to killing his girlfriend's relatives, he says she had nothing to do with the crime
120. Another Alleged Victim Comes Forward: A woman who worked on two Schwarzenegger movies says he pulled up her shirt and took a picture without her consent. He denies it
121. 4 More Women Go Public Against Schwarzenegger
122. Schwarzenegger Tells Backers He 'Behaved Badly:' He calls a Times report detailing sexual allegations by six women 'trash politics.' But he goes on to offer a general apology
123. Women say Schwarzenegger groped, degraded them 6 claim star improperly touched them; campaign denies unsuitable conduct
124. 6 women allege actor groped them; Schwarzenegger aide denies charges, calls them political attacks
125. Women Say Schwarzenegger Groped, Humiliated Them: The acts allegedly took place over three decades. A campaign aide denies the accusations
126. THE STATE; THE RECALL CAMPAIGN; Maria Shriver Emerges as Husband's Chief Defender
127. The State; 2 Feinstein Ads Criticize Recall
128. THE STATE; THE RECALL CAMPAIGN; Web Site's Search Uncovered '77 Story
129. THE RECALL CAMPAIGN; Feinstein Stays Off Ballot Without Backing Any Democrat
130. THE RECALL CAMPAIGN; Feinstein No Longer the Wild Card; U.S. senator stays out of the race, promising to help fellow Democrat Davis in his fight
131. SANTA MONICA CRASH; Homeless Search for the Face That's Missing; Word that one of their own was a victim makes Santa Monica's community of street dwellers feel even more vulnerable
132. Iraqi Puppies Wiggle Way to U.S. An L.A. woman set out to rescue the pups and their mom after seeing them on the news
133. After the Train Wreck: Family Is at Loose Ends
134. THE STATE; State Workers Taking Budget Crisis in Stride; Employees try to maintain a positive outlook -- even as pay cuts, layoffs threaten
135. Los Angeles; Despite Protests, L.A. Zoo Sends Elephant to Tennessee; Activists claimed that the move, after 16 years, would be harmful to highly social animal
136. Los Angeles; Suit Seeks to Keep Elephant at L.A. Zoo
137. Cats Gain Right to Keep and Bare Claws in W. Hollywood; The ban on declawing, believed to be the first in the country, goes into effect Wednesday
138. The State; Animal Havens Easily Overwhelmed; Few rescuers of wildlife are prepared for the demands of running a sanctuary, which brings problems in providing care
139. Clashing Views of Owner of Tiger Sanctuary Emerge; John Weinhart is known by some as a rescuer. Others say he's a profiteer
140. A Nonvoting Group Shows Political Clout; There is no lack of state legislation to protect animals
141. California; San Gabriel Valley Abuzz With Rumors About SARS
142. More May Not Be Better, Medicare Study Says; Researchers find room for savings of 30% on care, but say cuts must be made cautiously
143. COLUMN ONE; Animal Escapism at the Zoo; Healthy, comfortable and well-fed, captive creatures are constantly in need of stimulation. Occupying their minds is a human challenge
144. Slain Actress Had A-List Dreams, B-Movie Reality; Friends admired Lana Clarkson's spirit. Her body was found Monday at Phil Spector's home
145. THE WORLD; DISPATCH FROM REVELSTOKE; Like the Snow, Risk Is Part of the Landscape
146. The World; Survivors Recall Horror on a Snowy Mountain
147. Avalanche Survivors Evacuated; Among the seven people killed skiing in Canada's back country were a world champion snowboarder and three other Americans
148. COLUMN ONE; Murder in the Family; Teenager and her boyfriend deny killing four of her relatives in the home she shared. They express sorrow, but say little of the crime
149. ELECTION 2002; Will 'Terminator' Be Back ... in Politics?
150. Ex-Studio Boss on Ryder Jury; Peter Guber, who ran Sony when it produced three of her movies, is among 12 selected for the panel. The actress is accused of shoplifting
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