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Most articles from the print edition of the Los Angeles Times appear on our website, latimes.com, but not in the same format as in print. Photos, headlines, graphics and other related materials can be different, and because of rights issues, not all articles can appear at latimes.com. Web versions of print articles may currently be found at our online print edition page.

You also may find syndicated versions of Times articles on other websites.

When looking for print edition articles on search engines or on latimes.com, it is best to search on key words, bylines or topics rather than headlines. Headlines for the Web are often different because of different space, context and Web requirements.

However, if you wish to see the printed version of The Times, there are a variety of options:

The print edition of the Los Angeles Times can easily be found in Southern California at newsstands and by subscription at:

https://myaccount.latimes.com/

The e-edition is an online reproduction of The Times print edition available by subscription:

http://eedition.latimes.com/newsstand/main

The Times print edition, as well as some Times blogs, are available at Amazon by subscription for Kindle devices:

Los Angeles Times:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0016LG51A?tag=latimescom-20&creative;=384345&linkCode;=kin rel="nofollow"

Select L.A. Times blogs:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_kinc?url=node%3D241647011&field-keywords;=%22los+angeles+times%22&x;=0&y;=0

An archive of articles since the founding of the newspaper in 1881 can be searched, and individual articles can be purchased, through Proquest. Annual subscriptions to microfilmed copies of the daily newspaper are also available by subscription through Proquest.

http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/search.html

Print edition articles can also be found through vendors such as Lexis-Nexis, Dow Jones/Factiva and NewsBank by subscribing to these services or accessing databases made available at public, school and university libraries, as well as through Web-based services such as Press Display.



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